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Lake Ponchartrain
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Thems some nice sized ones at the bottom
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That's about the order we caught them in and I forgot to add that we were using a cork with a weighted jig head and gulp shrimp. I started out with a TKO shrimp under a cork, but my buddy was hooking up more so I switched to the 1/4oz jig head with gulp under the cork and started doing better.
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Good work; ain't herd many people catch fish under birds in lake p..... Under a poppin cork!!
Def a good day for y'all!! The wind has been blowin all day; i bet is was ruff far out. Where y'all launched and what reef ball were y'all around? |
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We launched at the end of Williams blvd and started heading to the Jefferson Parrish reef, we noticed the birds just north of us about half a mile and on the west side of the causeway. Looking north along the causeway we could see 3 sets of birds going and we stayed with the closest two until the end when we started heading south again. The last set of birds were between the reef and the causeway. We're both saltwater fishing rookies and I would have never realized how much you have to work to stay with the fish if it wasn't for the birds guiding us. The other boat that was out looked like he was fishing the bottom, but it was hard to tell and we didn't get to close and didn't want to ruin it for him so we just headed home. We launched at 630 and by 900 there were 3ft seas, we got soaking wet on the ride in but it was worth it. I think more experienced anglers would have had their limits of trout today because they probably would have been better at staying with the fish, our TM(12 volt) was useless in those winds.
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Nice!!!Thanks for the report. When I passed the lake this morning on the way to the game there was some serious white capping going on.
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