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FP10 05-06-2009 02:50 PM

Real question
 
Some of you guys might be able to answer this honestly.

Those of you who have fished both TX and LA please answer only.

Where would you say the overall fishing (size and quantity(asume a 15" limit)) is better and why?

FP10 05-14-2009 10:13 AM

Hey I was being serious. I have never fished LA, and really don't understand how it could be that much better. Does anyone on here fish them both fairly often?

Capt. Leemo 05-14-2009 03:17 PM

Lowsianna bay fishing for #'s is unbeatable, their shrimping is better, oystering is better, fishing is better.....reason is simple, a gazillion acres of estuaries, lot's of fresh water, now Texas grows bigger trout because our salinity levels are higher in most bays, especially down south, but if ya' want your pole bent consistenly........go to Lowsiannna'..........

exspeck big specks 05-14-2009 03:35 PM

I just got back from Matagorda and Trinity and fish Texas pretty regualrly. Texas overall has bigger trout 12lb. + , but Calcasieu has way more fish in the between region. Again this is all circumstancial, who you are fishing with and weather conditions play a big part. Baffin Bay in February & March is hard to beat b/c there are monsters potentially lingering around, and I have caught my two biggest fish there in 99' & 2000. But the Calcasieu bite for big tout is on 12 months a year, they are just patterened dramitically different throughout. I absolutely love Big Lake and would not want to call any where else my fishing home....

"W" 05-14-2009 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Capt. Leemo (Post 3940)
Lowsianna bay fishing for #'s is unbeatable, their shrimping is better, oystering is better, fishing is better.....reason is simple, a gazillion acres of estuaries, lot's of fresh water, now Texas grows bigger trout because our salinity levels are higher in most bays, especially down south, but if ya' want your pole bent consistenly........go to Lowsiannna'..........


Sure, Texas has more big trout than Louisiana simply because there's nobody there that can catch 'em.:*****::*****::*****::*****:

InfamousJ 05-14-2009 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Capt. Leemo (Post 3940)
Lowsianna bay fishing for #'s is unbeatable, their shrimping is better, oystering is better, fishing is better.....reason is simple, a gazillion acres of estuaries, lot's of fresh water, now Texas grows bigger trout because our salinity levels are higher in most bays, especially down south, but if ya' want your pole bent consistenly........go to Lowsiannna'..........

X2

Tons of fish, major meat hauls with generous limits and slot size... there are trophies in the water there no doubt but here is the real deal on size comparisons.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Louisiana
In May 1950, Leon Mattes set the speckled trout standard with a 12.38-pound fish. Over the next four decades, Louisiana anglers seldom saw a trout weighing more than 4 pounds. Most rarely saw one weighing more than 2 pounds until the state banned gill nets in the mid-1990s.

Today, anglers commonly catch trout in the 6- to 8-pound range with many fish breaking 9 pounds.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Texas
In Texas, the record spotted seatrout caught was 33.75 inches and 13 pounds 9 ounces


InfamousJ 05-14-2009 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by "W" (Post 3944)
Sure, Texas has more big trout than Louisiana simply because there's nobody there that can catch 'em.:*****::*****::*****::*****:

such a comedian. :rolleyes:

FP10 05-14-2009 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ''W'' (Post 3953)
my apologies. my joking is a self defense mechanism. It drives me crazy to see all you texans catch those big trout when I struggle to break the 10" mark.

Fixed it for you, lol.

InfamousJ 05-14-2009 03:53 PM

you're just like a fungus to a message board... can't even keep the **** off a legitimate forum and post, stay in the gill net if you can't contribute.

InfamousJ 05-14-2009 04:07 PM

Baaaahwwwwwwwwww

LaAngler 05-14-2009 04:07 PM

is that you W?

SULPHITE 05-14-2009 04:23 PM

Fake w about
 
"Car 54 where are you???"

"We got a stolen "W" in the saltycajun forum...were gonna need backup over!!"

:*****:

LittleRob 05-14-2009 05:24 PM

Any one from Texas that wants to take me over there to be the judge. LOL

coachlaw 05-15-2009 08:22 PM

I've fished both and I am here to tell you that in all honesty, Louisiana fishing is far superior. Here's why: More habitat by FAR. Also, much less fishing pressure.

Where I fish here in the SLP area, it's a zoo on the weekends. When the conditions are right, just on my little bayou I'll probably see 15 boats, and just sitting on my porch and looking around the bays, I've seen as many as 30-35 boats. Weekdays are much better, but you'll still see 10-15 boats out there running around.

In La., I fish out of Empire in Plaquemines Parish. On a weekday you're lucky to see 1 or 2 other boats on our bayou/bay. Weekends get busy too and you might see 5 or 6 boats. That's a big difference between the 2 states.

Take it to the bank, La. fishing is better. Now if you're just after one trophy trout, I'd say you're more likely to find it in Texas, probably in Baffin Bay.

LaAngler 05-16-2009 01:03 AM

LA is better for big catches of big trout period

FP10 05-16-2009 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coachlaw (Post 4391)
I've fished both and I am here to tell you that in all honesty, Louisiana fishing is far superior. Here's why: More habitat by FAR. Also, much less fishing pressure.

Where I fish here in the SLP area, it's a zoo on the weekends. When the conditions are right, just on my little bayou I'll probably see 15 boats, and just sitting on my porch and looking around the bays, I've seen as many as 30-35 boats. Weekdays are much better, but you'll still see 10-15 boats out there running around.

In La., I fish out of Empire in Plaquemines Parish. On a weekday you're lucky to see 1 or 2 other boats on our bayou/bay. Weekends get busy too and you might see 5 or 6 boats. That's a big difference between the 2 states.

Take it to the bank, La. fishing is better. Now if you're just after one trophy trout, I'd say you're more likely to find it in Texas, probably in Baffin Bay.

Thank you. That is what I was looking for.

FP10 05-16-2009 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InfamousJ (Post 3961)
you're just like a fungus to a message board... can't even keep the **** off a legitimate forum and post, stay in the gill net if you can't contribute.

Who are you talking about?


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