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Triple Tail: Mississippi Sound / Mobile Bay
Posted on 6/8/21 at 10:44 am
Posted on 6/8/21 at 10:44 am
Any current hot spots for triple tail in Mississippi Sound and Mobile Bay?
Posted on 6/8/21 at 10:47 am to Fishwater
I heard that Mississippi Sound and Mobile Bay are hot right now.
Posted on 6/8/21 at 11:02 am to Fishwater
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Triple Tail
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current hot spots
floating debris, crab trap balls, pilings, buoys
That being said, the people I follow that normally tear them up and specifically target them have not started posting their daily reports yet so take it fwiw
Posted on 6/8/21 at 11:15 am to Fishwater
the whole south end of the bay. free line shrimp on a treble hook and try to spot them at floating debris
Posted on 6/8/21 at 12:02 pm to Fishwater
Ran every crab trap line through there coming from isle au pitre to eden isles Memorial Day weekend and didn’t see one
Posted on 6/8/21 at 2:01 pm to redneck
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people I follow that normally tear them up and specifically target them have not started
Do most of those folks target cobia at the same spots? That’s one fish I’d love to get on the deck.
Posted on 6/8/21 at 2:09 pm to Fishwater
They like warm, salty water. There has been so much rain into Mobile Bay and Mississippi Sound that it has them pushed out. Give it another month for the water to clean up and they'll start popping up.
As these guys said, look for crab traps and floating debris. But you can also throw a live shrimp at a channel marker. Lots of times they're on them, but you just don't see them. Free line a shrimp down blind on a split shot and you'll get a lot more bites than you would expect.
As these guys said, look for crab traps and floating debris. But you can also throw a live shrimp at a channel marker. Lots of times they're on them, but you just don't see them. Free line a shrimp down blind on a split shot and you'll get a lot more bites than you would expect.
Posted on 6/8/21 at 3:49 pm to No Colors
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They like warm, salty water. There has been so much rain into Mobile Bay and Mississippi Sound that it has them pushed out. Give it another month for the water to clean up and they'll start popping up.
As these guys said, look for crab traps and floating debris. But you can also throw a live shrimp at a channel marker. Lots of times they're on them, but you just don't see them. Free line a shrimp down blind on a split shot and you'll get a lot more bites than you would expect.
All of this above. Water is so dirty and fresh right now from the never ending rains lately.
Posted on 6/8/21 at 7:02 pm to speckledawg
I did this one time and it was fun as hell. Good eating too.
Posted on 6/10/21 at 4:31 pm to Fishwater
I have one in the Biloxi Marsh but no way I'm telling.
Posted on 6/10/21 at 10:53 pm to Fishwater
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Mobile Bay
N. MS got about a foot a rain the last 2 days. The Tombigbee river is at flood stage at all lock and dams in MS.
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