Devin
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Devin
AdministratorSeptember 19, 2024 at 12:27 pm in reply to: 9/17/24 – EBM (Follow up report to "Fall Fishing on an incoming tide")Excellent report! It’s good to see that some fish are out there, away from the usual community spots. Hopefully this spells good things for Bayou Biloxi’s fall action. That would be wonderful.
Great report, thanks for posting!
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“Water temp was low 80s”
Yeah, it’ll get better once it stabilizes around 74. There could be some early-movers to catch, however. It just needs to cool off. This time of year and the winter/spring transition are my least favorite to fish. lol
Great report, thanks for posting!
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“I’m really enjoying the switch from Facebook. Devin, the website looks great”
Yeah, me too. lol Thank you so much!
“I know it’s not the most exciting report, but hopefully this can spark some conversation about where the trout are in their transition in the Grand Isle/Barataria/Lafitte regions. My guess is they’re still a little further south than where I was, or, as I mentioned earlier, could be holding to non-shrimp areas. What I can tell you is that the bait is there, and once the cooler weather arrives, I bet the fishing will only improve.”
It’s hard for me to say without seeing what the action is like on a hard falling tide.
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“Made the short ride to where Bayou Bonfouca enters the lake and shrimp were popping everywhere.”
That is a historically good fall fishing spot. The may not be concentrated, so drifting is good, especially across the tape grass there. It could be a grind game, but that might be better than running and looking for something better.
“As we headed towards the trestles, I noticed crab floats were stationary so I figured we’d go straight to the southern most end where water would likely be moving. It was coming in pretty decent down there so I cast a drop shot a few times with no luck.”
Ace move.
“As we crossed Lake Bourne we spotted some diving birds so we gave that a shot and ended up with a sail cat and the action died pretty quick.”
Last year that was the pattern: open water birds. It was just so weird, but that’s where the speckled trout were. The catch is that some birds were just gafftops and other birds were specks. You just had to ride and look. But it worked to put together decent boxes.
“Made it back to the launch about 2pm with around 120 miles down and about 1/3 tank of gas left. And one trout, 2 sail cats and 1 hardhead.”
I can relate. I know! But I applaud you for helacious grind, Viking seafaring spirit and posting a report to let us know how it went.
Now you have those GPS tracks, so that’s good. But next time you go fishing out of Slidell, maybe consider fishing the grass along the shoreline between Hwy 11 and Trestles, then trying Mud Lake in Rigolets during a falling tide and fishing diving birds.
All the while, look for birds in open water like mentioned earlier.
Great report, thanks for posting.
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Devin
AdministratorSeptember 16, 2024 at 11:06 am in reply to: 9.14.24 Venice Tarpon Hunt Ends with Red Snapper“Venice is like another planet where everything grows freakishly large”
It is definitely another planet. It’s just amazing. I wish I had a camp down there and fished it every day. I would learn so much.
“All in all I was happy with the day. My buddy had never caught snapper out of his boat or fished Venice so I was happy to share in that experience while on my own sidequest.”
Just epic. I love it. What an adventure.
“I just need to get 2 more rods to replace the ones I broke Saturday.”
What PAL were they?
“no electronics or special gear, just Old Man and the Sea style”
Excellent book!
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“Would you fish the same spots on an incoming and just expect less fish?”
Pretty much. You can sit there and try anyway, but it will most likely be a grind.
I think the key for incoming tide is to try fishing spots that are non-shrimp, like oyster reefs, grass mats, and whatever else outlined inside Fall Fish Location. These are places there are bait like croakers. Definitely take advantage of that morning bite.
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It sounds like you’re covering water and trying new spots. That’s great. You’ve been on a roll, and I’d say it’s good to figure out some spots “where they ain’t”
Great report, thanks for posting!
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I am so happy to hear this. What a great sign. If it’s this good this early then it will only get better as fall progresses.
Great report, thanks for posting!
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Right now I’d be looking hard for white shrimp. That pattern is the easiest to do. Martello Castle in Lake Borgne or Mud Lake in Slidell on a hard falling tide is a good start. Reference Fall Fish Location for the rest.
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+1 that is correct
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Devin
AdministratorSeptember 16, 2024 at 5:31 pm in reply to: Idea: Fishing Treasure Isle Lights in Lake PontchartrainAnd it’s not as hot AND that’s when fish bite better because it’s cooler. It can be a lot of fun, just take it slow at first. Get your safe routes beforehand if you can.
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I bet some are already inside. Some come in sooner, some come in later (trout that is).
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