alphaman |
05-26-2015 07:38 PM |
B.L. water condition
What's the water look like on the lake, is it still pretty muddy ? Heading out there Saturday. The weather looks good.
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AubreyLaHaye458 |
05-26-2015 08:23 PM |
It has cleaned up quite a bit. Still has some stain to it but not as muddy as it had been. Not sure how the weather the past two days has affected it though
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Marque |
05-26-2015 09:39 PM |
B.L. water condition
It looked like dog $hit on the south end this Morning. Cleaned up a little by the afternoon. Water was much better in west cove. Launched in Cameron and didn't venture over to the east bank.
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alphaman |
05-26-2015 10:19 PM |
Man all rain is this jacking up everything. Hopefully It cleans up by sat. Its a falling tide all afternoon.
Ill just have to Change up my strategy in order to ambush the ambushers. 😆
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eddiecane2 |
05-26-2015 10:22 PM |
Alpha, where you launching out of saturday. I'm thinking of making a trip
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eddiecane2 |
05-26-2015 10:25 PM |
where you launching out of. I'm thinkin of saturday also, if this rain holds off
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alphaman |
05-26-2015 10:43 PM |
Cal point
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jl8200 |
05-27-2015 02:02 PM |
Does anyone understand what areas of the lake clear up first or stay the cleanest on average. I hear about guides saying that they had to find clear water but surely certain areas do certain things depending on conditions like tides and winds after it rains.
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marty f |
05-27-2015 02:15 PM |
My son and I will be there sat/sun if you see a white Epic with Ttops and a red fish sticker stop by and say HEY!!
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alphaman |
05-27-2015 02:25 PM |
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Originally Posted by marty f
(Post 756303)
My son and I will be there sat/sun if you see a white Epic with Ttops and a red fish sticker stop by and say HEY!!
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Will do. I'll be in a frontier with red sides. Does cal point have live bait?
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marty f |
05-27-2015 02:31 PM |
not sure, just called they have plenty of fresh dead, the live goes fast though.
We will be at a few spots until we find em
Im thinking we my try for some bulls at the jetties on Sunday winds are to be calm
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jl8200 |
05-27-2015 03:08 PM |
Marty, are those bulls good to eat? Just wondering. I know that big drums can get wormy.
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AubreyLaHaye458 |
05-27-2015 03:15 PM |
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Originally Posted by alphaman
(Post 756304)
Will do. I'll be in a frontier with red sides. Does cal point have live bait?
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If they don't, Hebert's should and spicers.
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jchief |
05-27-2015 03:27 PM |
Spicers does
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Trout rivers |
05-27-2015 03:42 PM |
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Originally Posted by jl8200
(Post 756310)
Marty, are those bulls good to eat? Just wondering. I know that big drums can get wormy.
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I have cleaned and cooked plenty with no worm they are just a PITA to clean the slots is where its at!
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AubreyLaHaye458 |
05-27-2015 03:44 PM |
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I'm trying to be there this weekend as well.
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seachaser250 |
05-27-2015 03:52 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by AubreyLaHaye458
(Post 756312)
If they don't, Hebert's should and spicers.
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Hebert's, live bait? no joke??
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AubreyLaHaye458 |
05-27-2015 03:53 PM |
No joke. They had signs up this weekend.
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Originally Posted by seachaser250
(Post 756337)
Hebert's, live bait? no joke??
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yea but dem skrimps are eating size in my books.....
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GasCan |
05-27-2015 04:01 PM |
yes heberts has live bait. I watched the guy before me buy the last of it.
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marty f |
05-27-2015 04:58 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by jl8200
(Post 756310)
Marty, are those bulls good to eat? Just wondering. I know that big drums can get wormy.
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The few that have kept wherea pain in *** to clean and the other was wormy...... so i dont keep em besides thats breading stock. Fun to catch though.
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jpd0144 |
05-27-2015 05:06 PM |
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Originally Posted by jl8200
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... I know that big drums can get wormy.
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Worms or no worms ... Too much extra effort to clean.
I can have (2) 17"-18" ers done in the time it takes to fight cleaning a bull.
Just my opinion but I think the smaller ones eat noticeably better as well.
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Marque |
05-28-2015 04:20 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by jpd0144
(Post 756358)
Worms or no worms ... Too much extra effort to clean.
I can have (2) 17"-18" ers done in the time it takes to fight cleaning a bull.
Just my opinion but I think the smaller ones eat noticeably better as well.
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I hate cleaning the little ones. They are too soft to tear into but to tough to cut though easily. I always jack them up. I can clean a bigger slot or a bull in no time by just sawing through it with a serrated dexter.
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Marque |
05-28-2015 04:27 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by jl8200
(Post 756298)
Does anyone understand what areas of the lake clear up first or stay the cleanest on average. I hear about guides saying that they had to find clear water but surely certain areas do certain things depending on conditions like tides and winds after it rains.
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I think this time a year tidal movement trumps water clarity. Find moving tide and bait and you will find fish. I caught some good fish in horrible water.
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Trout rivers |
05-28-2015 04:57 AM |
Bust out the pro cure
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jl8200 |
05-28-2015 10:45 AM |
Thanks for the info Marque. That's what I was thinking anyway but there are people out there who think fish cant be caught in dirty water.
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Originally Posted by Marque
(Post 756423)
I think this time a year tidal movement trumps water clarity. Find moving tide and bait and you will find fish. I caught some good fish in horrible water.
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alphaman |
05-28-2015 10:53 AM |
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Thanks for the info Marque. That's what I was thinking anyway but there are people out there who think fish cant be caught in dirty water.
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Slow down presentation and use the right colors and it's on here's a lil something to look at but of course we aren't fishing that deep but the dirty the water, cause the color to fade fast. Attachment 88932
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marty f |
05-28-2015 11:17 AM |
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jpeff31787 |
05-28-2015 12:07 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by jl8200
(Post 756298)
Does anyone understand what areas of the lake clear up first or stay the cleanest on average. I hear about guides saying that they had to find clear water but surely certain areas do certain things depending on conditions like tides and winds after it rains.
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I think they mainly keep track of the wind direction for days prior since they are always out there. We've been getting a bunch of SE winds, so I'd say right now SE banks are probably the cleanest.
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Marque |
05-28-2015 12:30 PM |
B.L. water condition
You don't have to Beautiful water you just have to find the best water in the area. The Lee shore is always the best place to start but a good incoming tide can bring in clean water as well. A falling tide can bring Waters from protected areas into the lake also. These strong south winds have virtually stopped the tide from falling in the past week or so. there's a lot of variables to the clean water equation.
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jl8200 |
05-28-2015 03:28 PM |
Someone just needs to create an app that tells you where the fish are at and what bait to catch them on. I would like an app like that! Screw the sport of finding them yourself lol.
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