2016-12-03

Bay Flats Lodge on San Antonio Bay

December 3, 2016

Capt. Chris Martin

Cold weather should be prevailing this month as we head into this year’s holiday season.    As a result, we will probably experience some less-than-stellar conditions on occasions.  Don’t be discouraged when this happens.  You shouldn’t, necessarily, alter your plans or cancel your fishing trip just because the sun isn’t shining and because the wind happens to be blowing really hard.  Of course, however, safety should be your main concern.  If you feel that the weather is altogether too much for you and your party, then simply don’t go.  The fish will still be there whenever you are able to make your next trip safely.

If you do happen to make it out onto the water this month on a day when the weather decides to turn nasty, stop for a moment and try to think of alternate locations instead of immediately packing-up everything and heading back to the boat ramp.  Areas along the stretch of our coastal region that I look to in these situations are places like the many back lakes located on Matagorda Island between Port O’Connor and The Second Chain of Islands that are all the way down by Mesquite Bay – Pringle Lake, Contee Lake, Long Lake, and Panther Point Lake to name just a few.  If you prefer staying closer to the mainland, then look to places like the stretch of the Intracoastal Waterway between West Matagorda Bay and San Antonio Bay, or the Victoria Barge Canal that’s accessible via San Antonio Bay near the bayside town of Seadrift.

For the artificial bait enthusiasts amongst us, December can be a prime month for scoring a career-best trout.  Top water baits are fun to experiment with, but they can sometimes be a challenge whenever fighting windy conditions.  That’s why anglers should always make it a point to carry a small arsenal of plastic baits in cold weather.  This month, count on plastic baits in dark colors – Morning Glory, Red Shad, TX Roach – to continue to pay off in the colder water.  Whenever possible this month, toss these baits in some of the more popular reef areas of San Antonio Bay whenever the reefs happen to be accessible.  When the shell becomes unavailable due to foul weather or wind, look to nearby protected shorelines and coves consisting of soft, warm mud with some dark grass mixed-in.  And, as always at this time of the year, make sure you use a slow retrieve if you are working soft plastics or slow-sinking plugs above the shell, or the mud.  Good luck, and keep grindin’!

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You and your party can enjoy a great ending to the year with some well-deserved rest and relaxation as you savor some fabulous cuisine, enjoy first-class accommodations, and experience great fishing at some of the best rates Bay Flats Lodge will offer all year long.

$412 per person 2 Guests per boat

$275 per person 3 Guests per boat

$232 per person 4 Guests per boat

(Includes 1 night lodging, 3 meals, and 1 full-day of fishing

Live bait provided at additional charge, if requested.

6.00% Texas Hotel Occupancy Tax not included.





Deer Season Is Here…

Open marshlands and sandy swamps covered by grassy plants, and nearly impenetrable motts of trees and brush, are both natural environs that make for a great attraction to the deer, and Bay Flats Lodge hunters are able to take advantage of both.  Being less than three hours from Houston, Austin, or San Antonio, our deer hunting property is located along the coastal bend region, providing time saving convenience to hunters.  Gone are the days of having to drive into the depths and remoteness of south Texas, or out to the far reaches of some of the more secluded western regions of the state in order to enjoy a trophy hunt of a lifetime.  Hunting whitetails with Bay Flats Lodge means spending more time enjoying the finer things in life such as the pleasure of the hunt itself, the camaraderie of friends and family, and the truly finest accommodations and service offered anywhere along the Texas coast.

Our whitetail hunting area was developed locally several years ago, and the land and the wildlife have been managed closely ever since.  In that we hold exclusive outfitting privileges on this hunting area, and because it sits just moments away from our Lodge, we are able to provide our customers with a whitetail hunt second to none.  We invite you to experience Bay Flats Lodge, the premier hunting and fishing destination on the Texas coast for your next trophy-class whitetail deer hunt.

Three-Day Weather Forecast

Saturday                        80 % Precip. / 0.12 in

Thunderstorms. Gusty winds and small hail are possible. High 72F. S winds shifting to N at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 80%.

Saturday Night            90 % Precip. / 1.06 in

Showers and scattered thunderstorms. Low 57F. Winds NNE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 90%. Rainfall possibly over one inch.

Sunday                            80 % Precip. / 0.55 in

Rain early…then remaining cloudy with thundershowers developing in the afternoon. High near 60F. Winds NNE at 15 to 25 mph. Chance of rain 80%.

Sunday Night              100 % Precip. / 0.85 in

Thunderstorms. Low 54F. Winds N at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 100%.

Monday                           80 % Precip. / 0.08 in

Thunderstorms in the morning, then skies turning partly cloudy late. High around 65F. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 80%.

Monday Night               10 % Precip. / 0.0 in

Partly cloudy skies. Low 54F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph.

Synopsis:

Scattered to numerous showers with a chance of thunderstorms expected today continuing through Sunday.  Onshore flow will be moderate (at times strong) today then decreasing to weak to moderate levels tonight and Sunday as a cold front stalls along the coast.  The cold front will move across the waters Sunday afternoon with an offshore flow developing in its wake.  Moderate offshore flow expected Monday in response to the front. Precipitation will end from west to east Monday.  Offshore flow will diminish by Monday night.  Increasing onshore flow Tuesday night and Wednesday.  Another cold front will move across the coastal waters Wednesday night and trigger isolated to scattered showers.

Coastal Water Temperature:

Rockport               69.1 degrees

Seadrift                 64.9 degrees

Port Aransas         69.1 degrees

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