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Did
you know Sabine Lake has three times as much feeder marsh as the entire Galveston Bay
complex? D id you know limit catches of Speckled Trout are common on Sabine Lake now that
the gill nets are out? Did you know that massive pods of Slot Reds school daily during
season on our lake?
If you are like most folks, you haven't
heard much about fishing the Sabine ecosystem. This huge, shallow lake is quickly becoming
the lake of choice for savvy salts across the state. Why? Because population dynamics of
Reds, Specks, and Flounders are incredible.
Unlike Houston's backyard playground,
Galveston Bay, Sabine Lake receives little intelligent fishing pressure. Truly off the
beaten path, this sprawling, thirty mile long bay, borders Texas and Louisiana near IH-10.
Recently the commercial gill nets were banned! This forgotten bay is now chocked
full of Specks, Reds and Flounders. According to Coastal Fishery managers for Texas
Parks & Wildlife, recent studies indicate Sabine Lake has more fish per acre
than any other bay system in Texas. If saltwater fishing is your sport,
you owe it to yourself to escape and enjoy a SABINE
LAKE ADVENTURE!
All guides are experienced USCG
approved captains.
Let's Go Fishing
Come fish beautiful Sabine Lake along the
Texas / Louisiana border with Captain Philip Samuels.
Call 409-960-6418
Remember if you see a fisherman without a smile, give him yours.

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