point me toward the big trout
Posted: May 28th, 2007, 10:44 pm
(sorry 'bout the double post. I had meant to put this on fishing instead of tips & tricks):oops:
I'm sure y'all can tell me: Where do the bigger trout hide? We must have caught 50 trout in East Bay (Callaway/Tyndall/Sandy Creek) on Sunday and today. All were 12 inches or less.
It's a little far from most of your fishing holes (except Old Dog and a few others). But the right tricks for bigger trout should be the same.
My theories include:
Not fishing deep enough/not finding holes and dropoffs. I've had luck before slowly working out to deeper water from the 2-3 foot depth close to shore. Usually I like it right up next to the bank for reds right at sunrise, then deeper water for trout as the sun gets higher. We went out to about 5-6 feet this weekend and stayed there when the little trout found us. The big ones never showed.
Wrong lure/bait? We tried topwater Chug Bugs, popping corks/Cajun thunders with Gulp/pinfish and bottom fishing with a 1/2 ounce weight The poppers with Gulp Nuclear Chicken pulled in babies every time we cast. But no mamas and daddies.
Sand/grass mixture. There's not a lot of sandy bottom in East Bay. But we did find some, with grass on the edges. That's been a big-trout producer before. But this weekend, just catfish.
There probably are other things I'm missing entirely. Any ideas/advice?
I'm sure y'all can tell me: Where do the bigger trout hide? We must have caught 50 trout in East Bay (Callaway/Tyndall/Sandy Creek) on Sunday and today. All were 12 inches or less.
It's a little far from most of your fishing holes (except Old Dog and a few others). But the right tricks for bigger trout should be the same.
My theories include:
Not fishing deep enough/not finding holes and dropoffs. I've had luck before slowly working out to deeper water from the 2-3 foot depth close to shore. Usually I like it right up next to the bank for reds right at sunrise, then deeper water for trout as the sun gets higher. We went out to about 5-6 feet this weekend and stayed there when the little trout found us. The big ones never showed.
Wrong lure/bait? We tried topwater Chug Bugs, popping corks/Cajun thunders with Gulp/pinfish and bottom fishing with a 1/2 ounce weight The poppers with Gulp Nuclear Chicken pulled in babies every time we cast. But no mamas and daddies.
Sand/grass mixture. There's not a lot of sandy bottom in East Bay. But we did find some, with grass on the edges. That's been a big-trout producer before. But this weekend, just catfish.

There probably are other things I'm missing entirely. Any ideas/advice?