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re: Navy Cove Oysters

Posted by GeeMan on 11/24/25 at 8:39 am to
Let me know if you need crawfish for the upcoming season
We are here in gueydan and will start harvesting crawfish in January
We might be able to help each other out moving our fresh seafood

re: Navy Cove Oysters

Posted by GeeMan on 11/23/25 at 2:03 pm to
Got a box of navy cove oysters in on Friday afternoon
We absolutely destroyed the box of 100 oysters last night in Kaplan,La
And bunch of guys that were at the party know one of you that are running the oyster farm
Great product, best oysters i had in a while
Thanks

re: 227 Sportsman

Posted by GeeMan on 11/9/25 at 12:59 pm to
And needed room for cobia on couple trips and put them in right live well and dumped ice in em
The pretty big

re: 227 Sportsman

Posted by GeeMan on 11/9/25 at 12:56 pm to
I put a cooler for the fish under the seat
And use the left live well as a drink and food cooler
That leaves me with the right live well and the front console live well open
I fish 99% artificial baits so live well room is not a issue
But when i go offshore i do have live bait in right live well and it is plenty room
The console live well is my trash can basically

re: Duck Season 2025/2026

Posted by GeeMan on 11/8/25 at 11:16 am to
Gueydan area has almost nothing
It sad how awful it has gotten
Don’t even hear a goose
10 yeas ago you could not walk out side day or night and not hear them

re: 227 Sportsman

Posted by GeeMan on 11/8/25 at 7:16 am to
I have a 2015 227 sportsman masters
And it’s the best riding 22 foot bay boat I have ever been in and I have been in a lot of other models
Can not recommend this boat enough
By far the best boat I have ever owned
Only problems I have seen was the toggle switch’s needed replacement and when you wash the boat I get little water in rod boxes but there are drains

re: Great Exuma

Posted by GeeMan on 3/8/25 at 3:21 pm to
Thanks for the recommendations
We will get a boat for couple days and have car booked
I have no desire to swim with pigs unless I can take one home and cook it
I also do not want to swim with sharks or iguanas
Looking forward to this one

Great Exuma

Posted by GeeMan on 3/4/25 at 9:15 am
Hey all
First time going to Bahamas. My wife and I and a teenage daughter and another couple are going around June for a week. Do you have any tips or have to dos from any of y’all that have been?
We rented a car and looking for a boat rental now.
Any guides for fishing that y’all recommend?
Any tips would be appreciated, thanks GeeMan

re: Big Lake this weekend

Posted by GeeMan on 10/13/24 at 3:25 pm to
Lots small fish every where
Had to go through lots 12 inchers to keep some 13 14 inch ones
Crab are running also

re: Big Lake this weekend

Posted by GeeMan on 10/8/24 at 11:34 am to
Weather looks great
Heard shrimp on the move
Hope to be out there all weekend
Good luck to you !!
Just slightly dirty, Paint is faded pretty bad. It took a heck of a sandblasting for hurricane Larua and Delta. Last good cleaning was back in 2021, Its on pilings, will need some scaffolds.
I have a house (fishing camp) south of Lake Charles on Hebert side of big lake, and its needs a good pressure washing and a new coat of paint. I was going to do it myself but can't find the time, anyone know of a reputable company in the area?
Thanks Gee

re: Sightcasting Redfish

Posted by GeeMan on 3/22/23 at 8:35 am to
lews reel and waterloo rod
I uses light action just because I mainly fish for trout.
Love spoons on the eastern side of state where water is clear.
Here on western side of state where the water stays murky, I toss plastics mostly and scented plastics (gulp) when they are being difficult.

re: Lake Charles Bowfishing

Posted by GeeMan on 2/22/23 at 7:52 am to
Yea I fish there a lot not very often you can sight cast fish. Summer months will get nice and green or a long drought it will get clear. This past fall it was beautiful until rain started.
First started seeing them from Galveston to Sabine area, Then Cameron, Calcasieu and now across Vermilion parishes.
Heard something about deforestation of a part of Mexico. They are scavengers for sure always on roadkill.
There are still ton of blues and snows in between Gueydan and Kaplan but they have a spot that no one messing with them. they been there all season.
seen they were eating green grass yesterday means the fueling up for a long flight back
DHH has a hotline you should call to see if season is open. When the water gets fresh they close the season to prevent any one from eating bad bacteria found in the oysters.
If you are short on storage TackleWeb is cool way to hold more gear in your boat

re: Big Lake tide

Posted by GeeMan on 5/13/22 at 4:25 pm to
I always launch at heberts
It was Thursday