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Old 05-13-2011, 10:36 AM
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Default Fishing reports from Prien Lake or Lake Charles

I'm wanting to take my wife and kids saltwater fishing this afternoon and maybe in the morning. Any suggestions on where and what to use.
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Old 05-13-2011, 10:37 AM
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flounder are biting in haymark and north moss lake.... thats all i know.
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Old 05-13-2011, 10:40 AM
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flounder are biting in haymark and north moss lake.... thats all i know.
Where are those places at?
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Old 05-13-2011, 10:43 AM
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Old 05-13-2011, 10:53 AM
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haymark is the cut to the north of where jordan is pointing
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Old 05-13-2011, 10:55 AM
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flounder are biting in haymark and north moss lake.... thats all i know.
Ok I found the places. What are they biting on?
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Ok I found the places. What are they biting on?
I'm sure Gulp! swimming mullets or shrimp.
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Thanks.
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Fished prien last thursday, caught some specks reds and flounder drifting ~100 yards off the bank across from PL park ramp. Sand eel jr's. Drift avg depth of 6 ft. Baits were fished quick. Had an east wind. Would start maybe ~350yards off bank and drift toward it. If you are just looking to put the family on fish regardless of species, dead shrimp, live mullets, shad will do the trick and you'll catch fish.
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Fished prien last thursday, caught some specks reds and flounder drifting ~100 yards off the bank across from PL park ramp. Sand eel jr's. Drift avg depth of 6 ft. Baits were fished quick. Had an east wind. Would start maybe ~350yards off bank and drift toward it. If you are just looking to put the family on fish regardless of species, dead shrimp, live mullets, shad will do the trick and you'll catch fish.
Thanks what color sand eel.
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glow and opening night w/ tail dipped in chartreuse
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I'm sure Gulp! swimming mullets or shrimp.

chart mullet
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Tandem Rig, Gulp swim mullet (chart or pearl) on back and something that looka like a skrimp(Glow/Chart) on the front hook, worked well for us one afternoon
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man yall making me mad i want to go fishing
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