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Old 09-27-2017, 10:12 AM
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I get it guys.. yes, the pics look much clearer than what you're dealing with. That was just the back corner of the wade.. where I caught the trout and the big reds, most of our fish that morning came from much dirtier water and on the edge. We were fishing the edge of where our fresh was pushing up against the slightly more salty water pushed along our south shoreline. The pics aren't revealing of all conditions of the title. And yes over here we get conditions like yours and very much so right now. Out Trinity bay has a zero ppt surface right now and we're catching trout over there as well. Same with Sabine and Big Lake.. but where we're all catching fish is under it and along the fringe edges where the fish are pushed to. Caught about 1/2 of our trout that morning in YooHoo with the frothy fresh bubbles on top. These fish in the pics were around a corner and just happened to be bigger... some studs.
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