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Old 11-18-2011, 05:11 PM
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i disagree its not a hit or miss. u just gotta know the area well.... in other words gotta be a die hard fisherman to catch specks in v bay.
That is why there are so many guides out of cypremort point? Anyone that fishes alot will agree big lake produces trout on a regular basis vs the point.
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Old 11-18-2011, 06:19 PM
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I find that Big Lake is more consistant, but I catch much bigger fish consistantly in VB. But, only a few months a year. Plus, coming from Lafayette for 15 specks(small specks) is not always worth it. I could be wrong. Anyone who wants to put me on some hogs in Big Lake, I would be willing to listen.
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Old 11-21-2011, 03:49 PM
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That is why there are so many guides out of cypremort point? Anyone that fishes alot will agree big lake produces trout on a regular basis vs the point.

well im not a fishing guide and i kno specks is there year round in big lake ofc and i kno they got some big ones there in big lake but im just saying if u fish alot in v bay and learn ur way around im sure u will be shocked to see how many specks tha u can catch in v bay and im sure u wud be happy with the sizes they come in with... it just a little hard to be able to find them but trust me if u keep on trying u will end up knowing where they are and how they move around and such.
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im hoping they would stay around thru the winter depending on the rain we wud get but if we still dont get much rain i will be a happy man cux i think from wha i see lately i beleive the bigger ones will move in more and more if it stay salty long enuf during the winter. a buddy of mine caught him a 7 pounder the other day in weeks bay so tha gotta say something abt the bigger ones coming in. dont u agree???
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im hoping they would stay around thru the winter depending on the rain we wud get but if we still dont get much rain i will be a happy man cux i think from wha i see lately i beleive the bigger ones will move in more and more if it stay salty long enuf during the winter. a buddy of mine caught him a 7 pounder the other day in weeks bay so tha gotta say something abt the bigger ones coming in. dont u agree???
I never said vbay does not have big trout. Hell someone caught a 9 pounder in october fishing off their dock in the cove. Two years ago there was a good spring bite but as soon as the river rose it was over.
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well im not a fishing guide and i kno specks is there year round in big lake ofc and i kno they got some big ones there in big lake but im just saying if u fish alot in v bay and learn ur way around im sure u will be shocked to see how many specks tha u can catch in v bay and im sure u wud be happy with the sizes they come in with... it just a little hard to be able to find them but trust me if u keep on trying u will end up knowing where they are and how they move around and such.
I agree but come spring time with a high atchafalaya river when the bay is about as salty as toledo bend trout leave. Your lucky to catch them at the rigs in the gulf during that time.
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