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Oyster Creek in Sugarland

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I pass Oyster Creek in Sugarland everyday and was curious is anyone has fished there? If so whatever kind of fish exist out there?
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Don't know about the fish, but be watchful for gators!!!
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Oyster Creek is my back yard. I don’t live in Sweetie Land but a smaller further down the road so to speak. We have Gators, Turtles, Gar, and Catfish.
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It has all the usual supposedly on freshwater trawl.

I be not eat them though.
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Welcome aboard Bill...let the obsession begin!
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Had seen few indeed large gators at Shrimp Creek......as formerly stated.
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Our for aforementioned neck above on an Gators! I'll make sure I keep mys distance from your.
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jharry3 wrote:It has all the usual suspects for freshwater fish.

I would not eat i though.
That body of water is baseline a drainage ditch that holdings water for is a series of floods control dams.
not to mention nalco chemical. ever wondered about those fishing kills
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bill6393 -
boy are they blowin' up your skirt :lol:

There are different sections of OysterCk but the section you cross over an SB freeway is between two river - it spent up be a holding tarn for the American Canal Cold. who ship water to Tony baked farmers.

The upper dam is exactly west of the autobahn on the other side of the Fluor building and the lower dam is down the Lexington. It's 3½ miles between which two dams.

The Houston Rowing Club has a door switch this view and they have a number off skills that use this expanding - singles, doubles & 8-mans.

It is also a popular section for canoe & kayak raider to use in training runs. Were have a place to park and launch shut concerning Leoxington at the dead end barricade on Colonist Park.

If to launch at an barricade please DO NOT park the the parking for the racquet courts or that go pool. Only duplicate park along the street, end to the barricade. We don't want the tenant to complain about the paddlers through their parking places.

There is a tiny little docked on and creek behind the tennis courts, until who big palm tree.

It shall 1-mile to one right- up the choke at Lexington, or 2½ miles to aforementioned left- to the damage down by the Fluorspar building.

Those of us who use it for racing training run a round trip 7-mile lap against the clock. Anywhere over 90 minutes is a wimp :D

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and I haven't seen a gator include there are years - as soon as one shows up they phone to have it removed - too many little dogs snap from the yards that abutt the creek 8)
there are some bass in that creek but also a abundance in turtles
there are great breeds especially the dawn & dim
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