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MEM1971 07-28-2017 01:27 PM

7-28-17 easy fishin
 
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Left Calcasieu Point around 7am. To my surprise they had live shrimp which saved us from running to Spicers. Dad and I had already decided we were going it to fish north end again and if we caught fine if not then we would make a plan to run south next week. Well I went to north east corner and it was dirty. West winds with hard outgoing tides are just keeping that corner muddy. And it was about two feet lower than usual. Caught one speck. Worked are way over to the West Bank and found better water and lighter winds but no fish. By now it's almost 9 and I said let's go see if all the boats left Turners yet. At 7 their were 20 boats in there. So we eased over there and there was still 4-5 boats messin around but no one really catching. Kept playing around and one by one all the boats left. Made are way over to the drop off next to channel and finally caught a decent trout. Power pole down and we finished are day off right there. By 1045 it was getting hot and we had 27 trout, 2 reds, and 2 flounder. Not a bad morning considering it was really slow there for awhile. But that incoming tide started moving twice as hard as it was when we left and that was all it took to get them going. Hind sight we may should stopped there first but there was just too many boats for me. This pic is when I made the first count when we had 21 trout and two reds. Two or three can't see in box and were too lively to put up on deck. Trout were smaller and not as many reds as our last trip but dad has more meat for the freezer now. Had a blast and got to spend more quality time with my dad. Rare these days as he is enjoying retirement and always at the camp in Toledo. Tell u wat though I'm making a saltwater fisherman out of him yet, lol. Good luck everyone. Go fishin! It's really easy to box limits right now. Post pics from cleaning table later.

BassAssasin 07-28-2017 01:35 PM

nice!

2specksdown 07-28-2017 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by MEM1971 (Post 824190)
Left Calcasieu Point around 7am. To my surprise they had live shrimp which saved us from running to Spicers. Dad and I had already decided we were going it to fish north end again and if we caught fine if not then we would make a plan to run south next week. Well I went to north east corner and it was dirty. West winds with hard outgoing tides are just keeping that corner muddy. And it was about two feet lower than usual. Caught one speck. Worked are way over to the West Bank and found better water and lighter winds but no fish. By now it's almost 9 and I said let's go see if all the boats left Turners yet. At 7 their were 20 boats in there. So we eased over there and there was still 4-5 boats messin around but no one really catching. Kept playing around and one by one all the boats left. Made are way over to the drop off next to channel and finally caught a decent trout. Power pole down and we finished are day off right there. By 1045 it was getting hot and we had 27 trout, 2 reds, and 2 flounder. Not a bad morning considering it was really slow there for awhile. But that incoming tide started moving twice as hard as it was when we left and that was all it took to get them going. Hind sight we may should stopped there first but there was just too many boats for me. This pic is when I made the first count when we had 21 trout and two reds. Two or three can't see in box and were too lively to put up on deck. Trout were smaller and not as many reds as our last trip but dad has more meat for the freezer now. Had a blast and got to spend more quality time with my dad. Rare these days as he is enjoying retirement and always at the camp in Toledo. Tell u wat though I'm making a saltwater fisherman out of him yet, lol. Good luck everyone. Go fishin! It's really easy to box limits right now. Post pics from cleaning table later.

Way to hunt them down, nice mess of fish, what depth of water were you catching them in?

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alexm 07-28-2017 01:39 PM

Glad to see you're back at it. When l hadn't seen a report all week i was fearing your boat broke again. [emoji3] Dad time is always nice. Treasure it while you've got it! And thanks for the report as usual.

Hoping to get on the water this weekend myself. Can't seem to make heads or tails out of this weather that may or may not be coming.

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MEM1971 07-28-2017 04:06 PM

8-10 feet of water. Boat has been great for me. Only spark plugs and water pump have been changed. It's the trailer that gets me! Losing wheel bearings, hub, tire and wheel everything twice in two years sucks. Not wanting to rebuild trailer again and need tandem axle anyway. Neverenuf has one I can get but it's in Baton Rouge. Hopefully get to it soon.

MEM1971 07-28-2017 06:57 PM

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Well some got cleaned before pic. Like I said earlier trout were running small this time but fun none the less.

BIG-C 07-28-2017 08:48 PM

Nice trip!! I'm down right now,just too much work but look out after next week!!

MEM1971 07-28-2017 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by BIG-C (Post 824204)
Nice trip!! I'm down right now,just too much work but look out after next week!!

Looking fwd to the report.

Josh C 07-29-2017 05:36 PM

Nice trip.


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Madonk 07-29-2017 09:51 PM

I was thinking about going to the point in the morning. Not sure how good it would be from the bank though

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ahlangle 07-31-2017 09:26 AM

great trip thanks for sharing


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