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Gasper Master 05-01-2011 09:48 PM

Rockefeller Report
 
Went out to Josheph's Harbor with the wife, BIL, SIL, and nephew. Hit the concrete dam at 7 and caught about 9 dozen crabs and a black drum. Went to mud hole and caught a limit of 40ct shrimp in 10 casts and finished off the limit. We were back in the boat at 9. Great trip with the family. The crabs were mixed. All full!

BIGJ 05-01-2011 09:51 PM

Good deal. Glad yall had a good time.

Montauk17 05-01-2011 10:21 PM

Good haul right there....only good thing about this strong south wind it helps the shrimp come inland.

saltysully 05-01-2011 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Gasper Master (Post 249066)
Went out to Josheph's Harbor with the wife, BIL, SIL, and nephew. Hit the concrete dam at 7 and caught about 9 dozen crabs and a black drum. Went to mud hole and caught a limit of 40ct shrimp in 10 casts and finished off the limit. We were back in the boat at 9. Great trip with the family. The crabs were mixed. All full!

Did y'all catch any reds at mud hole? How shallow is the water to get to mud hole? I have a v bay boat. Can I get back there?

Gasper Master 05-02-2011 08:45 AM

I didnt fish at Mud Hole. I had really just baited my hook, threw out in the main canal and put my rod in the holder on my boat at the concrete dam. I would just watch it. There was a guy fishing at Mud hole, but I heard him say nothing but little ones. Don't know if that meant little reds or little trash fish??? Water was definately deep enough. Tide was coming in and that Badazz south wind had the water up pretty good. Unless the tide would be really low, I don't think you would have a problem. I don't ever remember kicking up mud goin back there.

ripinlips 05-02-2011 09:19 AM

Great Job and Thanks for the Report!

goldenrod 05-02-2011 10:09 AM

was the mudhole crowded???

Gasper Master 05-02-2011 10:13 AM

not really, wanted to be there to blast off at official sunrise, but was late. When I got to the launch, there were only 7 boats. People were starting to show up as the morning progressed.

cmp7334 05-03-2011 11:23 AM

I'm looking to start fishing Rockefeller. What are some good spots? And what is the mud hole?

Gerald 05-03-2011 11:30 AM

The Mud hole is the name given to one of the wiers. It is located south a couple of miles and then east another mile+ from the J. H. boat launch.

There are 5 [maybe more] wiers that you can get to by boat from Josheph Harbor.

Gasper Master 05-03-2011 12:31 PM

Launch at Joseph's Harbor and Go south. You will go about 1/2 mile or so and come to a T. There is a wier on the western point and another weir directly across the canal from it to the South. If you take a right and go down a good ways, there is another weir on the left. If you take a left at the T, go to the first cut on your left. Turn left and the concrete dam is located a few hundred yards on the left. Keep going down this canal and there is a weir down the first cut to your right. If you keep going down the main canal, there will be little platform structure on your right (visible from the concrete dam), go past this and take your first cut to the left. The mud hole weir is located at the end of the cut to the left.

As for fishing, I have not done much fishing out there, so I can't give you too many pointers.

saltysully 05-03-2011 10:05 PM

Good info
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gasper Master (Post 249143)
I didnt fish at Mud Hole. I had really just baited my hook, threw out in the main canal and put my rod in the holder on my boat at the concrete dam. I would just watch it. There was a guy fishing at Mud hole, but I heard him say nothing but little ones. Don't know if that meant little reds or little trash fish??? Water was definately deep enough. Tide was coming in and that Badazz south wind had the water up pretty good. Unless the tide would be really low, I don't think you would have a problem. I don't ever remember kicking up mud goin back there.

Thanks for the good info.

ragincajun327 05-04-2011 01:08 AM

Mud Hole
 
29°39'54.57"n
92°43'30.44"w


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