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Uploaded by on May 7, 2010

Guiding Tony Woodward and Scott Minnich from Colorado Springs, I found pretty awesome birding action on the west side of the Lower Laguna, but not before we enjoyed some classic sight casting on the "the sand" of the LLM's east side. A classic day of spring fishing: full sun for the sand, and birding action in the waning hours of the day.--Capt. Scott Sparrow, kingfisher@lagunamadre.net, author of Healing the Fisher King: A Fly Fisher's Grail Quest. Come see me at www.lagunamadreflyfishing.com.

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  • I launch out of Arroyo City. There's plenty of snook in the Arroyo, and in the southernmost part of the LLM (South Bay and the Brownsville Ship Channel), but not in most of the lagoon. March is not too early, but the wind can be fierce. Anytime can be great, as long as the weather cooperates.

  • Just one word, Scott! NICE!!!

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    Thanks!

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  • where do u launch out of, im looking to go fly fishing this march down south. (i normally fish out of galveston) and do you ever catch snook down there during the spring? or is march too early

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