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michauxii 10-14-2015 05:43 PM

East/NE wind @20 coming next Monady
 
Coming down to Venice for our annual redfish trip this Sunday evening.
Forecast calling for East or NE winds for all four days.

We usually fish the bay behind the second weir or Burwood Bayou.

22'Shearwater.

Will this wind make things tough?

Duck Butter 10-14-2015 05:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by michauxii (Post 775908)
Coming down to Venice for our annual redfish trip this Sunday evening.
Forecast calling for East or NE winds for all four days.

We usually fish the bay behind the second weir or Burwood Bayou.

22'Shearwater.

Will this wind make things tough?

A 20 mph wind is tough on a 1 acre pond in the middle of the woods

michauxii 10-15-2015 05:49 PM

:redface:Yeah.. good comparison.
I wonder what the wave heighth will be on the river.
If I can get to the east side, I could run it on down to Burrwood.

But that mile or so run could be a little TOO MUCh for this Old and not so Bold captain

legallimits 10-16-2015 07:30 AM

And you're on the back side of the cold front. Better to find a different hobby for Monday.

jl8200 10-16-2015 07:38 AM

According to Windfinder, the winds are supposed to start picking up this evening and staying that way into next week. So we will see. That was the report for Cameron anyhow.

capt coonassty 10-16-2015 08:57 AM

How comfortable are you with hugging the east bank? Not really familiar with the area you're talking about but it can get dicey around cubits gap running the east bank.

TidewateR 10-16-2015 11:53 AM

I did it in my old 15ft flats skiff in November a few years ago. Winds were east and blowing 20-25mph!

It sucked, but it's do-able. We made it to the head of the passes by hugging east bank, hen fished marsh for redfish. With that said, I will likely never do it again :-)

There are opportunities that don't require a MS River run. We did that on day 2

TroutSupport.com 10-16-2015 12:42 PM

Supposed to blow for a week... 20-30 east and north east.

eman 10-16-2015 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by TidewateR (Post 776030)
I did it in my old 15ft flats skiff in November a few years ago. Winds were east and blowing 20-25mph!

It sucked, but it's do-able. We made it to the head of the passes by hugging east bank, hen fished marsh for redfish. With that said, I will likely never do it again :-)

There are opportunities that don't require a MS River run. We did that on day 2

Drive upriver to buras and launch on the west side of the levee. Head north and try the yellow cotton bay area.

michauxii 10-16-2015 07:56 PM

Thank Y'All for all the informative replies!

Visco 10-17-2015 09:36 PM

The winds were unbearable today... The birds could not even work. Will use tomorrow to catch up on some of the growing honey-do-list.


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