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			 im thinking about going down tomorrow night and either getting a room or staying in my truck. anyone else down? i am gonna bring my kayak so if anyone else wants too my boss was down there today doing some assessments and said the reds were in 8 inches of water busting topwater  | 
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			i fish fourchon quite regualry and latley the specks have been on the small side .  we did find some decent reds in fourchon but had better luck in golden meadow duck ponds hitting the run outs with spinner baits.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 Pox, you fishin' the Gulf side of the Timbalier rocks?  | 
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			i havnt been fishing timbilier to much the rocks are scattered dont wanna tear up boat we have been fishing calumet island , casse-tete, brush islands and the shell island (dont know the name) .  it was pretty decent earlier this year but latley they have been all small.  i belive i wont speck fish that area for awhile im gonna stick to venice for the time being but every so often i wanna catch reds and we will head to g-med / fourchon .
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			There is a big reef we fished call 4 Piles. We fished it with Bob G. from Between the Banks. It isn't far from Fourchon, to the West in the bay. But that was Specks, not Redfish. We did catch a few good sized Reds with our Specks at a place called Northwest Point Rigs. It is West of Leeville.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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