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Dirt Bike Rider 01-04-2016 07:26 AM

This wasn't caught in a cast net but my father caught a Browning automatic shotgun in a soft case back in the '60s at the Ellender Ferry. Had it reblued after it started to rust then found the owner. Turns out they were going duck hunting and the boat flipped the same day my dad caught it.

jpeff31787 01-04-2016 08:05 AM

nothing to crazy but about a 50lb drum when I was younger, probably 14 or so and I was super skinny back then and it nearly pulled me out the boat, I had to grab onto my seat lol

redchaserron 01-04-2016 12:18 PM

I've caught a lot of gar in my cast net, a good many redfish and black drum, lots of flounder at Rollover. This spring I brought my 10 year old to the Rock. She's been throwing the cast net like a champ since she was 8. Her first cast she caught a gar that was about 10 pounds. She then proceeded to catch a bunch of sailfin molly's and sheepshead minnows that we used to stock her aquarium. She's fun to watch, opens the net every time.

Jrchip1 01-05-2016 11:24 AM

Mermaid in Florida years ago, during Spring Break !!!

prattvan 01-05-2016 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by redchaserron (Post 783131)
I've caught a lot of gar in my cast net, a good many redfish and black drum, lots of flounder at Rollover. This spring I brought my 10 year old to the Rock. She's been throwing the cast net like a champ since she was 8. Her first cast she caught a gar that was about 10 pounds. She then proceeded to catch a bunch of sailfin molly's and sheepshead minnows that we used to stock her aquarium. She's fun to watch, opens the net every time.


Where is Rollover ??

gasdad 01-06-2016 06:00 AM

Hwy 82 heading west of Lafayette. Once you pass through Pecan Island, Rollover Bayou landing is to your left after you pass up last curve in PI that doglegs right. Should be able to Google map it

pas-2-las 01-06-2016 08:40 AM

I set the hook at 1:00 am on a full moon on False River fishing a dock on what I thought was gonna be a 10 pounder..Turned out to be a lawn chair..

wishin i was fishin 01-06-2016 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Jrchip1 (Post 783234)
Mermaid in Florida years ago, during Spring Break !!!

you know the rule! Pics or it didn't happen!

simplepeddler 01-06-2016 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by wishin i was fishin (Post 783310)
you know the rule! Pics or it didn't happen!

Especially when "Florida and spring break" are mentioned in the same sentence.

B-Stealth 01-06-2016 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Jrchip1 (Post 783234)
Mermaid in Florida years ago, during Spring Break !!!

Sure beats catching Crabs in Cameron.

prattvan 01-07-2016 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by gasdad (Post 783292)
Hwy 82 heading west of Lafayette. Once you pass through Pecan Island, Rollover Bayou landing is to your left after you pass up last curve in PI that doglegs right. Should be able to Google map it

Ok. thanks

cknockahoma 01-21-2016 07:57 PM

my son, then age 14, caught a 35 lb black drum in a 3 foot cast net from the boat launch he thought he had the net caught on something

smooth move 01-26-2016 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Davewiseman (Post 783033)
Did not catch this in a cast net, but in a shrimp troll, (Blue Point, near Cypromort Pt.) a 45 pound thrust trolling motor, Motor Guide, with barnicles as big as your thumb. I called John Glespy a VP in charge of advertising and he sent me a brand new Motor Guide. They took my found trolling motor and displayed it in several fishing shows while running it in a glass cage.

i picked one up in a drift sock-------it didn't work.


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