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Old 07-17-2012, 07:36 AM
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Waiting on the same thing. Last week the salinity was up to almost 9 now back down to 6.5. Hopefully some salt water will get pushed back in the bay this week.
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Old 07-17-2012, 03:01 PM
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Waiting on the same thing. Last week the salinity was up to almost 9 now back down to 6.5. Hopefully some salt water will get pushed back in the bay this week.
6.5 is high for the bay... I bet the fish are there you just gotta figure em out
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Old 07-17-2012, 03:14 PM
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my best trip this year was when the salinty was at 6.2ppt


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6.5 is high for the bay... I bet the fish are there you just gotta figure em out
You guys are right.....
Plenty of salt for the bay. There are tons of birds working over small trout with a falling tide. Can't find the big girls yet under the birds. Decent size coming from well heads in the bay...nothing really big, all 14-16" size.
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Old 07-17-2012, 03:40 PM
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6.5 is high for the bay... I bet the fish are there you just gotta figure em out

one of my best trips were last year with a salinity of 1.5ppt. Big fish too. But the fishing this year has been much different from past years.
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Old 07-17-2012, 03:46 PM
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Telling you that VBay folks is tight-lipped How many reports you see coming from there (very very few) yet how many boat trailers are in the parking lots everyday
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Old 07-17-2012, 03:57 PM
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Telling you that VBay folks is tight-lipped How many reports you see coming from there (very very few) yet how many boat trailers are in the parking lots everyday
LOL! There are bunch of fishermen everyday, weather permitting. I find most are running out the Pass, fishing the reefs and Tiger Shoal. Not many are staying in the Bay itself. Those that make it out are catching fish,especially those using live bait. The handful that pound the bay is either hit or miss. Heard a speck tournament was won at the mouth of Fearman in W. Vermilion..some absurd weight of 50+ lbs....I didn't see them and don't know who caught them. I have a hard time believing that report myself...but it could be?
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Old 07-17-2012, 04:17 PM
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Duck butter, I heard redfish point. The guy that told me said it was a fact but who knows for sure.
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Old 07-17-2012, 04:21 PM
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LOL! There are bunch of fishermen everyday, weather permitting. I find most are running out the Pass, fishing the reefs and Tiger Shoal. Not many are staying in the Bay itself. Those that make it out are catching fish,especially those using live bait. The handful that pound the bay is either hit or miss. Heard a speck tournament was won at the mouth of Fearman in W. Vermilion..some absurd weight of 50+ lbs....I didn't see them and don't know who caught them. I have a hard time believing that report myself...but it could be?

I heard from a good source, that this is true and one of the winners was a game warden from the area. All 5lb. + trout.
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Old 07-17-2012, 04:22 PM
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You guys are probably right about the salinity in the bay. Something I will be paying attention to from now on though.
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Old 07-17-2012, 04:56 PM
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I heard from a good source, that this is true and one of the winners was a game warden from the area. All 5lb. + trout.
Nice! I was wondering about the 50 lbs if it was 25 fish or 10 fish thats crazy





but i heard Hell Hole!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 07-18-2012, 12:14 PM
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LOL! There are bunch of fishermen everyday, weather permitting. I find most are running out the Pass, fishing the reefs and Tiger Shoal. Not many are staying in the Bay itself. Those that make it out are catching fish,especially those using live bait. The handful that pound the bay is either hit or miss. Heard a speck tournament was won at the mouth of Fearman in W. Vermilion..some absurd weight of 50+ lbs....I didn't see them and don't know who caught them. I have a hard time believing that report myself...but it could be?
I have pictures of the fish, saw them first hand 10 fish 53lbs and last weekend same guy 2 fish weighed 12.3 I think. I fish with him often he has captain liscense so can't fish star.
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Old 07-18-2012, 12:16 PM
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I have pictures of the fish, saw them first hand 10 fish 53lbs and last weekend same guy 2 fish weighed 12.3 I think. I fish with him often he has captain liscense so can't fish star.
Also Sunday guy in boat caught 7.4lber again no star ticket but I have pic of that, gotta get them on computer and I'll upload. Top is winning stringer and second picture is first fish in the stringer with 2 size 10 flip flops.
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