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Old 11-24-2015, 05:37 AM
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Ben and Tim Winter and Chip Spurlock were back with me today on the Bluewave. We left out of the Reel Inn after daylight trying to let it warm up a bit!! Our first stop found a slow trout bite. We picked away at the trout under corks in 6 ft depths with the C-Sea shad. With the bite slowing down we made a few moves only to find dirty water. I decided to go check a area I haven't fished in a while and found pretty clean water with a falling tide. Everything was looking good except for the rising barometric pressure. We drifted over a reef in 3-5 ft depths picking up a flounder and a red. The trout bite here was non existent. We moved into a bayou with a good point with moving water. The fresh bait shrimp came out and it was just crazy!! Double and triple hook ups every cast!! I've never had so much fun and laughed so hard loading the boat with bay snapper and pup drum!! Talking amongst the other guides in our crew, I think we set a new record!!!! 71 Bay snapper, Lmao. We always make fun of them and a lot of people don't keep them, because they are hard to clean. In all actuality they taste great. I normally would not keep more than 10. With the new Ridgid Saw Zaw, it's a game changer though as they are simple to clean now. This non stop every cast bite made the trip and my crew had the time of their life catching them. Crazy how a fish we normally make fun of and put down can be a game changer and make the trip of a lifetime!!! Three full gallon bags of bay snapper fillets the guys will be enjoying. It's all good and my crew can't wait to see what tomorrow brings!! Thanks guys for the continued business.


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Old 11-24-2015, 07:03 AM
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How do rig a line to fish at a 6' depth?
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Old 11-24-2015, 05:38 PM
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We were fishing two feet under a cork catching our trout in 6ft of water. The trout were suspended.
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Old 11-25-2015, 07:06 AM
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We were fishing two feet under a cork catching our trout in 6ft of water. The trout were suspended.

Got you, I was thinking yall were fishing a sliding cork, i never could figure out how to tie one of those on. I'll have to go yahoo and google that as my old boss would say.
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Old 11-25-2015, 11:40 AM
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What are you calling a bay snapper? I can't tell in the picture.
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Old 11-25-2015, 12:11 PM
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What are you calling a bay snapper? I can't tell in the picture.
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