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few questions
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few questions
I’ve been reading some of the reports and was curious where this Lighthouse boat ramp is? I mostly fish econfina so not too familiar with other areas. Any kind of directions i would appreciate, other question is for like a top water boat what the best color is or is it just a tossup between many of them? just trying to get ready for this weekend and shooting for a more successful trip!
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- mraquatics
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Re: few questions
Michael K
"What does a fish know about the water in which it swims its whole life?"
"What does a fish know about the water in which it swims its whole life?"
Re: few questions
oh okay well thanks
- FishWithChris
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Re: few questions
watch out for the oyster bars and try a mixed bag
of lures. find what works and stick with it.
chartreuse and bone/white seem to be the go-to colours lately.
If you go east, keep an eye out for moving rocks
of lures. find what works and stick with it.
chartreuse and bone/white seem to be the go-to colours lately.
If you go east, keep an eye out for moving rocks
Re: few questions
is that the color for a BA or like a mirrolure? appreciate the help
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Re: few questions
they're common colors, standard across the board, whether it be for soft plastics or lures.
If all else fails, have a package of New Penny and White gulp shrimpies on board (3") and toss'm under a cajun thunder; you'll be sure to grab a trout or two, maybe a lil' shark, and of course, stupid catfish.
Look for patchy bottom just as you would elsewhere; fish the moving water and run a few drifts until you find an area that works.
Good Luck, and if you see the SeaFox out there give a wave. We'll have our gf's with us on the boat

If all else fails, have a package of New Penny and White gulp shrimpies on board (3") and toss'm under a cajun thunder; you'll be sure to grab a trout or two, maybe a lil' shark, and of course, stupid catfish.
Look for patchy bottom just as you would elsewhere; fish the moving water and run a few drifts until you find an area that works.
Good Luck, and if you see the SeaFox out there give a wave. We'll have our gf's with us on the boat



