Trip Initiator: Ken Bement
Trip Description:
This is being set up as a 3-day trip. Meet up at Clarks Marina in Port O'Connor the morning of Thursday June 17 at 6:30 am to start loading at 7:00 am on the first run and loading at 9 am for the second round.
Everyone will be required to have a current signed waiver on file or signed and printed to provide to the trip leader the day of departure. If you are not a PACK Member please also include $5 per person/per waiver. This is not an option no waiver no trip
Locating lodging the night before on Thursday is a possibility.
Limited Public Use Permit Required
All adults are supposed to have an ACCESS PERMIT to camp at the Bay side camp ground.
Per the website: A Limited Public Use Permit (LPU) or an Annual Public Hunting Lands Permit (APH) is required for all persons camping at the bayside picnic shelters. Camping permits are waived for deer hunters participating in the special lottery deer hunts, for waterfowl and dove hunters participating in scheduled hunts, and for youth under 17, who must be accompanied by a permitted adult.
This has been a heated topic in past but it is required by the TPWL. If you have had it before it will show up when you renew your license on the system. Sometimes it can be difficult to get the people at Academy to pull it up but it is available. They normally have to access it from the main computer where they print up the license since the register locations seem to struggle to find it. We have never been checked but it is technically required.
Take the bay boat shuttle trips from Port O'Connor to the old state park camp ground. Set up camp and fish. This is a primitive trip. We can bring ice chests and cook stoves but there is no running water. And only island vegetation for bathrooms.
Space is limited to 12 on the bay-boat transport so you must reserve a spot in advance. Four people plus kayaks and gear will be transported at a time / per bay boat.
Please limit what you bring to essential kayak, fishing & camping gear, food & water. Your kayak should be empty except for rods, reels or perhaps a paddle and life jacket. The use of dry bags will help with the organized bay-boat packing. Again we wish to stress to try to limit gear as the last couple of years the amount of gear has increased dramatically and takes up a lot of valuable space on the shuttle boats. Less gear less time loading and unloading.
Shuttle fee is $65 each (subject to change as arrangements are finalized).
Participants paddling or sailing on their own will be registered too, participant number will reflect both methods of transportation.
How to Sign Up:
If you want to go, login, and click the [Enroll for this Event] link on the top of this page to automatically have your name added to the list.
How to Get There:
It's the "Inn at Clarks"
Clarks Marina
Address: 701 Commerce St, Port O'Connor, TX 77982
Phone: (361) 983-2300
Parking is 5$ per vehicle
MAPS / Photos of Interest:
What to Pack/Bring:
How about a TENT and make sure it has the correct POLES!??
***** MOSQUITO ALERT!!! MOSQUITO ALERT!!!***** Last year the mosquitos were not very bad but year before they were ferocious so bring plenty of spray and a head net was nice to have. Maybe some insecticide to spray your tent as well. Do not use a mosquito coil in a tent!!! Hopefully they will not be out in force this year but it is better to be prepared.
See Standard PACK List for items to consider for any PACK outing
Important items:
§ VHF Radio for communication and emergency contact
§ First Aid Kit
§ Tent, tarp & line for the shelters if you like, HEY LOOK A TENT??? AND POLES???
§ 3-4 days of food & water, snacks
REQUIRED READING:
Recommended guidelines for participates:
- Make sure trip leader or an officer has your emergency contact
- Notify the trip leader if you have any potential concerns
- If inexperienced, then buddy up. Make sure the trip leader knows your experience level
- Communicate with the trip leader, if you are unsure of your skill level required
- Member dues and waiver are current !!!!
- Guests are invited to participate
- Have performed deep water entries
- Carry a first aid kit
- Have a life jacket
- Have a VHF radio
- Dry bags for critical gear, keys, electronics
- Inform the trip leader of your float plan if planning to fish alone or longer then the designated times.
Fishing Options:
Matagorda Island offers outstanding kayak, wade and surf fishing opportunities without crowds. Prime fishing areas are the Army Hole, Pringle Lake, and Lighthouse Cove on the northern side of the island. On previous trips we often saw good stringers taken from directly in front of the camp area. There is a lot of grass and good hard bottom for wading. Stingrays can be plentiful so bring your guards. The surf is another option but the island beach is 2 miles from the boat dock and camping area.