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MattMigues 06-12-2013 02:39 PM

Vbay
 
Heading down to the bay to see if I can get my drag pulled, last few days have been tough, saturday I scratched had one buddy fishing in weeks yesterday and not even a short fish and another east of the point that only kept 1 red... I'm hoping this afternoon I can change the luck and pick up a few keepers. I may even try my luck on a few specks. :D

meaux fishing 06-12-2013 03:33 PM

Good luck Matt

Goooh 06-12-2013 03:35 PM

It sho is raining where I'm at on 90 by 10, hope you stay dry!!

I just left big lake and only caught 2 croakers, I suck bad at that place!!!

jdunbar 06-12-2013 08:38 PM

let us know, I keep wanting to go there, but never see where the water is looking decent. Such a shame that it's so close, but hardly ever decent water.

redaddiction 06-12-2013 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by jdunbar (Post 592737)
let us know, I keep wanting to go there, but never see where the water is looking decent. Such a shame that it's so close, but hardly ever decent water.

I here ya! But the seasonal cycles with the river will always be what they are. I just stay away completely until august till December, sometimes January is still good.

The one thing I never understood is they can catch trout on the edge of the Mississippi river, largest river in the country, but we can't catch trout 25 miles away from the Achafalaya! :shaking:

J.D.L 06-12-2013 10:33 PM

I would imagine that if we didn't have the intracoastal and numerous canals dumping fresh and dirty water into the bay it would be more consistent. But it is what it is.

MattMigues 06-13-2013 06:45 AM

Water was pretty just fish had lock jaw

I make oil 06-13-2013 11:40 AM

Mississippi dumps into the Mississippi Cayon? 10 mile out the mouth of the river your in 1000' of water. Atchafalaya bay is very shallow and wide? Then the flow is split between the wax and the river? Go over to Halters Island and reds are easy. We catch reds and flounders all the way up to the ICY on the wax side. I've never had consistent luck with specks unless I go wayyyyy out to the EI platforms out the river or the south side of SMI. The other end at Weeks bay to Verm Bay is a little better on the reefs when the river level is down later in the year. It's a tough area to fish no doubt about it.

MattMigues 06-13-2013 12:24 PM

That's exactly our problem, we get an east wind when the river is up and there goes whatever salinity we have, water is getting pretty but i think fish are hit and miss right now well trout, reds are usually easy to catch but last couple trips have been tough.
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Originally Posted by I make oil (Post 592943)
Mississippi dumps into the Mississippi Cayon? 10 mile out the mouth of the river your in 1000' of water. Atchafalaya bay is very shallow and wide? Then the flow is split between the wax and the river? Go over to Halters Island and reds are easy. We catch reds and flounders all the way up to the ICY on the wax side. I've never had consistent luck with specks unless I go wayyyyy out to the EI platforms out the river or the south side of SMI. The other end at Weeks bay to Verm Bay is a little better on the reefs when the river level is down later in the year. It's a tough area to fish no doubt about it.


Montauk17 06-13-2013 12:26 PM

West winds the next few days....the reefs outside the pass should be getting right.

jdunbar 06-13-2013 12:27 PM

have yall ever noticed the unbelievable amount of sand trout there? I think that I might have caught one in big lake. It's so weird how different the two places are.

Montauk17 06-13-2013 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by jdunbar (Post 592956)
have yall ever noticed the unbelievable amount of sand trout there? I think that I might have caught one in big lake. It's so weird how different the two places are.

Yeah last year was off the charts....you would catch 10 whites to 1 speck. They fry up good too.

Goooh 06-13-2013 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Montauk17 (Post 592959)
Yeah last year was off the charts....you would catch 10 whites to 1 speck. They fry up good too.

I caught about 100 in a hole in sharks bayou one day, I was surprised. Had a customer with me that didn't know the difference, all i did was bait his hook while he slung them in. First spot we stopped and never moved - he still thinks I'm the trout master...

Montauk17 06-13-2013 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 592964)
I caught about 100 in a hole in sharks bayou one day, I was surprised. Had a customer with me that didn't know the difference, all i did was bait his hook while he slung them in. First spot we stopped and never moved - he still thinks I'm the trout master...

Haha....I keep a ultralight in the boat for times like that,makes it fun.

MattMigues 06-13-2013 02:21 PM

I was leaving Quintana yesterday and saw someone pulling in a nice white anout 14", maybe I shoulda fished off the bank instead lol!


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