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Tee Butte
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Didn't get that far but water all the way from lil bay to Indian point is very dirty with minimal pockets of half way decent water.
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Spoke to a friend who works at Tiger Shoals.. Waters choc. milk all the way to the south end of TS..
ON the other hand.. We went in search of the extinct Red Snapper out of Rollover Sat. Morning on the Triton.. Winds was rippin out of the NE. Water was really nice about at the 3 mile mark.. It was really rough in the morning but slicked off around 1 pm.. We had to hit 3 platforms but got our limit of snaps... Current was rippin with the FULL MOON. So Snaps were NOT there where I left them 2 weeks ago.. Largest was about 14#.. The rest were 7-8#, but the Triton only burned 14 gals. That's with the motor running all day *** the current and waves made it hard to set up on the fish...I think fish were holding close to bottom but really all in the Platform. I'd mark some fish then we would drop down, catch fish... Cleaned snaps and they were FULL of crabs the size of a Qtr. I mean FULL. Could not buy a snap on dead or cut bait... All snaps were caught on live mullet. Water temp is rising a little .. 72.5 to 75 deg. Can wait until it gets to 80 so I can put my new JBL speargun to work.. It's going to be fun killin them big snaps in 42' of water. |
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Must have cleaned up, because it looks pretty great now in Tiger Shoal and the T Butte area.
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hey we are thinking about making a snapper trip in our bay boat this year. We figured pecan island was our best shot, since we shouldn't have to run out that far, but we don't know how far we'd have to go. Would you mind sharing how far out you normally have to go in order to find some? |
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I've caught them in 45ft earlier in the season...spring. Best to start at 60ft. If you can get out to the V119's you are going to find them, work west from there (80ft or so at 119). Also, if you bring some light jigs or Sabiki rigs and catch some small live bait you increase the odds of larger fish.
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They be in state waters out of PI right now. The Rock or Cameron is also a good launching point. Water is a little less than 80' at 119.
Guys.. All U need is 40' of water to catch RS.. I've seen Lg. Female RS's suspended at 15' in 42' of water. I fished off of fourchon in the ST Blks, first week in March when I was staying in GI. About 6 miles out.. We could see cars passing on Hwy 1. All the nice ( 8-12#) RS you want along with some mangroves. Just like trout fishing or learning where to Catch trout in BL.. U got to put in the time.. It's also a good idea to have a scuba diver with U so he can tell u where the RS are located on the platform. ))))))) The challenge is finding platforms that are still in place in that shallow of water. Verm 119 (5) platforms are coming out this summer if they are not be pulled as I type this. Last edited by biggun; 04-26-2016 at 09:45 AM. |
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thanks for the report biggun! I can't wait to give it a shot! |
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further than I want to go.... where did you get that map? That is pretty sweet!
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It is a FREE kml overlay for Google Earth. Im all about free stuff.
http://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/ Makes it easy to find those platforms pads after the platform is removed., drop a placemark on the black dot, convert to .usr for lowrance, and in the unit ya go without entering a single number. All ya gotta do then is head out. But i will tell you this, having sidescan makes finding them faster and easier. Let me know and I will make a video on how to convert the files. |
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I have fished at that group and beyond since the mid '70's. That microwave tower was always a bit of a landmark which usually meant we were is fishing water when we reached that point on the way out and halfway home on the way in for day trips. Made a lot of bait there and the red buoy that was a couple of miles south of it on the way to the Quida's. Kinda sad to see them pulled.
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4-27-16: Finally caught a few trout between Marsh Island and Rollover. Live bait only (Shrimp and Croakers).
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Looks like a couple good ones in there |
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Nice little pile of fish!
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