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fishfighter 07-20-2015 09:49 AM

Cocodrie
 
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made the drive to cocodrie, watch lightning on the horizon the whole way there, popup storms most of them heading off shore, only second time going so still have a lot to learn, brought home four trout, caught a few small ones 10"-11-1/2" and one 14-1/2" red, caught a few shrimp in the cast net, used them to catch a gaftop, a channel mullet, a couple dinks, and one keeper trout, no pics cause it was 4 trout

but did get a pic of this guy who must have seen us catch two trout and a few hard heads and the gaftop and channel mullet

alphaman 07-20-2015 11:30 AM

The sulfer mine and some of the structure around it should be good this time for year

fishfighter 07-20-2015 11:36 AM

I know about where that is, but not certain, and we didnt want to go to far in my 17footer with the pop up storms every where

aquaholic 07-20-2015 03:07 PM

Just back from there. Fished Thursday-Saturday. Caught limits everyday. Live bait on the beach. Just gotta work for them. Most trout 16-20". Cleaned 250 in 3 days!!

Sightwindow 07-20-2015 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by fishfighter (Post 764151)
made the drive to cocodrie, watch lightning on the horizon the whole way there, popup storms most of them heading off shore, only second time going so still have a lot to learn, brought home four trout, caught a few small ones 10"-11-1/2" and one 14-1/2" red, caught a few shrimp in the cast net, used them to catch a gaftop, a channel mullet, a couple dinks, and one keeper trout, no pics cause it was 4 trout

but did get a pic of this guy who must have seen us catch two trout and a few hard heads and the gaftop and channel mullet

Honestly it doesn't seem like that's very close for Cocodrie in summertime.

Live bait didn't used to be important in the area, but it's a great equalizer these days. Maybe the numbers are down, maybe the fish are educated, but it sure seems like that's the case.


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