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hypothetical spot?
good fishing most of the year. My question is what is the opinion on catching BIG trout on a spot like this on 2nd .3rd sunny day after a hard cold spell? |
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I wouldn't see why not. I've caught some nice trout in similar areas in the summer. I THINK, somebody correct me if I'm wrong cause I'm still learning, but I think I muddy bottom is better for big trout in winter.
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I'd think the big girls would move from the deep holes after a cold front moves out onto the shell shallows where they could be in the water that gets warmed up quicker by the sun . But in close enough range to ambush bait that is in the deeper tidal movement
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Can you show me on a map where your "hypothetical" spot is? Lol I mean, since it's not real and all.
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You just described one of my favorite red spots on Scofield Bayou out of Buras. A killer for reds on a flood tide between the reef and bank and the leading edge of the reef. Never caught specks there. I was about 500yds inshore of the beach. Pre Katrina.
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