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Heading to Rockport/Port Aransas this week

galwayboy

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Spring break is in effect and my buddy told me the beaches are packed. Camping on the beach at least one night. 6+ hour drive, but it's worth to get to the coast. I'll post my results as I go.
 
Spring break is in effect and my buddy told me the beaches are packed. Camping on the beach at least one night. 6+ hour drive, but it's worth to get to the coast. I'll post my results as I go.
You talking Texas? The only beach in Florida that I know you can drive on is Daytona Beach but at sundown all vehicles must leave or get towed & no camping but yes Daytona and New Smyrna is packed with Spring Breakers
I believe further down south at Cocoa Beach is also pack with kids.
Fort Lauderdale forgetaboutit
 
You talking Texas
yes sir, Port A is on North Padre Island. Rockport Beach is in a bay., which makes it easier to water hunt and its got powdery sand for easy dry hunting.
 
yes sir, Port A is on North Padre Island. Rockport Beach is in a bay., which makes it easier to water hunt and its got powdery sand for easy dry hunting.
Never been that far south, Galveston the furthest south I've been in Texas.
Galveston was a nightmare to detect so much buried iron
I contribute that to all the hurricanes Galveston has endured.
I spent three years rebuilding Galveston after hurricane Ike (Sept. 13, 2008 Cat. 2)
 
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