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Old 10-15-2017, 11:00 AM
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They are 2 totally different populations. Surf run trout and bay trout. The surf run trout are there from about February thru Oct. they move off shore a bit in the winter. The bay trout predominantly stay in the bay. As to your question about trout stacking on beach during north wind that has more to do with it being fishable by us, they are there but it?s not fishable when they wind is strong south. We Get beat up by the surf too much and it?s hard to cast into the wind. Id it?s a light south wind and you can get a boat to holly beach rocks then that can be a fishable scenario.

The bay trout are there and Fishing is improving as the lake salts up and more shrimp move into the lake with fall. Hopefully this front will have some north winds and will drop the tide pulling the shrimp and Shad into the lake and that will pull the fish into the lake as well from marsh cuts and other summer or transition areas.


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