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re: Rigolets fishing report baws
Posted on 10/10/16 at 11:37 am to meauxjeaux2
Posted on 10/10/16 at 11:37 am to meauxjeaux2
Yup, I start catching them around Sept or Oct.
Man I love plastic but I throw out the top water.
I catch a few less fish which I trade for the excitement of a topwater bite.
I even caught a small tarpon near the Hwy 90
Bridge last year in Oct.
Bass this time of year if the water is down can be fun. They have a few 4lbers. Most of the fish are a 1/2 pound maybe a pound at the most.
Reds nice size I caught some bulls on a rebel popper or h&h with the spinner.
Speckled trout I caught a few big ones around 4 to 5 lbs once in a blue moon. Realistically the majority of the trout are 12" to 18".
What I love is you can work a few feet of bank catch a redfish, next cast a speckled trout, and the next one bass. Sometimes even a baby tarpon which was fun!
Man I love plastic but I throw out the top water.
I catch a few less fish which I trade for the excitement of a topwater bite.
I even caught a small tarpon near the Hwy 90
Bridge last year in Oct.
Bass this time of year if the water is down can be fun. They have a few 4lbers. Most of the fish are a 1/2 pound maybe a pound at the most.
Reds nice size I caught some bulls on a rebel popper or h&h with the spinner.
Speckled trout I caught a few big ones around 4 to 5 lbs once in a blue moon. Realistically the majority of the trout are 12" to 18".
What I love is you can work a few feet of bank catch a redfish, next cast a speckled trout, and the next one bass. Sometimes even a baby tarpon which was fun!
This post was edited on 10/10/16 at 11:42 am
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