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duckman1911 11-25-2013 11:55 AM

Got Any Ideas?
 
Will be fishing around the Cameron area Thursday and Friday. One of the days we will be surf fishing for reds but looking for ideas for the other day. How's the crabbing this time of year? I promised the wife we would do something other than surf fish the whole time. If I can round up the rest of the gear we may try for some flounder also. Thought about going to check out the new wharfs on Price Lake rd. Also is there a tackle store in Hackberry or Cameron? Thanks for any info..J

Afishionado 11-25-2013 12:56 PM

I know the Exxon station in Hackberry has some tackle and also the hardware store next door. There's a convenient store on the right side around Carlyss on 27 that has a good selection.

jchief 11-25-2013 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Afishionado (Post 646002)
I know the Exxon station in Hackberry has some tackle and also the hardware store next door. There's a convenient store on the right side around Carlyss on 27 that has a good selection.

Cajun Fast Mart. Lots of tackle.

Afishionado 11-25-2013 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by jchief (Post 646005)
Cajun Fast Mart. Lots of tackle.

That's it, thanks bro. They also have a certified scale so you can weigh the state record trout after you catch it.:D

duckman1911 11-25-2013 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Afishionado (Post 646006)
That's it, thanks bro. They also have a certified scale so you can weigh the state record trout after you catch it.:D

Oh you the funny man.lol. Thanks for the info. We will be going through there on our way down so i'll stop in. Will probably try my hand at some flounder around cameron. Maybe I can find a few dumb fish and let you experienced fellows go after the smart ones. It dont take much to make me happy :)

Ray 11-25-2013 05:44 PM

You can always catch Reds at the rocks between Holly Beach and Constance Beach.
Just bring Gulp or something that smells if water is muddy.

Afishionado 11-25-2013 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 646061)
You can always catch Reds at the rocks between Holly Beach and Constance Beach.
Just bring Gulp or something that smells if water is muddy.

This is true. I've seen people catching reds off the beach in the nastiest brown water on cut bait. Couldn't believe it, was like 2-3 ft. waves and they were catching some nice reds.

duckman1911 11-25-2013 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Afishionado (Post 646123)
This is true. I've seen people catching reds off the beach in the nastiest brown water on cut bait. Couldn't believe it, was like 2-3 ft. waves and they were catching some nice reds.

We've fished the beach between Holly and Cameron but have never fished west of Cameron. We have caught some nice bulls in really crappy water conditions off of that beach. We always use mullet except for our last trip. Fished all day with cracked crab and didnt do squat.Our son caught the only bull of the day right before we left using a finger mullet I caught in a cast net.lol


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