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PUREBAY2200 01-25-2013 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 540999)
He DOES not have a clue.....So carry on with your info for others!!!

i been waiting for ur midget a$$ to show up....... welcome!!

until this dude shows some recent pics catching huge numbers of 5lb + stripers in lake p...... im callin bullshi+!!!

ill eat my words if he shows recent pics or video to back up his crazy info....my buddy works as a biologist in the manchac and kale ponchatrain basin.... he just confirmed that there is no substantial population of stripers or hybrib stripers in the lake.

there was back in the 70;s and 80;s..... but not in recent years.

again.... this guy shows pics and ill believe it..... obviously he knows way more then the marine biologist who work in the manchac and lake p basin area....

PUREBAY2200 01-25-2013 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 541001)
I just text Josh Hall and they are catching lots of Striper in Lake P right now

im sure they are.... along woth 50 lb jack cravelle from the airport ..... and tarpon at the trestles....


i saw a $15,000 buck in my back yard last nite.......

"W" 01-25-2013 03:51 PM

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PUREBAY2200 01-25-2013 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 541002)
Dude when is the last time you fished Lake P???? And when is the last time you caught a limit on Lake P out of your boat not with a person who can fish???

i retired from real fishing, to expensive.... i just pond fish now:D

PUREBAY2200 01-25-2013 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 541009)
December 18, 2012

thats 1 fish.......... tatpontom said you can catch 100 and they will all b 5lb+

lets see that pic.....

PUREBAY2200 01-25-2013 03:53 PM

and how do we know thats lake p....josh fishes all over.....

"W" 01-25-2013 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by PUREBAY2200 (Post 541014)
thats 1 fish.......... tatpontom said you can catch 100 and they will all b 5lb+

lets see that pic.....

Many anglers already know that the areas on the southern side of Lake Pontchartrain held some monster trout, but the lake seems to have more secrets than it lets on. Around the Seabrook bridge, Josh Hall has been taking the opportunity to catch what almost seems like an intruder, this far south.

Striped bass are a common saltwater fish on the east coast and many anglers fish them in the surf. But, while the fish swim in Louisiana's coastal waters, not many anglers specifically target stripers.
But Hall said there's no special tactics required to catch them. According to Hall, stripers are ambush predators and attack bait fish similarly to speckled trout. They also stick to current lines to gobble up any bait helplessly caught in the moving water, just like trout.

“This is the first time we’ve caught pure striped bass,” Hall said. “I’m not sure why they’re here but they are; we used to catch specks, white trout and reds around Seabrook, but now all we catch is specks, hybrid stripers and pure-bred striped bass.”

Hall said that right when the tide begins to rise is the best time to catch stripers. Hall will usually average around three stripers a night — his biggest so far being 12 ½ pounds.

“Any structure around Seabrook that breaks up that moving current seems to be good," Hall said. "We catch them along the shoreline around those bumpers in front of Seabrook, the new rocks and all along that shoreline. Just cast past the structure that you are fishing into the eddie that forms from the broken current; those fish are usually waiting.”

Hall believes stripers and trout are gathering around Seabrook because of the water temperature. It is not to cold because of the frequent warm spells between cold fronts, leading to average water temperatures of about 60 degrees. Consequentially, the fish aren’t moving around a whole lot but aren’t stuck on the bottom conserving energy, either, and are using structure around Seabrook as ambush points for easy meals.

“The stripers are pretty consistent at night,” Hall said, “We’ve been fishing them just like you would fish for a speckled trout — using a Matrix Shad or live shrimp, casting into that current line.”

PUREBAY2200 01-25-2013 03:58 PM

sorry..... josh is a kool dude and all...... but LSM post more BS then the national inquirer".

one guys opinion dont make it a fact.......

kinda like u saying big lake is harder to fish then lake p...... or that u can kick a 6'3" guy in the face with a standing roundhouse ......

"W" 01-25-2013 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by PUREBAY2200 (Post 541019)
sorry..... josh is a kool dude and all...... but LSM post more BS then the national inquirer".

one guys opinion dont make it a fact.......

kinda like u saying big lake is harder to fish then lake p...... or that u can kick a 6'3" guy in the face with a standing roundhouse ......

dude your a moron....I just text Josh and this is his words


Yes, we have been catching a ton of stripers in Lake P and Seabrook area most from the bank .

PUREBAY2200 01-25-2013 04:01 PM

words.........lmao.... dude show proof.

ur proving ur stupidity....... show proof.... im headed off line till later....u have until 9-10 pm to find pics of limits of stripers from lake p.... in the past 2-5 years...... do that and ill shut up and tell tarpontom im sorry.

"W" 01-25-2013 04:04 PM

From 2009:
Yeah, there are stripers and tarpon in Pontchartrain. Let's take the latter first.
Generally, tarpon move into the lake during summer and stay until the first strong outgoing tides in Sept./Oct. They are most commonly found in a deep hole out from Lakeshore Airport and are caught (Mostly) on dead mullet fished on bottom. And typically, they are pretty big! Can you catch (Hook?) a lake-tarpon from the bank? Probably not, but never say never.
Now to stripers.
The Pontchartrain Basin was the westernmost part of the natural range of the striped bass. Habitat destruction and alteration destroyed the entire Louisiana population in the late 1950's, and subsequent stockings have been only very marginally successful.
The problem is the lack of cool water. High temperature is deadly to adult stripers, though smaller fish can and do survive in it. Indeed, I have caught a bunch of stripers to five pounds in the Mississippi River at Buras. However, I have seen exactly one 10-pounder, and since I was working on a striper project with the USF&WS, I was looking for them.
There are some decent-sized stripers in the Pontchartrain Basin, but during summer they primarily stay in the northshore rivers, moving into and through the lake occasionally during winter. So what I'm saying is fishing for the largest available stripers from the bank of Lake Pontchartrain is not a viable opportunity.
Try the Bogue Falaya - deep!!!- above Covington.
Sorry, but I am not a pessimist - I know.
And I hope you crappie-slayers will forgive my dissertation. :D

There are a ton of strippers in the Lake Ponchatrain area. You can find them on the north shore all the way down to the main population on the south shore

Pete

"W" 01-25-2013 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by PUREBAY2200 (Post 541023)
words.........lmao.... dude show proof.

ur proving ur stupidity....... show proof.... im headed off line till later....u have until 9-10 pm to find pics of limits of stripers from lake p.... in the past 2-5 years...... do that and ill shut up and tell tarpontom im sorry.


Here you GO MORON.... IF you had a boat and could fish you would know!!!

Duck Butter 01-25-2013 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 541024)
There are a ton of strippers in the Lake Ponchatrain area. You can find them on the north shore all the way down to the main population on the south shore

Pete


Why yes, yes there are

Goooh 01-25-2013 04:38 PM

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Why yes, yes there are

*****! This is so good ..

Here is a pic of Dub and the one he caught in Henderson last time we went together.

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youmyboyblue 01-25-2013 04:48 PM

I'm not saying they don't have any, I just never caught any and I fish it pretty often. Off the subject: I have seen multiple paddlefish along the causeway so anything can be out there.

Duck Butter 01-25-2013 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 541037)
*****! This is so good ..

Here is a pic of Dub and the one he caught in Henderson last time we went together.

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haha

mcjaredsandwich 01-25-2013 05:12 PM

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"W" 01-25-2013 05:22 PM

LMAO


Edwards total time saltwater fishing = 25-30 days total

Now Lake P expert on fish !!!

Last time anyone said : Edwards is on the trout in lake P




Said No One Ever !!!

SULPHITE 01-25-2013 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by mcjaredsandwich (Post 541047)
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Lol!!

bayouchub 01-25-2013 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by mcjaredsandwich (Post 541047)
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LMAO!!!


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