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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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Anybody having luck with trout
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I'm hoping to try the Cyp point area Friday or Saturday . The trout should be there if the water stays clear.
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Same here
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Went yesterday (Wednesday), with my brother from New Mexico. Not one bite. Fished gulp and other plastics under cork, bounced on the bottom, slow reeled. Tried the cove, mud point, shark island, shark bayou, mud point, back to the cove. Nothing. Saw one boat pull in one trout in the cove on plastic. Lost it at the boat. He said that was his first bite, which was late morning. I'd be interested what anyone else did.
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Sounds
Like December has arrived early at the point this year with the below average temperatures that we've gotten so far. The trout vanishing act has begun I suppose....
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I went yesterday and didn't get a trout bite at the pile or blue point early. With the SW wind picking up I headed to the opposite end and found reds stacked up - shoulda had 15 but couldn't get them to bite, lost the 3 that did take the bait. Water was below 55 degrees until noon or so. I threw every color, every smell, every spinner and rattle at them and so did the other 3 in my boat, they just weren't Hungry or I wasn't living right.
We could see the reds and they were plentiful running the banks in 2-3' of water... Talked to a guy that said tgey caught 31 Trout off mud point |
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Looks like I am hunting now instead.
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