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Old 03-03-2012, 07:56 PM
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2 peice? . . . . . I got that same rod lol used to go HAM on some pond feeshes
Nooooo one puece. More chedda but its a sturdy lil booger
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Old 03-03-2012, 07:57 PM
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Nice catch!! Was that in the Basin?? Don't want any details just curious!!!
No not in basin buddy. Place off the vermilion river
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Old 03-03-2012, 09:20 PM
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Excellent post! Looks like a good day.
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Old 03-03-2012, 10:43 PM
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Bad arse day my friend! Brim are without a doubt my favorite fish to eat. I love them crispy fried fins.
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Old 03-03-2012, 11:15 PM
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I've never seen any fish like that coming out the vermillion must be a secret spot or lake martin is close to the vermillion
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Old 03-03-2012, 11:18 PM
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I've never seen any fish like that coming out the vermillion must be a secret spot or lake martin is close to the vermillion
River has lots of fish,would catch bass bream and sacalait in the culverts as a kid....not sure if I would eat em though. Maybe upstream from the poo poo plant.
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Old 03-03-2012, 11:30 PM
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That's why river has lots of fish nobody wants to eat fish from the poo plant. If ever fish intracoatal city it's the mouth of the vermillion so any reds or specks might be poo fish too hahaha like fishing out of venice it's the butt hole of america. Where are the culverts you speak of I wouldn't mine just having something tug on the end of my line ?
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Old 03-03-2012, 11:36 PM
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That's why river has lots of fish nobody wants to eat fish from the poo plant. If ever fish intracoatal city it's the mouth of the vermillion so any reds or specks might be poo fish too hahaha like fishing out of venice it's the butt hole of america. Where are the culverts you speak of I wouldn't mine just having something tug on the end of my line ?
The ones I used to fish growing up are on the south side of lafayette past the acadiana mall. Would ride my bike through the woods and fish close to where to culverts would drain into the river. Now the woods are a big neighborhood. You got a point,we have polluted water everywhere. Gives em a lil extra flavor.

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Old 03-03-2012, 11:48 PM
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Sounds like heck of a childhood I was the same way but mostly caught bream growing up and now like you say the woods are a whole subdivision feel sorry for kids these days nothing but concrete around
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thats a good day right there J. I havent reeled in any bream in years, gonna have to add that to my list for this year
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Also lake martin gets water from the verm river....I have ate fish out there several times so the river can't be much worse.
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thats a good day right there J. I havent reeled in any bream in years, gonna have to add that to my list for this year
Josh you let me know and ill put you n lil man on em!
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That's why river has lots of fish nobody wants to eat fish from the poo plant. If ever fish intracoatal city it's the mouth of the vermillion so any reds or specks might be poo fish too hahaha like fishing out of venice it's the butt hole of america. Where are the culverts you speak of I wouldn't mine just having something tug on the end of my line ?
Has anybody seen the Dirty Jobs episode on the tilapia farm? They were raised in a sewer plant. Vermillion can't be much worse. Fishing should be good in there think of all the structure to fish (fridges, cars, abandond boats, etc....)
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Old 03-04-2012, 08:46 AM
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Has anybody seen the Dirty Jobs episode on the tilapia farm? They were raised in a sewer plant. Vermillion can't be much worse. Fishing should be good in there think of all the structure to fish (fridges, cars, abandond boats, etc....)
When the water settles out and clears some you can wear out the sacalait in the river. Old man I know catches em fishing downed trees south of milton.
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When the water settles out and clears some you can wear out the sacalait in the river. Old man I know catches em fishing downed trees south of milton.
If u think back awhile ryan where i told ya ta try that had da posted signs.... Dats where dey was lol
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If u think back awhile ryan where i told ya ta try that had da posted signs.... Dats where dey was lol
Yep sure did....lol f dem signs. Last time I went back there it was muddy,caught some giant chopick. Went through 3 humdingers
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