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Salty 06-04-2009 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cmdrost (Post 11787)
all it will take is 5 lbs + if you keep it alive and take advantage of the live bonus! Never fails. Every year someone comes in with a dead 6 lber and gets beat by a 5 lber that was kept alive.

Make sure your livewells are working!!!


How is this possible? :confused:

wtretrievers 06-04-2009 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cmdrost (Post 11787)
all it will take is 5 lbs + if you keep it alive and take advantage of the live bonus! Never fails. Every year someone comes in with a dead 6 lber and gets beat by a 5 lber that was kept alive.

Make sure your livewells are working!!!

If you were to catch a big fish early, can you go ahead a weigh it early?
Instead of waiting till 2pm & taking a chance of it dying????????????
Dont they have an hourly big fish?

LaAngler 06-04-2009 09:04 AM

that would be the smart thing to do, if you catch a 5+ just keep it in livewell and if the bite shuts down haul butt to the scales.

Salty, he meant someone usually beats a dead 6.0 with an alive 5.6

eman 06-04-2009 09:47 AM

shootout
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Salty (Post 11792)
How is this possible? :confused:

8 oz bounus weight for live fish or is it 8 oz penalty for dead fish?

Feesherman 06-04-2009 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eman (Post 11838)
8 oz bounus weight for live fish or is it 8 oz penalty for dead fish?

However you want to look at it.

cmdrost 06-04-2009 10:04 AM

8 oz bonus for live fish.

Scales open at 8:00 Am

$150 gift card to Lake Charles Tackle every hour for largest fish.

Salty 06-05-2009 10:53 PM

GMZ452-455-061015-
COASTAL WATERS FROM INTRACOASTAL CITY TO CAMERON, LA OUT 20 NM-
COASTAL WATERS FROM LOWER ATCHAFALAYA RIVER TO INTRACOASTAL CITY,
LA OUT 20 NM-
951 PM CDT FRI JUN 5 2009

[SIZE=+1]TONIGHT[/SIZE]
NORTHEAST WINDS 5 TO 10 KNOTS. SEAS 1 FOOT.

[SIZE=+1]SATURDAY[/SIZE]
EAST WINDS 5 TO 10 KNOTS BECOMING SOUTHEAST IN THE
AFTERNOON. SEAS 1 FOOT.




What a load of carp..... :shaking:



Xpressboat908 06-05-2009 11:29 PM

Prediction---3 or 5 fish from 5-9 pounds and all the rest will be 12-14" trout with maybe 10-15% being 16-19". My new name for the lake is BIG/Little Lake. Either they are big or small! By the way the 5-9 pounders are nice for pictures but not good to eat. Better yet maybe BIG/Little Lake can be renamed to Big Dink Trout Lake!LOL!

Salty 06-05-2009 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xpressboat908 (Post 12278)
Prediction---3 or 5 fish from 5-9 pounds and all the rest will be 12-14" trout with maybe 10-15% being 16-19". My new name for the lake is BIG/Little Lake. Either they are big or small! By the way the 5-9 pounders are nice for pictures but not good to eat. Better yet maybe BIG/Little Lake can be renamed to Big Dink Trout Lake!LOL!


That's precisely why W does not catch 'em......:*****:

exspeck big specks 06-06-2009 06:20 PM

Bad Prediction
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Xpressboat908 (Post 12278)
Prediction---3 or 5 fish from 5-9 pounds and all the rest will be 12-14" trout with maybe 10-15% being 16-19". My new name for the lake is BIG/Little Lake. Either they are big or small! By the way the 5-9 pounders are nice for pictures but not good to eat. Better yet maybe BIG/Little Lake can be renamed to Big Dink Trout Lake!LOL!

Damn you sounded like my stoke broker with those predictions---

30+ fish weighed in over 5lb's
Top 10 places were all over 6lb.'s

THOSE NUMBERS INDICATE A EXTREMELY BRIGHT FUTURE FOR CALCASIEU


Calcasieu is the best Speckled Trout Estuary- based on #'s & big fish
Matagorda E/W , Baffin Bay, and Corpus Christi Bay have generally bigger fish. But they are NOW so few and far -in-between the majority of the anglers have left for Louisiana Waters- see this first hand every day on Calcasieu. I fished Baffin in 1999 threw 2003 several times a year. There # of big 7+ fish is not even close to Calcasieu, but it does hold the possibilty of a 12+. Almost all those bays I listed have been on a decline the past 5 years while Calcasieu is excelling rapidly-----

"W" 06-06-2009 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by exspeck big specks (Post 12320)
Damn you sounded like my stoke broker with those predictions---

30+ fish weighed in over 5lb's
Top 10 places were all over 6lb.'s

THOSE NUMBERS INDICATE A EXTREMELY BRIGHT FUTURE FOR CALCASIEU


Calcasieu is the best Speckled Trout Estuary- based on #'s & big fish
Matagorda E/W , Baffin Bay, and Corpus Christi Bay have generally bigger fish. But they are NOW so few and far -in-between the majority of the anglers have left for Louisiana Waters- see this first hand every day on Calcasieu. I fished Baffin in 1999 threw 2003 several times a year. There # of big 7+ fish is not even close to Calcasieu, but it does hold the possibilty of a 12+. Almost all those bays I listed have been on a decline the past 5 years while Calcasieu is excelling rapidly-----



Mike NO need to explain!!! the less the better!!!! :*****:

Xpressboat908 06-06-2009 07:53 PM

Exspeck thanks for proving my point either you catch a 6 pounder or a 13". Very few fish are caught between 16-21". I agree for catching Big Trout you cannot beat Big Lake but for catching 15 trout out of a 45 trout limit that average 18" not going to happen. Either HOGS or DINKS! My whole point I am trying to make about BiG/Little Lake is you either catch a monster (which is not good to eat) or you catch a 12-13". The biggest trout I ever caught was at Big Lake fishing the north end of Long Point with the big sand eel in the salt and pepper color which right at 6 pounds.

LaAngler 06-07-2009 10:04 AM

that's not true, lots of mid size trout.....

i made several trips in the spring with a 3 pound average

Salty 06-07-2009 11:00 AM

Today, 10:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LaAngler (Post 12386)
that's not true, lots of mid size trout.....

i made several trips in the spring with a 3 pound average


Bruce, why you up so early....ya wet da bed? :confused:

huntin fool 06-07-2009 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xpressboat908 (Post 12353)
Exspeck thanks for proving my point either you catch a 6 pounder or a 13". Very few fish are caught between 16-21". I agree for catching Big Trout you cannot beat Big Lake but for catching 15 trout out of a 45 trout limit that average 18" not going to happen. Either HOGS or DINKS! My whole point I am trying to make about BiG/Little Lake is you either catch a monster (which is not good to eat) or you catch a 12-13". The biggest trout I ever caught was at Big Lake fishing the north end of Long Point with the big sand eel in the salt and pepper color which right at 6 pounds.



not so true..we have made sevral hauls were there is a 2-4 lb average.

LaAngler 06-07-2009 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Salty (Post 12389)
Today, 10:04 AM




Bruce, why you up so early....ya wet da bed? :confused:

slept from 7 pm to 8 am..........LOL

they wore me out down there


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