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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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Marsh island
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If the winds out of the north the canals get real shallow especially low tide. THe reds have been good on the outgoing tide. Mostly on the drains and grass.
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thanks last week I fished the west side of the bay and got stuck right when I went into Fearman Lake lucky I going very slow.
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The worm is near marsh island. On core blanch
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Cote Blanche side. Deep hole. Og
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In the worm there are some holes that are 20 + ft deep. Around each corner after bay tom. Reds are in there for sure.
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Thanks will Hit it up next weekend when I get back from Chicago.
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caught about 40 rat reds in about 2 hours saturday fishing banks in weeks bay. Most were right under 16"
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was out there sunday around weeks bay but did
not get one bite : ( |
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Hey King Mackerel
Was that on shrimp on the bottom, or under a cork? I almost never get any redfish bites, but I guess I don't work the banks. Thanks. |
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Marsh island is great place to fish year round....If your do not know the inside I would fish the north bank. Inside has some very shallow mud flats,even worse this time of the year. But if you troll along the north bank say from the game warden camp to the west you will be fine.
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Looking at Google map I see theres a dam down the canal by the game warden camp is it safe to drive down there?
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There is two weirs/dams....there is a few mud flats to watch for but they are marked with arrows (the game warden aka bird island bayou canal) if you stay in the middle it is fairly deep 5-12 foot.
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My son has been catching reds at the Wax fishing run outs.
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check out he island using http://www.flashearth.com/ the areal photos are clear and were taken during an extremely low tide so you can see the areas that are safe and the ones that are not.
Be careful. |
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