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Old 04-11-2011, 09:52 PM
jamescmiller jamescmiller is offline
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Gents the Trout fishing has been spotty in March and the first week of April, catching 15-20 when the wind lays down, nice size though, we’ve had some in the 4-6lb range, historically May is when the reefs start heating up. Still catching limits of reds in the marsh mixed in with flounder.
· Something new for a change, just like Baffin Bay, Lake Calcasieu produces Big Trout and plenty of them.
· Liberal limits-15 Trout, 10 Flounder 5 Reds
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Old 04-11-2011, 10:05 PM
jamescmiller jamescmiller is offline
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Catching Trout on the North end of the lake, slow presentation, try something that resembles a glass minnow. For bigger trout, everone knows the Texas secrets, Dorkys and Corkys, also the old faithful slap sticks that will also suspend. For Reds and flounder, were fishing points in the marsh, beat the banks but work the points hard, we fish with popping corks underneath standard lead heads with gulp, yeah I hate fishing with corks also, but it will keep your guest from hanging up on the oyster reefs. For the best results, get way back in the marsh and cast right agaist the banks, reds are predator fish just like bass, high tide will result in better catches.
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