Posted in Fishing Reports on the Oct 5, 2008
It was a Great Time for these guys and the Captain too! Here’s a pic of the rest of their catch.
Posted in Fishing Reports on the Oct 5, 2008
Friday Oct. 3, 2008 It was a 50th Birthday to remember. We only had a few fish in the cooler and the wind was low when we moved out to some near rigs. We started Hauling in 5# reds (Not allowed to keep them in federal waters over 3 miles out) and a few more trout we saw some mullet schooled up on the side of the rig. Rodney cast a Natural Gulp into the mullet a Bang the Fish was on! It was a 45 minute battle on 14# test Fireline. Ihad the fish 1/2 in the net twice and finally the third time was the charm and the 40″ 27 lb Cobia was ours! It was a Great Birthday present for a great crew!
Posted in Fishing Reports on the Oct 5, 2008
Thursday October 2, 2008. This was Walley C of Houston’s second trip this season. We started with a bang. Reds & Trout were popping the surface and these guys had me hopping on the net. After the first hour frenzy slowed we moved and picked up 3 nice flounder and chased some birds to finish off a nice cooler and a great day on Lake Calcasieu.
Posted in Fishing Reports on the Oct 1, 2008
Tuesday October 1, 2008 Howard L. &Â Friends from Houston found the fish biting at every stop we tried. Gulp on the bottom for Reds and gulp curley tails under a cork for trout. They enjoyed it so much they are comming back next week! Thanks Guys!
Posted in Fishing Reports on the Sep 28, 2008
9/28/2008
A limit of 2 to 3# Reds by 8:30Am and then a trip up the lake produced 21 nice Specks to fill another cooler. It was just another incredible day on Lake Calcasieu!!!!!
Posted in Fishing Reports on the Sep 27, 2008
Saturday September 27, 2008 Joann brought the grandkids Down to get in on big Lake Fun. They about wore me out on the net. We had our limit of 20 Reds at 8:30am and a dozen nice Trout and one Flounder and we could barely close the lid on the cooler. Shawn caught the most on Gulp Shrimp and Tommy used market shrimp to catch the bigger Reds.