Caught my first barracuda today...in Stoney Bayou!

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Re: Caught my first barracuda today...in Stoney Bayou!

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Seen some absolute bruisers not far offshore here.
Bigger and meaner looking than cudas I've seen in the keys.
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Re: Caught my first barracuda today...in Stoney Bayou!

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Judging by the temp change this morning, we are experiencing our 4th climate change of the year this morning.

I suspect it has to do more with rising salinity due to lack of rain, but I only stayed in a Holiday Inn Express earlier this year. :lol:
Its a wonderful day in the neighborhood!
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Uh huh. That's probably why the numbers of snook, a cold-sensitive and brackish-tolerant species, are growing around here. :wink:
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Re: Caught my first barracuda today...in Stoney Bayou!

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As a SMNWR paddler since the late 1980s, who also drags my kayaks & canoes through low water, I literally feel the bay and creek water temps on almost every outing. I cannot remember the water temp in general ever being as warm in fall/winter as it has the last three years (when I started encountering snook for the first time up here).
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