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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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Lake P Causeway 11/4
http://www.nola.com/outdoors/index.ssf/2015/11/causeway_speckled-trout_action.html#incart_river_mobile http://videos.nola.com/times-picayune/2015/11/how_to_catch_speckled_trout_on.html#incart_river_m obile |
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Good read!
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I was on the lake Wednesday crabbing, its a good thing they caught fish early because by 10am the white caps started to roll.
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We were on the lake after 10 it was glass all day.
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Great artical for sure !
Lots of good info there ... Thanks for sharing ! |
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well at kenner launch there was a steady ENE wind with the start of small white caps and I had to slow roll going in to avoid being soaked by busting waves, guess you were on the north shore
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Yea we were on north shore to mid lake.
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Tried the causeway today... the weather could not have been better, the water was however not right, it was dirty. Not one hit did I get over a two hour period. I fished the 12 mile mark, and then decided to hit the fish balls 3 miles East of there. First cast, 27" redfish... after that nothing.
Ended the day at Sea brook and tagged and release two 10" trout. Never seen such a perfect day and not produce fish. |
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They are there. My buddy did pretty well yesterday but it does take a lot of patience. Its not uncommon to go 2 hours without a hit.
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Very nice write up and video. Thanks for sharing
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