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![]() With all the good trips I have been having I was waiting for a bad one to hit me soon. After a colorful ride through the bayou I hit the open bay where I had a very successful scouting trip the day before. I went to the same point and set up in the same spot. This entire type of fishing was new to them. After I showed them what we do here Mark started things off with a keeper. ![]() I did not have a good feeling about this place today. The winds had the water stirred up and dirty. A comment was made about how the fish could find the bait in the water. It was evident they were seeing the bait because most of the strikes came right after a little twitch of the bait. ![]() I made the decision to just sit tight and let the fish find us. We went through a lot of short redfish with an occasional good one thrown in. ![]() Even with the high winds and cloud cover it was very hot. Later in the morning the winds had eased a bit which made the heat more intense. Once we had our limit of keepers I went out looking for some bull reds to introduce these guys to some hard fighting fish. ![]() I am trying a new lure for Russelure and was hoping to land a bull red on one. I had a monster bull on but with the treble hooks the fish was able to rip out and get away. I did manage several gaff top sail cats. ![]() ![]() The first bull red did not fight much at all. It gave a few pulls and more of less came to the boat. Once at the net the fish decided it did not like our looks and made a dash for the other side of the bay. Unfortunately that was the only run and the fish came to the net. ![]() Mark enjoyed the fight but I knew he was soon to get indoctrinated to the thrill of bull red fishing. His second one "hit like a freight train" in Marks own words. After he landed this one he had to get some water and give his wrist and arm a break. ![]() We got some sail cats also and John was having a blast watching his son put on a fish catching demonstration. With out any warning John gets woken up by a hard hitting bull redfish. It was his turn to get pulled around the boat a bit. They both were now introduced to La. red fishing at it's best. ![]() I think Mark had 4 bulls and John had about the same amount before they called it. With arms burning from fighting bull redfish and a limit of slot size redfish in the box in upper 90's temps they were ready to head back to the marina. ![]() The next day I had a Voice mail saying they had time to reflect on the trip and discuss the wonderful time they had with me. I wish Mark a marriage as wonderful as the trip they had with me. Life is Good! Fishing is not a matter of life or death. It's more important than that. CAPT HOOP -- OUR FREEDOM |
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You don't eat sail cats?
That's some fine eating. |
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