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Old 05-18-2010, 06:32 PM
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sit down with the man and talk to him, if u dont know him then dont make assumptions. he does not have to lie about fishing like some people. he has caught 9lb trout and i kno cause ive seen them. learn seabrook and u can catch them as well but dont hate cause ur not in a book brotha. who on the forum has never used live bait?
I'd much rather be mentioned in Sports Illustrated. Because I don't believe the dood caught 9 trout over 9 lbs in one trip does not mean that I don't believe he's caught 9 lb. trout, nor, that I'm hatin'. Sittin' at Seabrook soakin' live bait involves more luck than skill.
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Old 05-18-2010, 06:41 PM
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I'd much rather be mentioned in Sports Illustrated. Because I don't believe the dood caught 9 trout over 9 lbs in one trip does not mean that I don't believe he's caught 9 lb. trout, nor, that I'm hatin'. Sittin' at Seabrook soakin' live bait involves more luck than skill.
ok well then sports illustrated it is. so tell me when u go to seabrook and soak live bait do u catch anything? or have u even fished seabrook legit with live bait? ya dont just show up and trout jump in ur live well and eat ur shrimp u gotta find em. technique just like fishing anywhere else, period! but that would be cool sports illustrated "fisherman edition"
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Old 05-18-2010, 07:17 PM
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ok well then sports illustrated it is. so tell me when u go to seabrook and soak live bait do u catch anything? or have u even fished seabrook legit with live bait? ya dont just show up and trout jump in ur live well and eat ur shrimp u gotta find em. technique just like fishing anywhere else, period! but that would be cool sports illustrated "fisherman edition"
Well, they'll be in that 5-acre spot in the center of those 5,000 boats. Ya sit there and wait for the trout to pass through.

Yeah, I've been to Seabrook. Been twice with, arguably, one of the "elite" on Lake Pontchartrain......and, no, it wasn't "Chink". Had I or anyone on the boat caught a big trout....I still would not have been impressed with the place. LaAngler, a "westerner", has been there. Ask his opinion.
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Well, they'll be in that 5-acre spot in the center of those 5,000 boats. Ya sit there and wait for the trout to pass through.

Yeah, I've been to Seabrook. Been twice with, arguably, one of the "elite" on Lake Pontchartrain......and, no, it wasn't "Chink". Had I or anyone on the boat caught a big trout....I still would not have been impressed with the place. LaAngler, a "westerner", has been there. Ask his opinion.
I would rather catch 15 1lb trout in the marsh than 25 5lb trout at seabrook. To hell with all those boats and the craziness that goes with that spot. I have been once and swore I would never go back. That was 6 years ago and I haven't been back. The guys sitting on the pier chunking weights at the boats, other boats within spitting range of you, driving thru the ghetto to get there. I'll pass. But what i love about seabrook is when it is hot every boat in the metro area is there, leaving the other spots peaceful.
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LaAngler, a "westerner", has been there. Ask his opinion.
I forgot what point you were trying to make....
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I forgot what point you were trying to make....
exactly!
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Well, they'll be in that 5-acre spot in the center of those 5,000 boats. Ya sit there and wait for the trout to pass through.

Yeah, I've been to Seabrook. Been twice with, arguably, one of the "elite" on Lake Pontchartrain......and, no, it wasn't "Chink". Had I or anyone on the boat caught a big trout....I still would not have been impressed with the place. LaAngler, a "westerner", has been there. Ask his opinion.
well thats great u fish where ud like. i dont want anyones opinion on a fishn spot. there are too many to listen to them all.
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Old 05-19-2010, 04:12 PM
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well thats great u fish where ud like. i dont want anyones opinion on a fishn spot. there are too many to listen to them all.
You asked.
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seabrook blows!!! id rather go there for target pratice than fishing!!!
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