SaltyCajun.com

SaltyCajun.com (http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/index.php)
-   Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion (http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=4)
-   -   Elmer's Island (http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/showthread.php?t=60729)

AmbitiousWanderer 07-10-2015 02:49 PM

Elmer's Island
 
Might be heading out to Elmer's tonight or tomorrow. Was there last Friday and we caught some nice whiting until I decided to see if I'd get lucky and hook a nice bull red, used tips I received from my Holly Beach Post (Special thanks to MathGeek) except I used fresh whiting (on a store brought pompano rig, with a 4 ounce pyramid sinker on the bottom and opted to use a circle hook), and hooked up on what felt like a huge fish unfortunately my 20 lbs mono line didn't do a damn thing to help me, as it snapped on the fish's first run. Since I've partially respooled with 65 lbs braided line, hopefully will get different results this time. Any tips on night fishing the surf? I read wading into the water is considerably more dangerous because larger predatory fish more into the shallows to feed.... is wading in at Elmer's worth the risk, is there any real risk at all? All responses are appreciated![emoji106] [emoji106]

Sent from my SM-P600 using Tapatalk

AmbitiousWanderer 07-10-2015 03:12 PM

Also special thanks to @Duckman1911

Sent from my SM-P600 using Tapatalk

capt coonassty 07-10-2015 03:14 PM

I may be wrong, but it may be closed at night. I would for sure check before going though.

tnarg84 07-10-2015 04:09 PM

The sign says the gates close after dark, never stuck around to confirm tho

Mako19 07-10-2015 04:47 PM

Why did you "partially respool" with 65lb braid? You have 65lb braid with 20lb under it?

I don't think there is any real danger of wade fishing. If I see a really big shark (5' or longer) I may get out the water or move down the beach but they usually don't bother you.

eman 07-10-2015 05:20 PM

I would not wade at night past my knees. we used to string lights out in the surf at night on fourchon. I'm sot scared of much ,but i saw some things swimming in them lights that made me stop going over knee deep.

MathGeek 07-10-2015 08:03 PM

There are some really big skarks in dem waters.

Johnsaul 07-10-2015 10:28 PM

Elmer's island closed at night. Go to the park and fish the pier or you can pass over the berm at Bridge Side and fish in the dark on the beach if you insist. You'd be asking to be an unusual statistic wade fishing the surf at night. That's just plain nuts.

Johnsaul 07-10-2015 10:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eman (Post 762952)
I would not wade at night past my knees. we used to string lights out in the surf at night on fourchon. I'm sot scared of much ,but i saw some things swimming in them lights that made me stop going over knee deep.

Yep.

kcinnick 07-10-2015 11:52 PM

We attempted gigging one night and there wasn't a flounder in sight but the crabs where running! We had our lines still out so we went and got some nets and filled up as many containers as we cared to carry with crabs. We probably could have done it in ankle deep water, but, umm well, our lines were in chest deep water. We kept the flounder lights on, saw a few huge fish, maybe grouper, mostly needle fish, eels, jelly fish. Never seen a shark just swimming along the island, but caught plenty of little ones, I prefer removing a blacktip over a hard head any day.

Garfish 07-11-2015 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eman (Post 762952)
I would not wade at night past my knees. we used to string lights out in the surf at night on fourchon. I'm sot scared of much ,but i saw some things swimming in them lights that made me stop going over knee deep.

I'll 2nd that!!
Purty big shadows fo sho!!

AmbitiousWanderer 07-12-2015 01:54 PM

Thanks for all of the info.
@Mako19 yeah there is about 20 - 25 yards of 20 lbs mono under about what I would guess is about a little over or slightly under 200 yards of 65 lbs braid. If that's something that I should not do, then please let me know. I've only been fishing the past 4 going on 5 years now, I'm self taught and most of what I know is the product of countless hours of internet research.... so I'm always willing to take suggestions.

As for night fishing the other night, everything completely fell apart.... so we canceled the trip entirely, which I suppose was ultimately for the best. And thanks to several comments, I will not be venturing out past my ankles at night anywhere I surf fish. I thank all of you for your time and contributions to this thread!

Sent from my SM-P600 using Tapatalk

fishinpox 07-12-2015 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AmbitiousWanderer (Post 763164)
Thanks for all of the info.
@Mako19 yeah there is about 20 - 25 yards of 20 lbs mono under about what I would guess is about a little over or slightly under 200 yards of 65 lbs braid. If that's something that I should not do, then please let me know. I've only been fishing the past 4 going on 5 years now, I'm self taught and most of what I know is the product of countless hours of internet research.... so I'm always willing to take suggestions.

As for night fishing the other night, everything completely fell apart.... so we canceled the trip entirely, which I suppose was ultimately for the best. And thanks to several comments, I will not be venturing out past my ankles at night anywhere I surf fish. I thank all of you for your time and contributions to this thread!

Sent from my SM-P600 using Tapatalk

lots of people put mono backing on a reel befor the braid so it dowesnt dig in to the reel .


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:44 PM.

Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - [ARG:3 UNDEFINED], Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
vB.Sponsors
All content, images, designs, and logos are Copyright © 2009-2012,
Salty Cajun, LLC
No unathorized use is permitted