SaltyCajun.com

SaltyCajun.com (http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/index.php)
-   Offshore Fishing Discussion (http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=20)
-   -   Offshore fishing out of grand chenier (http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17186)

Montauk17 03-17-2011 10:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Finfeatherfur (Post 236048)
Also, if you are looking for deep water (> 100'), you are in the wrong area of the state or you need a bigger boat w/ more range on it. At 58 miles south of the coast, you are in 84-90' of water. Do not get overly hopeful on blue water species. I go out a catch red/mangrove snapper, the occasional ling, and we let the kids play around with the sharks. I will not keep King Mackeral so we do not target them, but they are plentiful.

I will go out, do the snapper thing, then head in looking for ling and tripletail. The ling are usually closer to the 10-15 mile rigs in 20-30' of water.

What do you normally catch tripletail on? I threw the whole tackle box at some a while back and they would not even look at it.

H2OFwlKlr 03-17-2011 10:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Finfeatherfur (Post 236043)
If you are in Grand Chenier, I would not travel (by road) all the way back to launch in FWC. In my opinion, it is not worth it, I would just launch at the park and head south from there. You also have more of a chance of cast netting for bait there than you do at FWC.

I made several snaper/blue water trips last year and have post on here. Here is one:
Offshore Fishing Discussion: The first snapper in the new boat! - SaltyCajun.com



If you are coming from the west I agree, but if you are coming from the east I don't get why people don't like to travel down the gravel road. Used to do it all the time?


Anyway, give me a call tomorrow, them dam pigs are tearing the hell up out of the farm roads again. :spineyes:

Finfeatherfur 03-18-2011 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by H2OFwlKlr (Post 236065)
If you are coming from the west I agree, but if you are coming from the east I don't get why people don't like to travel down the gravel road. Used to do it all the time?


Anyway, give me a call tomorrow, them dam pigs are tearing the hell up out of the farm roads again. :spineyes:

Welcome to the world of pig hunting Chuck!!!! lol!
I also think the FWC road is the way to go when coming from our end. The launch in ICY is much easier to get to and in better shape, but you have to cross the bay to get to the Gulf. Last year the road was in good shape and it was only gravel from Hwy 82 to just pass the curve at the old Columbia Gulf plant. After that, it has been black topped the whole way. Now, since the hurricanes, the old slip has silted in, but you can still launch some good size boats there as long as you know how to operate them! I have seen some idiots down there!!!!!

Finfeatherfur 03-18-2011 06:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Montauk17 (Post 236056)
What do you normally catch tripletail on? I threw the whole tackle box at some a while back and they would not even look at it.

Hah! - I could tell ya'..........then I would have to kill ya'!!!!!!! Guess you will have to come one day, keep a blindfold on, and just reel when I hand you the rod!

Just yankin' your chain! Think of it as a school of tuna that are hook shy! Flurocarbon leader, weightless DOA or Gulp in dark colors!

Hopedale Hustler 03-18-2011 10:40 AM

Man that's a tough offshore trip over yall's way...my buddy I have been on several trips out of cypermort point with my buddy he's a Landry...his uncle is Don Landry and his dad is Tracy Landry y'all may know Don...but it's a 70+ mile trip out and it's a long one....I love it though...it ain't like Venice where we literally put a limit of snapper in the boat at the first rig out of south pass usually...to be honest you might save money driving to Venice and making the run down the river and a couple miles out and on a calm day you'll find yourself in 150+ feet of water not much further...

Hopedale Hustler 03-18-2011 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Finfeatherfur (Post 236108)
Hah! - I could tell ya'..........then I would have to kill ya'!!!!!!! Guess you will have to come one day, keep a blindfold on, and just reel when I hand you the rod!

Just yankin' your chain! Think of it as a school of tuna that are hook shy! Flurocarbon leader, weightless DOA or Gulp in dark colors!

I agree we throw a weightless doa with a cork at em in the sound works good..except alot of the time they try to eat the Dam cork...

Finfeatherfur 03-18-2011 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hopedale Hustler (Post 236170)
I agree we throw a weightless doa with a cork at em in the sound works good..except alot of the time they try to eat the Dam cork...

yep, get rid of that cork and go to Flurocarbon! They hate that dark shrimp!!!!

gckid 03-22-2011 01:43 AM

born and raised in Grand cheniere. very good fishing in oil city. Begins about 18 miles out of gc runs out with quite a few rigs. Cal rock ( blk 118 is about 40 miles out) very good fishing. Lot of structure there to fish. about 60 feet of water.

Ray 03-22-2011 02:27 AM

Cal. Rock is not what it used to be. It has died out in mid Summer. Useta be a good place in July/Aug.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:39 AM.

Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - [ARG:3 UNDEFINED], Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
vB.Sponsors
All content, images, designs, and logos are Copyright © 2009-2012,
Salty Cajun, LLC
No unathorized use is permitted