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bobo23 02-06-2017 10:04 AM

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Got on the water at about 10. Was a little bumpy. Tried to get on a mirrodine bite but couldn't fish the spots that I wanted to, very well, with that wind. Gave that up with only one in the box. Did a little cruising around and soon found bait bustin. Found some schoolies on a tide line. Didn't take long after that. Limit by 1:00.

Interesting note, these trout were spitting up shrimp. My impression is that trout were on finfish this time of year. Maybe this mild winter has changed things up a bit.

Maybe some more experienced guys can comment on their experiences and what they are seeing, in that regard.

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RedSpeckman 02-06-2017 10:14 AM

Nice catch!

BIG-C 02-06-2017 10:54 AM

Impressive!!

oldsettlement2 02-06-2017 11:09 AM

Nice Job! Thanks for the report.

jpd0144 02-06-2017 12:10 PM

Awesome as always ! Thanks for report !

alexm 02-06-2017 01:55 PM

Nice haul. Thanks for the report!

CorkieB 02-07-2017 02:38 AM

On sabine we were still catching some fish on shrimp also. Most recent trip found more on mullet.

Sightwindow 02-07-2017 02:13 PM

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Sightwindow 02-07-2017 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by bobo23 (Post 815431)
Got on the water at about 10. Was a little bumpy. Tried to get on a mirrodine bite but couldn't fish the spots that I wanted to, very well, with that wind. Gave that up with only one in the box.




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What kind of area might be that producing a mirrodine bite?

bobo23 02-07-2017 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Sightwindow (Post 815508)
What kind of area might be that producing a mirrodine bite?

Both shallow flats and reefs.

Sightwindow 02-07-2017 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by bobo23 (Post 815512)
Both shallow flats and reefs.

Cool thanks. I figured as such, just wanted to confirm.
Edit: What is shallow to you? To me in Terrebonne parish, shallow is 1-2 feet

bobo23 02-07-2017 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Sightwindow (Post 815517)
Cool thanks. I figured as such, just wanted to confirm.
Edit: What is shallow to you? To me in Terrebonne parish, shallow is 1-2 feet

To me, shallow means, you can wade it.

jabert 02-07-2017 05:30 PM

Nice job Bobo! I always heard no shrimp were around in the winter too... read an article on another website a few days ago by a guide from the east side of the state saying the same thing.


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