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Thought Sunday afternoon might be good. Was watching water temp and figured it might get up around 53, or so. Figured I could try to find some reds if the trout weren't biting. Ended up finding some trout willing to bite. They were concentrated on one little spot of one little reef. If I moved off, no bite. Must have made ten drifts for 15 fish. Avocado Skull Draggerz. Fun day.
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Deep? we tryd all over and not one trout
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nice! good job
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We caught a few small trout in Delacroix
3 foot reef. 51 degrees. |
Good job.
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Nice Job!
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Great job man
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nice....you have to drop that anchor when you get on the spot !!! lol |
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To me it seems like if your on a drift even in very light winds and you drop anchor its almost like they know everytime and stop biting instantly. pisses me off
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Sweet!
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Very, very nice. Can't wait to go. Weekend weather don't look to good
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Yup. They've really got to be feeding intense for the anchor to not ruin it IMO. I've only had that problem in BL. Never in Venice or grand isle. They definitely spook more easily over here.
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Same problem we had as well Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Wjen ur drifting leave anchor tied off to cleat w anchor already in water about foot half down when u hit a fish just kick rope off cleat let out bout 8 ft and tie off and use a shovel anchor will hold on any kind of bottom.. It won't spook em this way
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