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Old 11-04-2015, 07:52 PM
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Sulfer mine might be silted in but trout still move north for winter...I was there today and water still a little high and not muddy but stained...Got 25 trout , 3 reds , and 1 drum....And at least a hundred misses from lil undersized fish which is a good sign for the future...It ain't easy fish'n like the past and I had to fish the tide... Once the tide quit it was pick here n there...
The fish are still there it's just that you have a harder time catching on the off days. in a winter that was very cold you could sit over the deep hole and catch a limit . i know of 3 =4 other places that used to be the same. now the holes are not that deep
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Old 11-05-2015, 09:04 AM
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The fish are still there it's just that you have a harder time catching on the off days. in a winter that was very cold you could sit over the deep hole and catch a limit . i know of 3 =4 other places that used to be the same. now the holes are not that deep
yep, I used to love it because I could bring my dad, who cant catch fish, they have to catch themselves and try to steal his pole so he knows he has one lol, and even he could catch a limit easy in the dead of winter but those days are gone forever.

I wish they would dredge out the mine so its 30ft deep again and use the sediment to restore the shorelines and separations with surrounding oyster beds so it restores the depth and water clarity that was a literal gold mine for fishermen, but them damn environmentalists would never allow anything like that to be done anywhere in todays world.
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Old 11-05-2015, 09:49 AM
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yep, I used to love it because I could bring my dad, who cant catch fish, they have to catch themselves and try to steal his pole so he knows he has one lol, and even he could catch a limit easy in the dead of winter but those days are gone forever.

I wish they would dredge out the mine so its 30ft deep again and use the sediment to restore the shorelines and separations with surrounding oyster beds so it restores the depth and water clarity that was a literal gold mine for fishermen, but them damn environmentalists would never allow anything like that to be done anywhere in todays world.
Nature trying to repair itself by filling in the manmade holes with sediment
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Old 11-05-2015, 10:08 AM
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Actually in the point aux chene's unit they have dug the big open spot north of island road and built numerous levee's...All material was dug from under water and used for the levee's...Don't know what their reasoning is but I would think it should serve as a buffer to the rest of the area...One thing is for sure,,,if you don't do nothing you got nothing...
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Old 11-05-2015, 10:17 AM
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Actually in the point aux chene's unit they have dug the big open spot north of island road and built numerous levee's...All material was dug from under water and used for the levee's...Don't know what their reasoning is but I would think it should serve as a buffer to the rest of the area...One thing is for sure,,,if you don't do nothing you got nothing...
levees what got us here in first place

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