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Old 07-18-2011, 09:56 AM
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Headknocker Calcasieu Fishing This weekend!! Guidance

Not so good.
Caught 1 trout a few drum and about 30 Croaker.
Met a guy who told me to try a orange floater and put a gulp shrimp on it. Chartuse??
I dont know what i'm doing wrong, cant seem to catch like the rest of the guys out there.
I fished fresh water all my life and can catch brem and sac a lait all day long. But this salt water is throwing me for a loop.
I tried different hook sizes and stuff. Still cant get the big reds, trout or flounder.
Guidance needed... Thanks everyone.
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Old 07-18-2011, 09:59 AM
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you in the military ??
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Old 07-18-2011, 10:11 AM
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Not so good.
Caught 1 trout a few drum and about 30 Croaker.
Met a guy who told me to try a orange floater and put a gulp shrimp on it. Chartuse??
I dont know what i'm doing wrong, cant seem to catch like the rest of the guys out there.
I fished fresh water all my life and can catch brem and sac a lait all day long. But this salt water is throwing me for a loop.
I tried different hook sizes and stuff. Still cant get the big reds, trout or flounder.
Guidance needed... Thanks everyone.
You caught 32 fish! You can eat those croaker! I guarantee for every one good report you see on here, there are 50 or more trips that will not be posted! Looks like you are starting on the right foot. I am proabably going Wednesday afternoon to Prien Lake if you wanna go.
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Old 07-18-2011, 10:14 AM
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RGR.
I cant on weekdays. I wish.
You have a picture of your fishing rigs?
I heard good things about those gulp shrimp.
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Old 07-18-2011, 10:28 AM
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RGR.
I cant on weekdays. I wish.
You have a picture of your fishing rigs?
I heard good things about those gulp shrimp.
You need to go with someone and watch how they rig up. Dead shrimp will catch fish but you have to pick thru the unwanted fish. I like to use a live finger mullet or a cocahoe for redfish. Or you can throw a spinnerbait or spoon, but i like watching that cork take off or disappear.

Specks all I have been using is a Jerk Jr. since I tied one on last year. Haven't tried the Gulp yet but going to on wednesday for some flounder. There are tons of different ways to fish, you can even tie on a rat-l trap and throw and reel and it will produce. Throw on 2 jigs a foot apart cast and reel, that will catch also. A TON of fish have been caught on gold spoons, before any soft plastics ever came about, but its just whatever you have confidence with. Good luck and keep asking questions the only dumb questions are the ones not asked and the ones "W" ...
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chart swimming mullet for flounder
Topwater early morning
sand eels or jerk jrs afternoon
topwater evening
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Old 07-18-2011, 10:41 AM
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Not so good.
Caught 1 trout a few drum and about 30 Croaker.
Met a guy who told me to try a orange floater and put a gulp shrimp on it. Chartuse??
I dont know what i'm doing wrong, cant seem to catch like the rest of the guys out there.
I fished fresh water all my life and can catch brem and sac a lait all day long. But this salt water is throwing me for a loop.
I tried different hook sizes and stuff. Still cant get the big reds, trout or flounder.
Guidance needed... Thanks everyone.
Hang in there, Big Lake is not an easy place to learn. If there is any kind of west wind like we have had lately focus on the channel or long point/wash out area as the east side will usually not be the place to be. Try live shrimp about 24 inches under a cork v/s dead. Get a hook & Line map and you will find the places I am speaking of. Also afternoon fishing is better right now, good luck and keep us posted.
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Old 07-18-2011, 10:43 AM
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Got it.
You guys are experts.. haha
Ok so I put a 1/2 oz weight on with a 12" leader and throw far as i can with a cut squid or shrimp.
Let it go to bottom, and feel a dot, dot dot.. zing.. and its always a catfish or croaker.
The Croakers are usually about a foot or smaller and ocassionally something worth keeping.
I try to fish 10 - 20' deep.
Is that about right.
And I will try the suggestions you say, but where do you get those bait from.
Mullet and stuff.
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Old 07-18-2011, 10:46 AM
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Got it.
You guys are experts.. haha
Ok so I put a 1/2 oz weight on with a 12" leader and throw far as i can with a cut squid or shrimp.
Let it go to bottom, and feel a dot, dot dot.. zing.. and its always a catfish or croaker.
The Croakers are usually about a foot or smaller and ocassionally something worth keeping.
I try to fish 10 - 20' deep.
Is that about right.
And I will try the suggestions you say, but where do you get those bait from.
Mullet and stuff.
You are targeting primarily 'bottom fish' with that set up. And that is what you are catching which is fine. Fish in a little shallower water closer to the banks for redfish and try an oyster reef or some sort of structure for trout. Get that map like Ckinchen said, it is an excellent resource
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Old 07-18-2011, 11:01 AM
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Got it.
You guys are experts.. haha
Ok so I put a 1/2 oz weight on with a 12" leader and throw far as i can with a cut squid or shrimp.
Let it go to bottom, and feel a dot, dot dot.. zing.. and its always a catfish or croaker.
The Croakers are usually about a foot or smaller and ocassionally something worth keeping.
I try to fish 10 - 20' deep.
Is that about right.
And I will try the suggestions you say, but where do you get those bait from.
Mullet and stuff.
I think you are going to want less weight for your sinker if you are going to catch trout. If you fish under a cork like a Cajun Thunder which is already weighted, maybe a small split shot is all you want on your leader line under your cork. When I fish carolina rig, unless I am in the gulf where there is a ton of current, I am usually using a 1/4 once sinker. If you are on a reef with clean water (see the previous post about west wind), live shirmp under a cork is hard to not catch fish. These guys will give you a hard time about using bait but don't worry about that for now. Learn the fishery first and you can "upgrade" to other bait later.
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Old 07-18-2011, 10:47 AM
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Ok. looking online now.
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Old 07-18-2011, 11:03 AM
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Got it.
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Old 07-18-2011, 03:14 PM
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This weekend was ROUGH!!! (at least Saturday was) Don’t sweat it.
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Old 07-18-2011, 04:03 PM
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Not so good.
Caught 1 trout a few drum and about 30 Croaker.
Met a guy who told me to try a orange floater and put a gulp shrimp on it. Chartuse??
I dont know what i'm doing wrong, cant seem to catch like the rest of the guys out there.
I fished fresh water all my life and can catch brem and sac a lait all day long. But this salt water is throwing me for a loop.
I tried different hook sizes and stuff. Still cant get the big reds, trout or flounder.
Guidance needed... Thanks everyone.

You really just need to go fishing with someone that can show u what to do.
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Old 07-18-2011, 04:10 PM
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You really just need to go fishing with someone that can show u what to do.
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Old 07-19-2011, 10:04 AM
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i got the perfect place, and the perfect time of year for it. just like you, i grew up freshwater fishing and it took me a while to figure out how to catch. but, i found this place by accident one night messing around in september. go to the seawall downtown lake charles where the steps are at night. fish the far left hand side for best results. popping cork and live pogie or shrimp. cast net for your bait. throw against the wall for shrimp, and out further for pogie. sometimes they're not they're, but even on slow days i've walked away with a trout or 2. that spot is night time only. the only time you ever do any good during the day is right at sunset, sometimes schools of reds or trout or both will run the pogie in early. it is a really good shore spot if fished correctly.
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Old 07-19-2011, 07:34 PM
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I think you are going to want less weight for your sinker if you are going to catch trout. If you fish under a cork like a Cajun Thunder which is already weighted, maybe a small split shot is all you want on your leader line under your cork. When I fish carolina rig, unless I am in the gulf where there is a ton of current, I am usually using a 1/4 once sinker. If you are on a reef with clean water (see the previous post about west wind), live shirmp under a cork is hard to not catch fish. These guys will give you a hard time about using bait but don't worry about that for now. Learn the fishery first and you can "upgrade" to other bait later.
Solid advice there, Casey. But, I never worry at all what other people think about what kind of bait I use! Who cares?? They sure as heck ain't buyin your bait! It's your time on the water, use what you like!

Live bait is king in most places and will almost always outfish artificial plastic baits, whether some people admit it or not, that's the truth. If you want to catch em and put meat in the freezer with consistency, throw live bait. If you want to try and trick em and maybe catch, maybe not, toss plastics.

I'm reminded of a phrase that was told to me when I was a kid, fishing for snook in Florida, by an old salty dog in a local tackle shop. He said "match the hatch, son." Meaning, throw something closely resembling what the fish's main forage is. What matches the hatch closer than live bait?? Nothing! And lets not forget that almost all artificial plastic lures are designed to imitate some form of live bait!

If you come down Sulphur way, come on by the Tackle Box and ask for me. I'll be more than happy to show you some spots on the map, help ya get rigged up right and get ya the info you need to be more successful at catchin fish, that's my job! My favorite part of my job is helping people and giving useful info to help them get fish in the boat!
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Old 07-19-2011, 09:30 PM
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Are you using monofilament leaders or steel? Stay away from the squid.

what is your schedule like for fishing?
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Old 07-19-2011, 09:31 PM
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Dont give up man ,it takes some time but you will get it. Your already off to a good start just by being on here.
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Old 07-20-2011, 09:51 AM
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So. Jchief.
you say no squid, ok.
I got a box of them things, maybe 3 lbs for like 4 bucks.
Been using the same block of squids for a while.
I just cut them in small pieces. Works like a champ.
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