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Trust me when I tell you've I searched every possible resource I have. To try to find places near the Houston Texas area to fish from shore. Now don't get me wrong they're are a few places. And the majority of those are a hassle to do inaccessible shore line or gators. The others are family parks that have small fish for kids to enjoy.

Does anybody know of any good spots near the houston area, where a shore fisherman can get his fix. All suggestions will be considered, and appreciated.

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I'm new to Texas so keep that in mind.

  • 3 months later...

what i would do in your case would be to log on to google maps/earth. scan the area around you for bodies of water. it may sound simple, but by zooming in and doing a thorough search, you will be surprised with what you find. I live in central new york and have done this many times. by doing this, i found one of my current favorite hot spots. try it. you just never know. 

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