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ronniem 05-05-2014 03:53 PM

5-1 through 5-4 Fourchon LA
 
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I have never wrote a trip report before so hope this will do...

May1
The company my wife works for let us use there camp in Fourchon for the weekend so we jumped at the chance and drove down after work with the 220 Excel Bay in tow. We made it down there around 10:00PM to drizzling rain and cool temps. Unpacked the truck and hit the sack.

May2
0500...Cool morning and excited to hit the water. We launched the boat grabbed some live shrimp from Morans and headed out. We fished around Devils Island, Pearl Bayou and Pierie Bay and not a bite(except a few hard heads). After a couple hours I decided to head to leeville area since i knew a few spots where we had shot some reds with bow and arrow years ago.
We caught 6 reds for the box and threw 5 back under 16" after tagging them. My wife caught a tagged redfish as well.This was in the marsh north of Lake Jessie in very shallow water. As we were leaving i saw some birds diving near the overpass and had to try for trout...after weeding through 30 or so 11"ers i managed 4 for the box. Great day on the water.

May3
0500...cool morning again. With live cocahoes in hand from Morans we headed out to leeville area. Gnats were kicking our buts at daybreak...Fishing was very slow and after a few hours we decided to take a nice boat ride around to explore some. We fished a few spots here and there around north lake and south lake and then cruised to Caminada pass.
With the wind direction the bay was rough but on our stern and the beach side was very calm so we ate lunch off the beach side and I hooked a 4' shark. After that we headed back to camp to clean the 4 reds and 1 trout we managed to catch that day.

May4
0430...cool again...We headed out early since it seemed the past couple days the bite was better early. I decided to try a different area and decided on the Bay Diego area. We fished for a couple hours and caught 6 reds and 1 spec in short time. The reds were feeding in the shallows and all were caught by sight fishing them. It was a blast. Can't wait to go back later in the summer and explore some more areas.

KDM 05-05-2014 04:24 PM

Great report!!! I just got a camp at Point Fourchon and have been fishing offshore instead of inshore. Need to explore the area in my bayboat for trout and reds also.

marshrunner757 05-05-2014 04:26 PM

Nice report and very nice boat!

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haoward 05-05-2014 05:12 PM

Nice report, what Gps system do you have ?

meaux fishing 05-05-2014 05:55 PM

Great report... Fishing was tough down there this weekend you did better than most people I talked to

ronniem 05-05-2014 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by haoward (Post 687285)
Nice report, what Gps system do you have ?

Just installed it before this trip. Its a Lowrance HDS 8 gen 2 with the navionics platinum plus chip. Makes navigating and finding spots to fish so much easier than the standard mapping.

ronniem 05-05-2014 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 687300)
Great report... Fishing was tough down there this weekend you did better than most people I talked to

I think the major diff. I seen this weekend was people that sat in one place fishing moving water did not do great. We really moved around and fished the reds more like you would bass...I stayed on the trolling motor the whole time. There were only a couple times we caught more than one red in a spot.

2200blazerbay 05-05-2014 09:11 PM

Is that hydro turf in the bottom? If so how bad was it to put in? And do you like? Pros and conns.

Salty 05-05-2014 11:32 PM

Now, this is a report. Thanks for sharing.

ronniem 05-06-2014 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by 2200blazerbay (Post 687343)
Is that hydro turf in the bottom? If so how bad was it to put in? And do you like? Pros and conns.

Yes it is hydro turf. The boat came with a bed liner type material and that is very slippery when wet. The Hydro Turf was not too hard to install. That section took me and the wife three afternoons to install after work. Hard part is lining up the groves from piece to piece. Used contact cement to hold it down and so far so good. Cleans up really easy and is soft on the feet. I even put a pad under it where i drive from and it helps on my aging knees in rough water,lol
Con would be the price. Its not the cheapest stuff on the market but it has been around a long time. Front deck and back deck are next.

sparkyc4 05-06-2014 08:01 AM

Nice report, feesh and ride.


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