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marty f 06-14-2015 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by TidewateR (Post 759019)
screw trout and the crowds that come along with them...fish the marsh and you'll have the place to yourself in the some of the richest redfishing water in the world...might even snag a flounder or three


I agree, i prefer reds anyways. Wish i could get behind weirs

Oh well.

jl8200 06-14-2015 05:37 PM

Fortunately theres a lot of marsh other than whats behind the weir but it helps to have a shallow running boat for some of the other areas. There's marsh in the salt ditch area that's not private, Choupique bayou, , Oyster bayou, and the area north of Turners just to name a few areas.

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Originally Posted by marty f (Post 759054)
I agree, i prefer reds anyways. Wish i could get behind weirs

Oh well.


Trout rivers 06-14-2015 09:23 PM

^ and there's a lot of traffic too so account for that as well

fit4ag 06-15-2015 01:25 PM

Hey Guys, I never fished the "marsh" before. How do you fish it? Do you just anchor up and go at it or is there a certain area I need to go to?

ahlangle 06-15-2015 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by jl8200 (Post 759113)
Fortunately theres a lot of marsh other than whats behind the weir but it helps to have a shallow running boat for some of the other areas. There's marsh in the salt ditch area that's not private, Choupique bayou, , Oyster bayou, and the area north of Turners just to name a few areas.

I've been curious about the Choupique bayou area after driving past that launch. anybody ever try it?

marty f 06-15-2015 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ahlangle (Post 759336)
I've been curious about the Choupique bayou area after driving past that launch. anybody ever try it?

yep, better know where you can and cant go, or troll in. it goes from 8 ft to 2 ft instantly and most of its 2ft.

marshrunner757 06-15-2015 02:40 PM

Fished that area all my life. Be very careful until you learn it. As stated, they have a lot of very shallow flats it there.

jl8200 06-15-2015 03:13 PM

When going into it from the ICW stay way to the left of the entrance. Its deep right there. If you enter from the right (east side) its only a couple of feet deep. Also, I've noticed that the West side of the bayou is the deepest. There's also crab traps in there so when in doubt stay close to the crab traps.

TidewateR 06-15-2015 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by fit4ag (Post 759320)
Hey Guys, I never fished the "marsh" before. How do you fish it? Do you just anchor up and go at it or is there a certain area I need to go to?

This depends on what kind of boat you have. More specifically how many inches/feet you draft. Trolling motor? I'm not a fans of anchoring, but i know people fish that way. I like to be on the move.

I always sight fish, but you can just work your way down a bank QUIETLY and throw spinnerbaits or spoons. Bring fresh dead shrimp and a popping cork if that doesn't work or if the water is dirty. Look for little drains coming out of the marsh. If you find widgeon grass, fish the edges and open pockets with weedless soft plastics or a spinnerbait.

and if that doesn't work, fish the weirs :D

fit4ag 06-16-2015 06:55 AM

Hey Guys,

Thanks for all the help. I know it will be crowded during the July 4th holidays, but if I can find a few........I WILL BE HAPPY!

marty f 06-16-2015 07:53 AM

IF you decide to go behind the weirs, Id watch a a few peps do it before attempting. It can get hairy, people have damaged their boats, even sank them at the weir. Not sure what size your boat is but I believe the opening is only 110" wide. Even if I didn't have T Tops I wouldn't try it for my boat is 108"


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