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Captain Buddy Oakes 06-08-2011 06:54 AM

Speckled trout and tagged Tripletail on Big Lake
 
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Hot fishing and catching remains the order of the day on BIG LAKE. Limits of speckled trout and redfish continue to come to the dock each day. Yesterday morning Guy Stansel, Woody Ledbetter and Buzz went out for a couple of hours and smacked some solid trout on Mirrolure and Corky top water baits. As the day warmed up live shrimp and soft plastics became the order of the day. Clear water at the jetties and along the beach has been producing good catches of trout for anglers both drifting and wading with artificials. Night fishing on big lake is cool and productive for fishermen that can stay up after the sun goes down. Capt Brett Stansel pulled off a once in a life time catch when he hooked a TRIPLE TAIL with tag in his back. Way to go Brett. For a good time call 1.888.862.3391.

bjhooper82 06-08-2011 07:19 AM

nice catch guys. thanks for the info too!!

mstulb 06-08-2011 07:24 AM

That's. Hog Kirk

"W" 06-08-2011 07:46 AM

Nice..........That tag looks to be newly placed....Like with in a week or so....

Duck Butter 06-08-2011 09:10 AM

Who releases tripletail?:eek:

"W" 06-08-2011 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Duck Butter (Post 264746)
Who releases tripletail?:eek:


Not me.....They are a seasonal fish that migrate...so the few I catch...........I eat

cmdrost 06-08-2011 02:45 PM

Big Tripletail Study
 
see below: I know of local anglers participating in this to help learn more about this fish.

Tripletail biology unmasked

Researchers Jim Franks and Read Hendon in the University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Coast Research Lab's Center for Fisheries Research and Development have made new findings about tripletail as part of ongoing biological studies of this unique species.
They include:
-- The species occurs seasonally in northern Gulf waters.
-- They can be found in offshore, marine waters or in brackish, estuarine waters throughout the summer.
-- They appear to use estuarine waters as feeding grounds.
From a Franks study of fish in Mississippi waters of the Mississippi Sound, they discovered:
-- They spawn from June through August with a peak in July in Mississippi waters.
-- It is assumed they migrate offshore to spawn. No females collected within the Mississippi Sound during the study were in imminent spawning condition, which means they would spawn within the next 24 hours from the time observed.
-- 50 percent of all female tripletail collected were sexually mature at 17cm HALF inches total length.
-- 100 percent of females were sexually mature at 19cm TQTR inches total length.
-- It has been difficult to adequately age tripletail due to difficulties in "reading" annular rings on otoliths (ear bones) — the standard measure by which all fish with such bones are aged.
These biological studies are ongoing, said Franks, who admits to being an avid tripletail chaser.
"It's probably my favorite fish to go after," he said. "They're a terrific game fish providing good sightfishing opportunities, and they're good to eat."
To request a free tripletail tagging kit or for more information on the program, call the Gulf Coast Research Lab at 1-228-872-4202.


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