Big Lake Sunday
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As long as v. bay doesn't miraculously clear up by Sunday, we are going to be heading to the west side to fish the infamous Big Lake. Any one has any pointers on which area to fish for specs. I've been there 3 times and we always fished around west cove and the wash outs and Long Point:confused:. Are these areas still producing fish? I know a lot of you guys know it pretty good, and I'd appreciate any info that ya'll are willing to give. Thanks fellas. See ya'll out there!
I hope to come back like that \/ |
birds are the ticket...
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Where they been at? I have no shame lol I'm hungry. Hows the water been looking? |
haven't been but a pm to certian folks could help ;)
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Me and a buddy fished yesterday evening for about 3 hours. We kept 30 and threw about 25 more keepers back. Fished the birds between Texaco cut and Long Point not too far off that west bank. I don't know how its gonna be this weekend after the front, but there is a lot of shrimp in the lake right now. Weather is supposed to be nice, so I imagine there will be quite a few boats out there. If you go, good luck and hope you catch some!!!
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As it get colder the birds seem to work better towards Turners Bay. On Sunday we caught under birds in the North end of West Cove and in the lake towards the East Bank.....South part of the lake. Good Luck.
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SO... does anyone here think we'll have a chance to catch fish on Sunday?? Would it be worth it to go into the gulf if the bay waters are murky??
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Yeah I got it bro....not sure if im going yet or what day...need to talk to my fishing partner,longcast where ya at bro?
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If all else fails head to the weirs and soak some gulp or shrimp.....
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The weirs are very easy to find.....If you launch at heberts just head south and you will see the first weir on your left a few miles down,and there are two more I belive farther south.
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There are 4 total sets of weirs on that side of the lake.
There is also one right before you get to the Old River, where it hits Big Lake. There is a big 2 story camp on pilings right next to it, just South of the Old Jetties. |
About 3 weeks ago, me and some friends got on the Flounder in the Old River, just North of Cameron.
One day they were in shallow water, to the West of the shrimp barges where the river hits the lake. Next day, they were in deeper water close to Speckdaddy's Marker 56 and heading East towards the curve where it turns North. The old yellow and white double Speck Rigs is what were were catching them on. It was right after a cold snap and the winds were 15 mph. We caught them on an incoming tide both days. |
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Here this came off a site from a top of the line Big Lake Trout Master......So good he starts his own reports...... Check this info out....Im sure you will slam em
Re: Big Lake 10-28-09 byjsmoke222000 » Thu Oct 29, 2009 12:20 pm With the forecast calling for rain & wind I would say the weirs are going to be the best bet this weekend. Live bait is always a plus. I would suggest live shrimp carolina rigged on bottom. Dead shrimp would be the next best thing. Depending on the tide & water conditions you may also want to try live finger mullet or live shad. Good luck. Be sure to post & let us know what you catch. |
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Whats up with all this live crap??lmao |
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