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Old 06-17-2014, 07:41 AM
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Caught a few Saturday bout 20 miles out of Joseph's harbor. Finicky. Wanted live shrimp or croakers.

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Old 06-17-2014, 08:09 AM
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Nice haul. you find em on a rig or wreck?
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Old 06-17-2014, 08:33 AM
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Nice catch! We caught about a dozen or so in the VM block a few weeks ago with cut bait. Our biggest was just under 12lbs. Gonna target them this weekend with live bait...
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Old 06-17-2014, 08:35 AM
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We caught em on a rig. We are headed to grand isle and will target them weather permitting. These were small. No size.


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Old 06-17-2014, 09:05 AM
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We caught a few this weekend in GI.........but man people are crazy..........literally one guy rolled in, rig hook in hand, between us and another boat........I could spit in his boat.......
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Old 06-17-2014, 10:19 AM
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nice! way to get on em!
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We caught a few this weekend in GI.........but man people are crazy..........literally one guy rolled in, rig hook in hand, between us and another boat........I could spit in his boat.......
How far did you have to go out?

I've got a 22' triton LTS and I want to venture a little ways off shore for something other than reds and trout...
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Old 06-17-2014, 08:52 PM
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20 miles. 18 ft scout
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Old 06-17-2014, 08:56 PM
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20 miles. 18 ft scout
No kidding? I don't know much about off shore. Wait. Nothing, I know nothing about fishing off shore. I've done it a few times, but never gone in my boat and used my tackle. Looks like I may need to start a thread....:*****:
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You really have to watch the weather patterns and make sure there are little to no chance of storms. I've gone offshore in small boats most of my life. But gotta be very mindful of the weather. And south winds.
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You got more balls than me. Weather is always an issue but going out there with one engine is my concern. Nice catch BTW
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You got more balls than me. Weather is always an issue but going out there with one engine is my concern. Nice catch BTW

Ever watch Wicked Tuna or see a shrimp boats head offshore. Most of those are single engines.


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Old 06-18-2014, 09:29 AM
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"Ever watch Wicked Tuna or see a shrimp boats head offshore. Most of those are single engines. "

Indeed, but those boats have high freeboard/transom, self bailing decks and are designed to take on a significant sea if the engine is disabled. Have I ventured offshore in single engined outboard boats? Yes, I have, but they were hulls designed for the seas I would expect to possibly encounter. Would I venture out 20+ miles in my 24' bayboat? Naw....I'll pass....I'm not that mad at the snapper anymore. JMO
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as techonlogy has gotten better I am less concerned about single engines.......four strokes seem to be rock solid.

Most failures today are electronic. That being said ........two engines broke is about the same as one engine broke.

now, old two stokes and inline sixs then hell yea two was better than one........
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Old 06-18-2014, 10:01 PM
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You really have to watch the weather patterns and make sure there are little to no chance of storms. I've gone offshore in small boats most of my life. But gotta be very mindful of the weather. And south winds.
In my 19 ft. Frontier, we have been, many times, out to EI 74, which I believe is about 25-30 miles out with no problems, but we always watch the forecast carefully. On several occasions, we have turned around at the landing believing that "discretion is the better part of valor".
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How far did you have to go out?

I've got a 22' triton LTS and I want to venture a little ways off shore for something other than reds and trout...
I was catching them in 40' of water 6 miles offshore in fourchon this past weekend on plastic , caught triple tails also
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as techonlogy has gotten better I am less concerned about single engines.......four strokes seem to be rock solid.

Most failures today are electronic. That being said ........two engines broke is about the same as one engine broke.

now, old two stokes and inline sixs then hell yea two was better than one........
I hear ya....guess im just gun shy after getting stuck in the gulf a couple times. Not a good feeling.
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Man I am jealous been offshore three time with my boat and still didn't catch one.....
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