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re: Shell Beach or point aux chene for fishing
Posted on 7/15/15 at 6:08 pm to mack the knife
Posted on 7/15/15 at 6:08 pm to mack the knife
Well I guess there are fish in PAC had a great day with the Reds after 11:00
Posted on 7/15/15 at 7:35 pm to LSUTIGER#1fan
Go to the marina and get some live cocahoe minnows for God sake. They are tough as hell so you can keep them in a minnow bucket over the side of your yak. Fish the deep bottoms with a Carolina rig and then switch up to your standard marsh popping cork in the shallows. Believe me, cocahoe or pogeys is the key for PAC. Stay around the main channel or head NE towards the sulphur mines. Endless places to fish there, especially with a yak.
Posted on 7/15/15 at 8:14 pm to LSUTIGER#1fan
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Well I guess there are fish in PAC had a great day with the Reds after 11:00
Good to hear. I don't know if you got my vibe earlier in the thread, but I was trying to say... wait till later in day for falling tide (and higher angle sun). However, I know most like early AM in summer to beat the heat.
What'd you catch?
Bonus Tip: I've been burned many times trying to buy market/fresh or frozen shrimp. They are either out, don't last, are small, fall off, etc etc etc. I found that I can go and buy $5 of frozen head on shrimp from a grocery the night before. $5 is usually near a pound so I split up into quart zip lock bags. I add a little water to the bags and freeze overnight. I bring a couple bags every time I'm not in a non-bait tourney. I can thaw one quickly by adding water and letting sit in sun on my yak. Even if I decide not to use or pickup fresh shrimp, I'm only out a couple of bucks and a lot of times, the ice block stays frozen around shrimp and I can take home to refreeze and use another day.
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