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Old 02-24-2014, 06:50 PM
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Default Marsh Island bayou questions?

How is the fishing in those bayous that go inside marsh island?

I dont know anything about these bayous.
please share you experience when venturing into these areas.

How far can you go inside these bayous and Is there anything to worry about when going into these bayous.
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Old 02-24-2014, 07:03 PM
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The easy bayou to fish is bird island bayou, the game warden camp,is at the entrance,follow the bends in the bayou, there are some weirs back there that are good for crabing and cast netting for shrimp. In the winter there are some deep,holes for red fish.
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Old 02-24-2014, 07:14 PM
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The furthest ive been in bird island bayou is the big weir. And ive been to the worm. The rest of them I uave no clue

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Old 02-24-2014, 08:09 PM
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Use your trolling motor in the smaller canals until you learn the area most of those canal can get very shallow fast. Usually I would just troll and cast until we get on the reds and limit out.
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Old 02-24-2014, 08:17 PM
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Use your trolling motor in the smaller canals until you learn the area most of those canal can get very shallow fast. Usually I would just troll and cast until we get on the reds and limit out.
Hey howard it was nice meeting you today. We should hook up one day and make a trip to the island. Ill pm you

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Old 02-24-2014, 08:29 PM
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Fishing is not too bad back there. I've had the pleasure of sitting out there a few times and fishing. You can definitely catch them out there. Don't remember what we caught on, but I think all I ever brought was gulp.

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Winter time the canals are good....summer I find the lakes to be better. But most of the time you never need to go inside. The whole north shoreline is great fishing. Just fish any points and drains. Learning the area I suggest idle or use trolling motor in areas your not sure of.The island can go from 12 foot to mud in a hurry.
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Winter time the canals are good....summer I find the lakes to be better. But most of the time you never need to go inside. The whole north shoreline is great fishing. Just fish any points and drains. Learning the area I suggest idle or use trolling motor in areas your not sure of.The island can go from 12 foot to mud in a hurry.
You are right about being shallow fast. We always fish the inside but this year thinking about fishing the east side of marsh island around the banks. Ever tried fishing the east side ?
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Old 02-25-2014, 10:21 AM
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You are right about being shallow fast. We always fish the inside but this year thinking about fishing the east side of marsh island around the banks. Ever tried fishing the east side ?
Yes but I prefer the shoreline from bird island bayou to bayou michael
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Old 02-25-2014, 10:42 AM
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There is a couple of points to the east of Bird Island, that are especially hot for Reds when a West Wind is blowing. 'Aucoin Bayou'!
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Old 02-25-2014, 12:07 PM
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There is a couple of points to the east of Bird Island, that are especially hot for Reds when a West Wind is blowing. 'Aucoin Bayou'!
I would not doubt it...I just never fished that end much.
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Yes but I prefer the shoreline from bird island bayou to bayou michael
Shhhhh LOL thats a great bank, seems to always hold good fish, i used to bang that bank with a gold floating rat L trap... Redfish candy!
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Old 02-25-2014, 02:37 PM
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Shhhhh LOL thats a great bank, seems to always hold good fish, i used to bang that bank with a gold floating rat L trap... Redfish candy!
I like traps but the last fews years been using the manns mid minus 1 crankbait. It is bulky and only dives 1 foot. That area had some grass islands out there years ago that washed away. Now they have a shell bottom. Won't give up those spots though.
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Seem like the small reds are at those rock and shoreline by the game warrent camp. Always had luck inside the island for bigger reds
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