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tboy 10-28-2015 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 777043)
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Im dying over here:help:

Same here, that shiz was funny.

Trout rivers 10-29-2015 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by B-Stealth (Post 777173)
Also helps to bring different color rocks, I use white limestone for duck hunting and blue painted rocks for fishing.

LMAO go for it and you will never leave without a empty box!

Andy C 10-29-2015 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Trout rivers (Post 777450)
LMAO go for it and you will never leave without a empty box!

Helps the dog if you throw blue rocks at him/her, and pink rocks in the water!!

Trout rivers 10-29-2015 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Andy C (Post 777460)
Helps the dog if you throw blue rocks at him/her, and pink rocks in the water!!

oh my bad bro The Trout eat colored rocks now cool
My point exactly!

Andy C 10-30-2015 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Trout rivers (Post 777465)
oh my bad bro The Trout eat colored rocks now cool
My point exactly!

All these year's you didn't know that??

Didn't mean to give your sceret away for free on the net, my bad bro

Reefman 10-30-2015 10:58 AM

Never leave the landing without 600 live shrimp. When approaching gulls working over a school start throwing handfuls of live shrimp in the water as you ease into casting distance. Will keep the birds and fish right there. Fish with glow grubs under a cork.

Can't tell you guys how much I've learned from this thread.

meaux fishing 10-30-2015 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Reefman (Post 777506)
Never leave the landing without 600 live shrimp. When approaching gulls working over a school start throwing handfuls of live shrimp in the water as you ease into casting distance. Will keep the birds and fish right there. Fish with glow grubs under a cork.

Can't tell you guys how much I've learned from this thread.

shhhh dont be giving out all the secrets man...

tojoe 10-30-2015 04:00 PM

And the key to staying on them, after you catch the first trout, you get on the bow of the boat and do your 10 LBS. achor olympic sky hook. The higher you throw the anchor into the air, the better!!!! The deep splaching sound simulates shrimp feeding!!!

There are a few gold medalists in the Vermillion Bay area! Some are so talented, the throw the anchor skyward, cast and have a fish hooked before the anchor touches the water!!!

Anybody else see the specimins???

B-Stealth 10-30-2015 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by tojoe (Post 777545)
And the key to staying on them, after you catch the first trout, you get on the bow of the boat and do your 10 LBS. achor olympic sky hook. The higher you throw the anchor into the air, the better!!!! The deep splaching sound simulates shrimp feeding!!!

There are a few gold medalists in the Vermillion Bay area! Some are so talented, the throw the anchor skyward, cast and have a fish hooked before the anchor touches the water!!!

Anybody else see the specimins???

Shhhh, y'all ain't got nothin on the Big Lake athletes. They have guys that train year round then head to Grand Bayou and compete with fellow anchor tossers. The ship channel jetties late summer is also a popular destination for anchor throwing enthusiast.

Trout rivers 10-30-2015 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Andy C (Post 777478)
All these year's you didn't know that??

Didn't mean to give your sceret away for free on the net, my bad bro

lol you guys crack me up

saltysully 11-05-2015 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Duck Butter (Post 776571)
Don't listen to these guys about using camo. You need to make the birds feel comfortable so they wont spook. Wear this and they will accept you as one of their own

I think i have one of those outfits in my closet from last halloween. will give it a try.. thanks for this very useful advice. after I do a controlled experiment, I'll be sure to update the web site with my findings !!


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