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hardball 07-09-2010 04:53 PM

High water V-Bay
 
Spoke to a buddy today. He said the launch at the point was completely underwater and there was water in the parking lot. He hit all the popular spots (hammock, shark bayou, blue point, dry reef, trashpile, the cove) and picked up a few gafftops and some bull crokers. Sounds like all the water has that redfish/trout bite down for the time. Water was way fresh.

LaAngler 07-09-2010 05:01 PM

thanks for the report, i heard big lake slowed down a bit also

Montauk17 07-09-2010 09:07 PM

I know someone that went to bayou micheal caught 2 limits of reds and 4 flounder. Im thinking about making a run out there tomorrow.

Dink 07-10-2010 07:27 AM

Its cause so much oil is going into the gulf, its making the water level rise.......like on the al gore movie

speck-chaser 07-10-2010 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Dink (Post 176505)
Its cause so much oil is going into the gulf, its making the water level rise.......like on the al gore movie

lol, I think you might have a point der

hardball 07-10-2010 07:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Montauk17 (Post 176439)
I know someone that went to bayou micheal caught 2 limits of reds and 4 flounder. Im thinking about making a run out there tomorrow.

If he was in bayou Michael, you might want to keep that quiet cause that bayou has a big orange boom across the mouth. Don't get caught near them. Big time fine.

all star rod 07-10-2010 10:30 PM

Has anyone heard if the fish are biting outside the pass....Tiger Shoal/Freshwater City are.......I may hit it on TUES with my uncles buddy is the conditions are right..

PathfinderNI 07-10-2010 11:47 PM

Boom
 
'sall right...the game warden camp must be at least a mile away!:D Thought you couldn't cross them, now you can't get close to them either? Took my seven-year-old out late yesterday afternoon and the water was high at the landing. My boy had to get in water halfway up to his knees to hold the rope at the boat launch. Went to the hammock and trolled the banks but only managed an undersized red...very shallow in there. Then went out to the radio tower at Dry Reef and caught mostly small croakers and a few hardheads on shrimp. Talked to a guy that caught two limits of reds earlier in the day trolling around blue point with cut mullet under a cork.
Quote:

Originally Posted by hardball (Post 176674)
If he was in bayou Michael, you might want to keep that quiet cause that bayou has a big orange boom across the mouth. Don't get caught near them. Big time fine.


Montauk17 07-11-2010 08:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hardball (Post 176674)
If he was in bayou Michael, you might want to keep that quiet cause that bayou has a big orange boom across the mouth. Don't get caught near them. Big time fine.

They were fishing the marsh around the bayou,not actually in it.

BArmand 07-11-2010 09:42 AM

very slow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by all star rod (Post 176749)
Has anyone heard if the fish are biting outside the pass....Tiger Shoal/Freshwater City are.......I may hit it on TUES with my uncles buddy is the conditions are right..

I have not heard very good reports from outside the bay the last few weeks. Mostly bad reports, but they have to turn back on sometime. At least you won't have to hear, "you should have been hear yesterday".

hardball 07-11-2010 04:08 PM

Just received a very bad sport from outside the pass. About what I expected, it's the dead sea out there right now.

hardball 07-11-2010 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hardball (Post 176860)
Just received a very bad sport from outside the pass. About what I expected, it's the dead sea out there right now.

Should say "very bad report"


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