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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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Best Pass to Fish 2/17
I know Calcasieu Pass, Belle Pass (Fourchon), and Caminada Pass (Grand Isle) pretty well from Spring and Summer trips, but Calcasieu is the only one I've fished in the winter. So, what would be your best bet to get the young man on a bull or two for his 12th birthday? Or should we hit the other side of Grand Isle and go deep in Barataria pass? |
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Not sure about the fish.
On another note though, I thought you guys were moving back this way?. |
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IMHO I would fish Caminada pass. W/ the new bar and the rocks at the pass you can target deep to shallow and good cover in a very small area.
But i have never fished Calcasieu ?? |
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You should book him a tuna trip with Deep south charters. That will definitely be a trip to remember.
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X2!!
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Just take him to the weirs and let him catch reds till dark
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Caminada pass should be good like the other poster said with the new bars and rocks.. Also if you know the area 4bayous pass on the east side of barataria pass.. Usually can pull a few out of there.. Good luck hope he gets what he is wanting to caught.
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I head to the grand isle / fourchon area, 3 deep passes within 20 miles of each other = better chance of catching if the action ain't on at the other
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We're very active in ongoing job searches, but haven't landed anything yet. We prefer at least one spouse to have a job before I leave my current employment to move.
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Quote:
Always a good idea to have at least one working, I must agree. |
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