Does Laguna Madre have catfish?
Laguna Madre is proud to serve sustainable quality seafood products at an affordable price. Catfish & Shrimp yummy!
Who owns Laguna Madre?
Bill MillerLaguna Madre is. A Family Restaurant When Bill Miller opened his barbeque restaurant, the family had no intentions of serving seafood, they were simply trying to survive.
When was Laguna Madre established?
In 2010, Laguna Madre opened its doors on the southeast side of San Antonio, home to the Miller family and Bill Miller Bar-B-Q. Today, there are five Laguna Madre locations throughout San Antonio.
Why is Laguna Madre so unique?
It has the only natural rocky shoreline in Texas, and the only serpulid worm reefs in Texas. It is the only locality of oolite (calcium carbonate) and gypsum crystal formation in Texas.
Where can I fish in Laguna Madre?
Upper Laguna Madre includes Baffin Bay and Bird Island, both excellent fishing grounds. Then pass through the Saltillo Flats, the general dividing point between the two sections, and you enter Lower Laguna Madre.
What kind of fish are in Laguna Madre?
Common snookLaguna Madre / FishThe common snook is a species of marine fish in the family Centropomidae of the order Perciformes. The common snook is also known as the sergeant fish or robalo. It was originally assigned to the sciaenid genus Sciaena; Sciaena undecimradiatus and Centropomus undecimradiatus are obsolete synonyms for the species. Wikipedia
Why is Laguna Madre so salty?
Coastal Habitats Laguna Madre is a hypersaline lagoon, a body of water even saltier than most seawater. These lagoons form where rainfall is low and there's not much inflow of fresh water or seawater. The laguna's salt-tolerant sea grasses and algae support equally hardy crabs, shrimp and fish.
Is Laguna Madre freshwater or saltwater?
The Laguna Madre system is the only hyper-saline coastal lagoon in North America and one of only five in the world. Despite harsh conditions imposed by high salinities, the Laguna Madre is an extremely productive bay system and is renowned among anglers for its world class fisheries.