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legallimits 08-05-2015 11:56 AM

Terrebonne Bay Fishermen
 
I typically fish Terrebonne Bay these days, just to the east of Cocodrie. I'd like to share info with other folks who fish the area, back and forth, such as water clarity, wind speed, bait choices, etc. Does anyone else regularly fish to the east of Pelto? If so, PM me so we can chat about what's working down there. By the way, I slaughtered the trout the last two times out, so this is not a dig for your honey holes. Just looking to put together a group of a few people who fish the area.

swamp snorkler 08-05-2015 12:04 PM

My good buddies dad Trawls in that area, he was busting the shrimp pretty good right before the season closed.

Marque 08-07-2015 02:03 AM

Man I worked out there on an inland barge all last summer. I caught so much fish, it was hard for me to leave work. Mostly at night but every now and then during the day the birds would start working around the rig and we would sling a few. We drilled 4 wells out there for Tana Resources, two north of East Timbalier Island, and two north of Timbalier Island. All 4 of the wells were no more than a half a mile off of each island and all had piling clusters driven to secure the barge in place a long with huge sand bags placed underneath the rig instead of a shell pad. The reason I am telling you this is because after we drilled the first well and moved the rig off location the crew boat captains would tie up to the pilings when they weren't busy and absolutely murder the trout. The water depth was about 8' but the sand bags stuck up about 3' out of the mud. When the tide was ripping hard enough the water would flatten out on top of the sandbags like it would on a reef. I don't know if they pulled the piling clusters or if the sand bags are still in tact but I would look for some Tana Wellheads. The one they would hammer them at was SL 1772 #143. I don't have the coordinates but that area is definitely fishy.

TroutSupport.com 08-07-2015 07:43 AM

Good info Mark.. nice work.

current edges are certainly structure.
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legallimits 08-07-2015 09:02 AM

Interesting. Thanks for the info, Mark.

speckchamp 08-07-2015 12:28 PM

we fish the pelto area regularly and are just beginning to explore and learn east into Terrebonne Bay

swamp snorkler 08-07-2015 12:32 PM

FWIW..... its WAAAAAYYYYY closer to get there from Fourchan than CoCodrie

legallimits 08-07-2015 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by swamp snorkler (Post 767391)
FWIW..... its WAAAAAYYYYY closer to get there from Fourchan than CoCodrie

That really depends on which part you are fishing. I keep the boat a little north of Cocodrie in Chauvin, and I tend to fish Barre, Jacko, La Fleur, Lucien, etc. Early summer you have to run down to the islands.

Ragin_Cajun 08-07-2015 03:59 PM

Legal limits....I to keep boat in Chauvin. Have a camp there and don't get to use it as much as I like. I usually fish the area of Wine Island to Coon Point. Would like to team up like the guides and bust the fish in the yellow mouth!

Sightwindow 08-07-2015 04:13 PM

Ragin_Cajun and legallimits, my boat is in Dulac and I'm interested in venturing east of Pelto as well. If either of y'all are amenable, I'd like to team up and bounce ideas off one another.

mrex 08-07-2015 08:34 PM

Wind has been blowing all week, visabity limited to a maybe a little over a foot that said still caught some trout but had to grind to get them. Catch one or two then have to move on. Stayed on backside of islands to rough on gulf side.


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