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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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Typically as a weekender coming to the camp it's hard to get the family up early to fish. For most of them heading to camp is a chance to sleep in, relax. On the other side of that they complain of slow fishing. My comments of needing to get on the water before 10-11 a.m. fall on deaf ears usually met with your not gunna catch more fish in the morning.
So how about it. For those of you that have more history on BL then myself when have you historically found the best bite or at least more bites. I think if I started getting up early and coming back around 8-9 with some fish in the box they would change their tune. |
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I've been many times that I haven't put my first fish in the boat til 9:00A.M.
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I think the tides have as much to do with it as anything. Tides usually peak or bottom out in the middle of the day which gives more movement before and after, ie morning and late. But you can have movement all day some days, just watch the tides. The good thing is it repeats every month!
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Yeah id say time doesnt matter too much. Its mostly tides. That bein said theres usually always that early morning bite also pretty much ever trip for me.... but when i fish salt i through tops mostly.
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I've found that its just as good in the afternoons except fewer crowds and you don't have to wake up early. However in the summer I like to be on the water early before it gets 100 degrees.
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We fish almost exclusively afternoons and we catch a lot of redfish, drum, and gafftops (we do not target trout). In some places and times of year, the wind can tend to blow more in the PM, and of course, it can be uncomfortably hot in summer.
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He targets gaftops but not trout? LMAO
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We catch a lot of gafftops targeting redfish, but we are very happy to fill coolers with them when they are biting.
Right now, we're working pretty hard to improve our freshwater catfishing skills in and around BR, but that's mainly to reduce driving distances as the taste and quality are the same to my family. After sloshing around in an ice/water mix for a couple hours, most of the slime has come off by the time we get back to Calc Pt to clean the fish. Skinning and filleting a dozen or two gafftops is about the same as an equivalent mix of channels and blues. It may be that not fishing mornings is one reason why we haven't figured out trout yet. We also fish from a 16 ft aluminum boat with a 20 hp motor, so we're not set up to chase trout all over the lake. We mostly just tool to a good spot in the jetties or Turner's bay (or Caminada pass when in GI) and load the ice chest(s) with redfish, drum, gafftops, and the occasional sheepshead. We also like to play the same game from the beaches. We're pretty happy without many trout in the mix. The equipment and fuel costs to add more trout to our catch just isn't worth it to me when we're having plenty of fun and catching lots of fish with our current approach. Our targeted areas for improvement are sharks and freshwater cats. |
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I know a spot in Vbay, where I can put a sailcat on your line EVERY throw! Every LAST firkin throw! I'd be willing to bet you couldn't get your line in fast enough without catching one! |
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Ha, I can think of a few places like that in V-Bay. One of them half the time I see birds working over them and have to stop just be sure but I know it's Gafftops.
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That's the spot! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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You are lightyears behind....Mathgeek u need to school this boy on the magnetic jighead vs regular for gaftops
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I have heard that gafftop is good eats honestly. trying to get the slim off my boat is enough to keep them far away for me.
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And if not, does anybody have a good way to kill them, so we're not just dumping the live ones back in the water? |
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I wasn't being rude, that post literally made me laugh out loud in a restaurant. I've always considered gaftops, drum, ribbon fish, and gar trash fish. Although I've heard people say drum, gar and gaftops eat well... I just don't waste my time with them because I can easily catch reds and trout. But you know what they say, one mans trash is another's treasure!
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I hate to break dis to u but redfish and trout ARE drum.
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Some people just judge fish by the color of their skin.... |
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Meaux..that is a good one....gave me a good laugh....was talking to a chef the other day, from a very well known restruarnt in Lafayette ....how people will refuse to order the fish of the day cause it is "Black drum" yet if he fillet it and blacken it with seasoning.....they order it all day long...:*****: |
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