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mallardhead 03-07-2015 04:44 PM

Big lake
 
Anyone catching any reds in big lake lately?

ThePinkBanana 03-08-2015 12:24 PM

Reds are always biting on big lake

Trout rivers 03-08-2015 04:21 PM

Yep

jl8200 03-08-2015 04:56 PM

People are catching reds no doubt about it.

TroutSupport.com 03-09-2015 12:32 PM

Can't hardly shake them off... but hey, I don't mind.

Top Dawg 03-09-2015 01:36 PM

Should be able to chunk a dead shrimp on the bottom anywhere south of salt water barrier and catch reds

jl8200 03-09-2015 02:44 PM

I can catch reds but I haven't figured out trout fishing yet. I'm used to fishing structure or banks like bass fishing so red fishing is a lot like that. Trout fishing is an entirely different thing to me. I haven't figured it out yet.

PotLikinisAhabbit 03-09-2015 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jl8200 (Post 743410)
I can catch reds but I haven't figured out trout fishing yet. I'm used to fishing structure or banks like bass fishing so red fishing is a lot like that. Trout fishing is an entirely different thing to me. I haven't figured it out yet.

Just broaden your definition of structure and you will get it. Structure should not be limited to things the eye can see . Instead try to think of it I'm terms of changes in contours of the bay bottom. Mud, scattered shale, reefs, sand, grass etc.

First, Make an educated guess as to what depth of water will yield highest probability of holding the largest concentration of fish based on recent weather patterns and tidal conditions (shallow 1-2, medium2-4, deep >4).

Next divide the water column you decide to fish into thirds and try and once again decide where the highest concentration of fish will be holding. Choose a lure that allows you to thoroughly fish that zone (top water plug, jig, suspending).

Last, watch for signs. This time of year bait is key. Mullet are the primary targets for trout on flats adjacent to deep water.

mriguy 03-09-2015 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PotLikinisAhabbit (Post 743427)
Just broaden your definition of structure and you will get it. Structure should not be limited to things the eye can see . Instead try to think of it I'm terms of changes in contours of the bay bottom. Mud, scattered shale, reefs, sand, grass etc.

First, Make an educated guess as to what depth of water will yield highest probability of holding the largest concentration of fish based on recent weather patterns and tidal conditions (shallow 1-2, medium2-4, deep >4).

Next divide the water column you decide to fish into thirds and try and once again decide where the highest concentration of fish will be holding. Choose a lure that allows you to thoroughly fish that zone (top water plug, jig, suspending).

Last, watch for signs. This time of year bait is key. Mullet are the primary targets for trout on flats adjacent to deep water.

This might be the best post in Salty Cajun history.

Goooh 03-09-2015 06:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mriguy (Post 743432)
This might be the best post in Salty Cajun history.


Solid! He is pretty good if you catch him before he starts drinking, after that he just becomes an Internet bully

mriguy 03-09-2015 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 743435)
Solid! He is pretty good if you catch him before he starts drinking, after that he just becomes an Internet bully

This I know

PotLikinisAhabbit 03-09-2015 06:55 PM

http://youtu.be/etBRqzt7OqY

jl8200 03-10-2015 08:18 AM

In order to get an idea of how the bottom is structured, is a Hook and Line map a good representation of Big Lake and does it show those details?

marty f 03-10-2015 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PotLikinisAhabbit (Post 743427)
Just broaden your definition of structure and you will get it. Structure should not be limited to things the eye can see . Instead try to think of it I'm terms of changes in contours of the bay bottom. Mud, scattered shale, reefs, sand, grass etc.

First, Make an educated guess as to what depth of water will yield highest probability of holding the largest concentration of fish based on recent weather patterns and tidal conditions (shallow 1-2, medium2-4, deep >4).

Next divide the water column you decide to fish into thirds and try and once again decide where the highest concentration of fish will be holding. Choose a lure that allows you to thoroughly fish that zone (top water plug, jig, suspending).

Last, watch for signs. This time of year bait is key. Mullet are the primary targets for trout on flats adjacent to deep water.

OH SNAP!! That's some Salty Cajun GOLD right there!!

tngbmt 03-11-2015 03:28 PM

when you combine half of an educated guess and 1/3 of an assumption you get results in cajun units. :)

ahlangle 03-11-2015 03:46 PM

Still struggling to find reds consistently at big lake area, but I just need some more practice. Taking any advice.

Navionics app ($10) definitely helpful for showing changes in structure I wouldn't have known were there.


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