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Posted on 12/14/11 at 9:04 pm to Topwater Trout
Deep canal + oysters sloping to bank + warming weather = foodchain => trout/reds. Wait for the second/third good cold front, find the above & pretty water (in the 50’s). Few days of warming (water in 60s) following the front is when you want to be there.
Tide was incoming all afternoon. Caught many of the fish in the middle of the bayou---8-10 ft, but bigger fish parallel to bank
Pink mirrolure (w/ blades), pop slightly and let sit at least 10 seconds, trout were blowing it up as it sat.
During the coldest weather fish the deeper water (bottom) slowly. The trout will stay all winter in an area that provides the above habitat---moving up and down.
Apply this throughout the marsh---Bayou Saveur ?? Bayou Decade down toward Lost Lake (esp by run outs), for ex.
Tide was incoming all afternoon. Caught many of the fish in the middle of the bayou---8-10 ft, but bigger fish parallel to bank
Pink mirrolure (w/ blades), pop slightly and let sit at least 10 seconds, trout were blowing it up as it sat.
During the coldest weather fish the deeper water (bottom) slowly. The trout will stay all winter in an area that provides the above habitat---moving up and down.
Apply this throughout the marsh---Bayou Saveur ?? Bayou Decade down toward Lost Lake (esp by run outs), for ex.
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