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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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Heading in from offshore any V-Bay reports?
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Fish hard and Beat the banks on the west side for reds, but its very dirty all over. Good luck
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If you can find some mullet to cut up beat the banks, fresh shrimp will always work but mullet = less trash fish.
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They had huge schools of mullet when I went saturday. From the mouth of shark bayou all the way to blue point.
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Heard some people smashed reds near shark bayou over the weekend. mainly small ones.
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I concur the water on the west side looks better. Caught a few reds and flounders at the island last week. Went this weekend, water was dirty and fresh toward the island. I had better luck for reds in West side (Week Bay) on Sunday...
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guy i know pulls a small troll was pulling around blue point and caught two trout. this was sunday morning. heard some trout were caught in the cove sat morn and some around the camps.
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I caught a pickle speck Saturday on the east VB bank midway between mud and blue point - salinity was ZERO and water looked like bourbon when i poured some on the white boat deck... I was surprised.
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Yessir its dark then... Good with coke tho..lol
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The river is way to high to be in that area unless you run east of the river.
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Im sure there is a few trout in there that did not go to the gulf from last fall but no big numbers....tasted the water over the weekend and it was 100% fresh and muddy.
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