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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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![]() ![]() Member ![]() Registered: November 02, 2002 Posts: 5966 Loc: Empire / Venice, La Today was overcast all day and everybody was busy doing christmas preperations. I was forced to get in the bay boat and make one last run before Santa came to visit. It was just about 9:00 when I got started. Going out the marina looked like a ghost town. I don't know if I lost my hook setting ability, The fish were not agressive, or the bait stealing tiny fish were getting to the hook before the good trout. A little after 10 and alot of bait later I get my first keeper at 13 inches. I fished this area hard with the big ones ripping the hook out of their mouth before getting to the boat. These fish were not big enough to take drag. I do not like to give the trout drag because it only allows them to make a bigger hole in the mouth allowing the hook to fall out. My day was not going well. I moved to several places and even thought of going to the white trout hole just for meat in the box. I was convinced I was fishing in an aquarium. About 1:15 I have my second and third fish hit the deck back to back. I found these fish about 80-100 feet north of where I had started in the morning. I found a good amount there but had to feed a lot of small ones as I picked through the community. After an hour of this and 16 in the box I decided to move to another area for redfish. My day continued with nothing but rat reds for me to play with. I did not stay there long and headed towards the jump. That would put me closer to the marina and I had a chance of getting a few more specks. Once there I saw that my fishie kids followed me knowing I was passing out Christmas meals to all the little fish. I did manage to put 3 white trout and #'s 17, 18, 19, & 20 in the box. It was getting late but I was determined to stay there till the cows came home if necessary to get my limit. Well guess what started heading to the bedding grounds. It was after 5:00 when I got my limit and headed to the barn. Came in with my running lights on. Hit tiger pass and blew out the carbon. Brought it up to 50 mph for a minute and then back to 45 before hitting the no wake zone. Got home and cleaned my limit of specks and 3 white trout. Charlie Oar will get the whites, Mrs Shannon and her 6 kids will get about half of the specks and the rest will be split by 2 other families. Merry Christmas to all. Life is Good! Fishing is not a matter of life or death. It's more important than that. CAPT HOOP -- OUR FREEDOM Our Freedom Charters |
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Thanks for the report Capt.
I hope you have a Merry Christmas and a great New Year! |
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Not a bad day at all captain hoop. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
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Great job capt!!! And merry xmas
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Way to keep at it and get your limit
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What a beautiful Christmas story. Better than The Grinch Stole Christmas. Excellent narrative photos, Merry Christmas.
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