New Sponsor - FishingScout App
Please join me in welcoming our newest sponsor Fishing Scout to the SaltyCajun family. Fishing Scout is a free application that is available via Itunes and makes sharing pictures on the water very easy. Please see below for a message from Matt Dobson the creator of the application.
Hello SaltyCajun community, My name is Matt Dobson, a Texas native who helped create the FishingScout app. Thanks for the opportunity to share this information and introduce myself. FishingScout is a tool for getting real time information about what's biting, where, and for connecting with other anglers. Below are some key features and stats. There are a bunch of Cajuns already using the app. Wanted to get the word out. If you have any questions or comments you can leave them below or contact me directly. I hope you'll check it out. Thanks, Matt Dobson http://fishingscout.com/ matt@fishingscout.com 210-643-1064 P.S Looking forward to meeting some of you this year while I'm watching the Aggies in their new conference * 100+ Louisiana fishermen members who share photos and updates daily * Connect with 1,000’s of other FishingScout users * Get advice while fishing- bait recommendations and where to go -- See what’s biting -- * Map to see what’s happening in your home area * ‘Near Me’ alerts you to nearby fishing activity * Set your filter for Louisiana only or see everything -- Real time -- * Check out the activity before you go and be prepared with the right bait and tackle * Share your own catch from the water in three clicks |
Welcome aboard, sounds like a cool app..
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Welcome to SaltyCajun!
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thanks for the sponsorship
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Welcome aboard.
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Thanks for the welcome!
I'll start by sharing the most recent Louisiana post in the app. http://fishingscout.com/b/oH7I5K Couple things about this pic. 1. this is the first post I have ever seen with both freshwater and saltwater catches. I'm not sure how this is possible unless it was two trips? 2. I have never seen anyone catch that many bass. Is this common in Louisiana? http://well.s3.amazonaws.com/photo/a...0e1f750ec4.jpg |
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Looks like a venice trip to me.
This can also be done in Dularge. A few weeks ago a co-worker, his dad, and uncle. Limited out on specks (75) bass (30) and reds (15) they also caught some flounder but i dont remeber how many. All on the same trip before 11. They Launched out of Falgout Canal in Dularge. |
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Welcome to the SaltyCajun! I'm going to have to check this app out. |
This is common on the Sabine as well.
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Swamp snorkler - you're right, this pic is from Venice. Nice call. Honestly never knew you could catch LMB and saltwater fish in the same water.
Here's another from a few minutes ago in Sabine, although I don't see any LMB. Fishing is good right now. Sabine 7-24-12 |
No Android App? :confused: :(
I'll be glad to beta test ! :D |
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Paul and jchief - thanks, I'll take you up on the offer :) We'll be giving early access to a few people for Android testing.
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Nice, l'm gonna check it out and welcome.
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Welcome aboard and thanks for the support
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There's lot of freshwater rivers/bayou's that flow into the coastal lakes and bays and ventually into the gulf. Missippi River, Bayou Lafourche, Tchfuncte River, Pearl River, Bayou Terrebonne, Atchafalaya River, Sabine River, Vermillion River, Calcasiue River, Mermentu just off the top of my head. Where the freshwater meets the saltwater is called brackish water and there's lots of great fishing in brackish water. |
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