Another day on the water fighting the bull reds . I had Mr. Steve and Mr. Mark in from Utah who have never caught a red fish before , so I brought them out to the pass and see if we could get on some of the big bull reds and drum. Not long after the half a crab hit the bottom the reds were biting . The weather was fair then we had a lil north wind blow in and slowed the fish up and made it choppy . We moved around a lil and found a few drum and a couple more reds. They caught 12 reds ,4 drum and a good time. The reds are around 20-30# and the drum 12-25# the biggest fish either of them has ever caught. Glad yall had a good time guys and thanks for the good day of fishing.
Today I had the pleasure of fishing Mr. Mike Parker from Oklahoma. He had never caught a red fish before so i took him out to the pass and we hammered the big bull reds the whole trip. The weather has been excellent and the big fish have been cooperating. We caught around 14 big reds and 7 big drum fish . Its nice to hear the drag screaming off the reel and seeing the smiles on faces.. I’m fishing the next few days and will be posting reports on how we make out. Thanks Mr. Mike for the fun day of fishing .
Spring is on its way, and hunting season has come and gone. Time to take the boat out, and catch some fish.
A buddy and I did just that today. We didn’t get an early start due to some fog, but it wasn’t long after the sun was good and up, we were on our way. We tried a few spots till we found some clean water. The bite wasn’t fast, but it was steady. 45 trout and a good time.
I’m looking forward to this up and coming season. The fish should be plentiful and the weather. Well, this is Louisiana who knows what the weather is gonna be like, but I’m sure it will be fine. I have been booking trips the last couple of weeks, and I look forward to fishing with all. In the next month or so we will start catching the big bull reds (15-40#)in the pass. I can’t wait to hear the drag screaming from these fish.
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Capt Jason Shilling