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SIAP... y'all see this trout ?

Posted on 4/11/13 at 7:55 pm
Posted by SlidellBammer
Member since Oct 2008
2380 posts
Posted on 4/11/13 at 7:55 pm


David Floyd of Pascagoula is no stranger to catching big fish or holding state records. Floyd is the current record holder for permit in Mississippi, caught a 98-pound cobia last spring and has caught three speckled trout over 7 pounds in the last two years — two of those being 8-pounders.
And now he could hold the top spot in the state fishing records if a 10-pound, 10-ounce trout he caught Monday (April 8) is certified by the Mississippi Commission on Marine Resources.

Floyd’s trip started like any other day, except the fishing was a bit slow. Floyd and his partner were fishing the Bayou Cassotte area of Pascagoula with live shrimp under a cork, and they had only one small trout and a small red.

Around 10 a.m., Floyd’s cork disappeared and he set the hook and felt solid weight.

“I knew it was a big fish; I just wasn’t sure what it was at first,” Floyd said.

After a short fight, Floyd’s partner netted the beast and laid her on the floor of the boat. Floyd said he and his partner couldn’t believe what they were seeing.

Having caught two trout over 8 pounds in the last couple of years, however, Floyd knew this trout was bigger.

Hoping the massive speck could break the state record, Floyd and his partner took the fish to the local Mississippi Department of Marine Resources office to get official measurements.

MDMR’s Wesley Devers confirmed that the certified weight of the trout was 10 pounds 10 ounces, a little more than 2 ounces heavier than the current state record. Total length was 28.5 inches with her girth being 17.75 inches.

The current state-record spotted seatrout was caught May 13, 2008 by Eric T. Quave, and weighed 7 pounds, 7.66 ounces, according to the Mississippi’s Official Saltwater Conventional Tackle Records.

Amazingly, Floyd is a relative newbie to the speck fishing.

“I got hooked on trout fishing about two years ago after a couple of trips with some buddies,” he said. “On one of my first trips, I caught a 7-pounder and my friends couldn’t believe it.

“It’s kind of funny; I’m a commercial fisherman whose get-away is fishing. I love it; it’s so relaxing.”
Posted by SpeckHunter
Denham Springs
Member since Sep 2012
853 posts
Posted on 4/11/13 at 7:57 pm to
Nice Fish.
Posted by 34venture
Buffer Zone
Member since Mar 2010
11369 posts
Posted on 4/11/13 at 7:58 pm to
Hawg
Posted by greasemonkey
Macclenny Fl aka south JAWJA
Member since Aug 2012
2765 posts
Posted on 4/11/13 at 8:00 pm to
Sumbitch!
Posted by AU_RX
City of St George
Member since May 2005
4250 posts
Posted on 4/11/13 at 8:03 pm to
Meh, that's OK.












Holy shite.
Posted by DINGBAT
BR
Member since Apr 2011
946 posts
Posted on 4/11/13 at 8:03 pm to
quote:

Hawg


Enough about his wife, lets talk about the fish. BEAST!
Posted by W
Baton Rouge
Member since Nov 2007
6100 posts
Posted on 4/11/13 at 8:05 pm to
Helluva fish.

Family hoist is half arse though.
Posted by greasemonkey
Macclenny Fl aka south JAWJA
Member since Aug 2012
2765 posts
Posted on 4/11/13 at 8:08 pm to
Said he had only been trout fishing 2 years and had 2 eight poundersand a seven pounder..

lucky bastard..

Color me jelly
Posted by W
Baton Rouge
Member since Nov 2007
6100 posts
Posted on 4/11/13 at 8:12 pm to
He's not lucky. He knows where fish are. It's his job.
Posted by meauxjeaux2
watson
Member since Oct 2007
60283 posts
Posted on 4/11/13 at 8:22 pm to
With the Pearl being so high for so long,many of the huge trout that usually migrate into Lake P. Took up residence in Mississippi this year.
that's a Causeway trout if I ever seen one.
Posted by bbvdd
Memphis, TN
Member since Jun 2009
25008 posts
Posted on 4/11/13 at 8:23 pm to
7lbs at the most.

;)
Posted by 4LSU2
Member since Dec 2009
37341 posts
Posted on 4/11/13 at 8:30 pm to
quote:

Causeway trout if I ever seen one


I'm hearing the lake is stacked full of big trout right now. Tough fishing, but the recent south winds have pushed good fish in. Today's front aside, the winds are changing tomorrow again for the next 5 to 8 days.
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