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Have any info of I had more money I would get a guide but running low on funds thank in advance |
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Redfish have been around the supercut to the washout .Look for birds and good luck.
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Thanks
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Guy at work caught a lot of reds at Lamberts Bayou ....... said he had trouble getting a limit of smaller ones because most went over 27"
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I'd like to have this trouble more often.
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Pick up a hook and line map, play the tides as well. Water movement is key.
http://tidesonline.noaa.gov/geographic.html sammich |
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Launch at Calc Point, buy some live shrimp and throw them in the LNG (same area where Calc Point is) and you are bound to catch something
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Found them at first weir today great day filled the boat up no small ones most were over 27 took a while on reds under that biggest was like 30 something it was a line burner thanks for the help one more day maybe some trout tomorrowImageUploadedByTapatalk1347772588.313067.jpg
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Dat's a box-o-reds for sure !!!
Hydro |
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