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Old 06-18-2016, 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Goooh View Post
Does his hold true and explain the high number of pickles in other areas where the limits are higher, like Dularge and Venice? And if you move west into Texas where limits are even lower than Big Lake why are their trout so bigger on average?
The bays in texas (with the exception of baffin and the laguna madre) and louisiana that historically produce big trout all have one thing in common. They have decent size rivers that feed them and have large marshes that surround them. I know that doesn't answer the question but it is a fact that isn't discussed when talking about the trout population of a given location that may be the answer.

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