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Old 06-22-2011, 01:30 AM
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they also love a long strip of white fish belly or a strip of white squid...
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Old 06-22-2011, 06:09 AM
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Had an old time fisherman that fished Grand Isle a lot. Ran out of white plastics while catching flounder. Tore off a piece of white T-shirt and kept on catching. So as I've heard, white is good for floundering
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Had an old time fisherman that fished Grand Isle a lot. Ran out of white plastics while catching flounder. Tore off a piece of white T-shirt and kept on catching. So as I've heard, white is good for floundering
Me, my brother Goathead, and Eman's little brother Soupbone would catch the hell out of the flounder in Grand Isle on a white cocahoe minnow w/ a red tail fished in tandem along the 1st gut or 2nd gut in the surf on Elmer's Island or Fourchon Beach. Sometimes we would also throw a regular speck rig. We would tip it every now and then with bait shrimp or cut croaker. More often than not we would also catch some huge channel mullet/whiting, black drum and reds in the surf while fishing for the flounder. Doubles were not uncommon. Sometimes 2 different kinds of fish.
Good times yeah!!
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