Targeting redfish with my Brother
After going offshore we put up the Glaicer Bay this morning and Headed to Venice with the 226 Avenger about noon looking for redfish. We ran down red pass and cut into the North/South canal. The water was muddy as heck. It did not take me long to reverse direction and head into the wagon wheel. Water was better but still not looking good. I slipped into Yellow Cotton Bay and headed towards Spanish pass. If these names get you confused you should try running them without getting lost.
http://www.ctfisherman.com/ubbthread...-36195-002.JPG Saw some movement on a shallow mud flat so we set up shop. Did we ever http://www.ctfisherman.com/ubbthread...fault/grin.gif Jan hooks up first with Mepps spinner and after some good fighting the #7 snap swivel broke. I hook up and the rod I had was not adjusted right but I did not figure I needed to adjust the drag http://www.ctfisherman.com/ubbthread...t/banghead.gif. Time for me to retie another new gold spoon on. We both hook up again and the fish throw the hooks. Not our day. http://www.ctfisherman.com/ubbthread...-36196-003.JPG These are good size fish and we still have nothing in the boat. My brother is having a ball and I am getting upset. He just is loving the fight and I can not stand loosing any fish. Well I finaly got a chance to net something and this is my brother's first redfish. http://www.ctfisherman.com/ubbthread...-36197-005.JPG It was 29 inches and just under 10 pounds. Nice way to start. I also got into the act with a 33 incher. This is a picture of the 26 plus incher. A good slot fish for a tournament. http://www.ctfisherman.com/ubbthread...-36198-004.JPG Our problem was nothing was small. We can only keep one each over 27 inches. Unfortunatly we were only able to bring 3 home. I managed to get one just over 26 inches. My brother had a blast and is hooked on redfishing. I left the boat at Lee's houseboat and we will be after the redfish every day untill he leaves to go back home to Southington Connecticut. http://www.ctfisherman.com/ubbthread...-36199-009.JPG Life is Good! Capt Hoop Our Freedom |
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[QUOTE=capt hoop;387697]After going offshore we put up the Glaicer Bay this morning and Headed to Venice with the 226 Avenger about noon looking for redfish. We ran down red pass and cut into the North/South canal. The water was muddy as heck. It did not take me long to reverse direction and head into the wagon wheel. Water was better but still not looking good. I slipped into Yellow Cotton Bay and headed towards Spanish pass. If these names get you confused you should try running them without gethooks. Not our day.
Not at all..........worked at the Targa plant right there for 2 years along with a couple others on this site, Yellow Cotton was my backyard:smokin: You passed up several holes on your route that will stay clear even when the Wheel gets muddy & you can hammer the reds in. Nice trip |
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I have been here since 2003 and have only fished offshore but I do know a lot of the inshore area from Port Sulphur down to run without getting into too much trouble I am just learning the inshore area as far as the holes to hop into. Just got a 226 avenger. I have previously run my 26 Glaicer Bay in the areas I mentioned. Used to run from Venice to Buras through Yellow Cotton and Hospital bay. Have run it all the way to willkinson bayou on the west side. Also am just as familiar on the east side up past the Mr Go. Just learning details of the areas slowly. Retired plenty of time. The comment about the names was for some of my friends in Connecticut and others not from around here.
Same meps but with a yellow skirted hook. |
There's so much to learn in that marsh that it's unreal!!!!
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Very nice capt.
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NICE!!!!!!!!!!!
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Good trip capt...
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another great report, good job!
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Great report and nice trip!
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