Can anyone from the coast confirm this? Headed down there in the morning for the day. Definitely not like how we do OB but we do like do walk the beach for a few mins.
Do they not still have the ferry to Ship Island? That's where we went a few times when I stayed down there in the 80s.If you have a boat, the water is beautiful on the other side of the barrier islands. The locals know and they go hang out there.
I’ve gigged for flounder off the islands but that’s about itDoes anyone ever get in the water on the MS coast anyway? My college roommates were from Long Beach. They drove to Alabama to go to the beach.
Eat some imported catfish or tilapia and see where they come and have eaten.Man those salt water catfish love them some fecal bacteria
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Can anyone from the coast confirm this? Headed down there in the morning for the day. Definitely not like how we do OB but we do like do walk the beach for a few mins.
My wife and I go to the beach in ocean springs all day, one day each weekend as long as the weather is good and get in the water all the time.Does anyone ever get in the water on the MS coast anyway? My college roommates were from Long Beach. They drove to Alabama to go to the beach.
TruthEat some imported catfish or tilapia and see where they come and have eaten.
I don’t saltwater catfish.
Yes. They are celebrating ttheir 100th anniversary this year.Do they not still have the ferry to Ship Island? That's where we went a few times when I stayed down there in the 80s.
Does anyone ever get in the water on the MS coast anyway? My college roommates were from Long Beach. They drove to Alabama to go to the beach.
Let me rephrase what I said earlier.Nobody with sense gets in water down there unless you’re off the barrier islands