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ckinchen 11-07-2011 08:42 AM

BL 11/6/11 Flounder trip
 
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What a great weekend, duck hunting Saturday morning with my oldest son (he was not able to kill anything but that was about his shooting skills), one of the best wins in LSU history on Saturday night and then a quick flounder trip with my wife and boys Sunday morning.

We hit the channel just before daylight and ran down to spot A which already had three guide boats on it and double digit wade fishermen. After a few minutes off to spot B which is an incoming tide spot, tide was going out, 5 minutes later off to spot C. Spot C is a little pocket with enough room for one boat, there were two boats already there. Finally spot D paid off for us. We left the water before 10:00 to get back to the camp and clean the fish and the boat so we could watch the Saints game (which was a Saints win by the way), great weekend.

We were also checked by WLF today, I must say they were very professional and friendly.

PaulMyers 11-07-2011 08:48 AM

Sounds like the whole family had a good weekend. :) Congrats!

I'll be back from Shreveport and off Friday. ;)

ElectricChicken 11-07-2011 08:51 AM

ckinchen, is this the time of year that flouder spawn or just when they come in from offshore or something? We went Saturday to BL and after our limit of trout ran down the ship channel. I have never seen so many boats and waders before.

PaulMyers 11-07-2011 08:52 AM

Heading out into the gulf to spawn.

ckinchen 11-07-2011 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by ElectricChicken (Post 346203)
ckinchen, is this the time of year that flouder spawn or just when they come in from offshore or something? We went Saturday to BL and after our limit of trout ran down the ship channel. I have never seen so many boats and waders before.

Like Paul said they are on their annual run, it should all be over around Thanksgiving. Most of the boat traffic is south of big lake on the channel. There are several great spots right now but basically find a pocket or cut in the marsh or maybe a shell bank and bring some gulp with you and a 1/4 jig head and you should be in good shape. I fish for trout most of the year but I love eating flounder so even though this is the best trout bite of the year I focus on flounder for the annual run to try and fill the freezer. Of course when I have time (which is rare, most of my trips are short so I can get back to a computer for my job) I make a trout run once we have our flounder.

Jordan 11-07-2011 09:04 AM

Nice job Casey!!

jchief 11-07-2011 09:09 AM

Sounds like a great weekend.

Montauk17 11-07-2011 09:18 AM

Very nice,love me some flattys

DUCKGOGETTER 11-07-2011 09:37 AM

That's a beutiful box shot

SaltyShaw 11-07-2011 09:39 AM

Nice pile of flat fish man!

Super Spook 11-07-2011 09:55 AM

Glad you got your son out. Did y'all see a bunch of birds? Did he enjoy it?

ckinchen 11-07-2011 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Super Spook (Post 346266)
Glad you got your son out. Did y'all see a bunch of birds? Did he enjoy it?

We saw a ton of birds, he shot about 10 rounds. He wants to go back, I think he is hooked.

shellman 11-07-2011 10:48 AM

Good haul chinchen...

BayBolt23 11-07-2011 01:26 PM

Nice haul Boss

mcjaredsandwich 11-07-2011 01:34 PM

nice haul chicken.

trophytroutman 11-07-2011 05:48 PM

NICE!!!!!!

Jedi Lure Tricks 11-07-2011 10:30 PM

nice job Casey, some nice fish in there.

biggun 11-08-2011 09:36 AM

CK

Could I Plwasw asking a favor. Could U hook a bro up.

I'm sure you were close to the old west side boat landing in Cameron. Or just north of the pogy plant on the west side. I know those places. Also the little cut with the jars under the road as It turns west to Holley beach.

They are out going tide spots. I don't have a incoming tide spot. I'm taking my boss, the safety director 4 a large oil company in Houston Friday.

I'll put in @ Dugas's. Not sure If the north wind will keep the water down, but it's calling of SE winds by Friday again.

I was also thinking the cuts to the west in Oyster bayou.

I caught a few @ the rocks along the channel next to Pilot camps on money island. Then the end of the rocks 100 yds north of the boat landing where the channel widens. all last week. The winds was blowing 25 last wed. before the front came in. Did catch 10 nice trout under a few birds going back to the landing in Joes cove?


Thanks

Gunner AKA "Biggun"

ckinchen 11-08-2011 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by biggun (Post 346848)
CK

Could I Plwasw asking a favor. Could U hook a bro up.

I'm sure you were close to the old west side boat landing in Cameron. Or just north of the pogy plant on the west side. I know those places. Also the little cut with the jars under the road as It turns west to Holley beach.

They are out going tide spots. I don't have a incoming tide spot. I'm taking my boss, the safety director 4 a large oil
company in Houston Friday.

I'll put in @ Dugas's. Not sure If the north wind will keep the
water down, but it's calling of SE winds by Friday again.

I was also thinking the cuts to the west in Oyster bayou.

I caught a few @ the rocks along the channel next to Pilot
camps on money island. Then the end of the rocks 100
north of the boat landing where the channel widens. all last
week. The winds was blowing 25 last wed. before the front
came in. Did catch 10 nice trout under a few birds going
back to the landing in Joes cove?

Thanks

Gunner AKA "Biggun"

Pm sent.

Montauk17 11-08-2011 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by biggun (Post 346848)
CK

Could I Plwasw asking a favor. Could U hook a bro up.

I'm sure you were close to the old west side boat landing in Cameron. Or just north of the pogy plant on the west side. I know those places. Also the little cut with the jars under the road as It turns west to Holley beach.

They are out going tide spots. I don't have a incoming tide spot. I'm taking my boss, the safety director 4 a large oil company in Houston Friday.

I'll put in @ Dugas's. Not sure If the north wind will keep the water down, but it's calling of SE winds by Friday again.

I was also thinking the cuts to the west in Oyster bayou.

I caught a few @ the rocks along the channel next to Pilot camps on money island. Then the end of the rocks 100 yds north of the boat landing where the channel widens. all last week. The winds was blowing 25 last wed. before the front came in. Did catch 10 nice trout under a few birds going back to the landing in Joes cove?


Thanks

Gunner AKA "Biggun"


Quote:

Originally Posted by ckinchen (Post 346211)
Like Paul said they are on their annual run, it should all be over around Thanksgiving. Most of the boat traffic is south of big lake on the channel. There are several great spots right now but basically find a pocket or cut in the marsh or maybe a shell bank and bring some gulp with you and a 1/4 jig head and you should be in good shape. I fish for trout most of the year but I love eating flounder so even though this is the best trout bite of the year I focus on flounder for the annual run to try and fill the freezer. Of course when I have time (which is rare, most of my trips are short so I can get back to a computer for my job) I make a trout run once we have our flounder.

:smokin:


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