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Chandeleur islands! #11469161 03/10/16 10:05 PM
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Who has been? I'm going April 15 to 17 th. I've never been but pretty excited from what I've seen and read

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Re: Chandeleur islands! [Re: Perry] #11469258 03/10/16 10:48 PM
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Its still pretty great. One tip that I learned out there in the spring. Take 5-6 inch sassy shad plastics/swim baits in shad color(black back light belly). Even cheap mister twister shad plastics. 1/16 wide gap jigheads. The shad usually stack up out there that time of year and the trout are killing them. One time I was selling them for 5 bucks a piece. Have fun. And if you see birds working get to them if you want to fight bull reds and jacks. Its fun for awhile but we stopped doing it(30 minutes per fish on light tackle) b/c it cuts out on your trout fishing time, and that's my favorite. Also if you don't catch anything in the morning don't worry, usually afternoons with big tide movement is great. Also if it seems dead in the morning try to find a little spoil island and fish for reds and wait for the tide to start and then trout fish. Hope this helps at all. good luck.

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Its still pretty great. One tip that I learned out there in the spring. Take 5-6 inch sassy shad plastics/swim baits in shad color(black back light belly). Even cheap mister twister shad plastics. 1/16 wide gap jigheads. The shad usually stack up out there that time of year and the trout are killing them. One time I was selling them for 5 bucks a piece. Have fun. And if you see birds working get to them if you want to fight bull reds and jacks. Its fun for awhile but we stopped doing it(30 minutes per fish on light tackle) b/c it cuts out on your trout fishing time, and that's my favorite. Also if you don't catch anything in the morning don't worry, usually afternoons with big tide movement is great. Also if it seems dead in the morning try to find a little spoil island and fish for reds and wait for the tide to start and then trout fish. Hope this helps at all. good luck.

Re: Chandeleur islands! [Re: Perry] #11469971 03/11/16 03:35 AM
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A buddy of mine just got back. Took his dad there. They caught a lot of overslot reds on flies.

Re: Chandeleur islands! [Re: Perry] #11475650 03/14/16 03:25 AM
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I havent been in years, but used to go out about twice a year. It's always changing, I can tell you that much. One day an island is there...and a storm blows through and it's gone....but a new one is peeking over the waves.

One of my friends took 180 stitches on his leg from a shark bite one year. Thought we were going to lose him on the trip back. We were slaughtering the fish that day too. Every one of us were bumped or harassed by the sharks that day...so we decided to ease back to the boat. Some guys let go of their stringers, it got so bad.

I love those islands. Might make it back this summer.
Once you go, you're hooked for life, if it's anything like it used to be.


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Re: Chandeleur islands! [Re: Perry] #11483685 03/17/16 06:35 PM
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Sorry to hear about your buddy... I've seen videos with sharks stealing wade fishermans stringers out there.thanks for the info


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Re: Chandeleur islands! [Re: Perry] #11526324 04/06/16 11:54 PM
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Anymore pointers/suggestions


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Re: Chandeleur islands! [Re: Perry] #11528959 04/08/16 05:51 AM
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Sorry to hear about your buddy... I've seen videos with sharks stealing wade fishermans stringers out there.thanks for the info


No problem. He was lucky. Another died when a lightening strike hit our antenna ( or jumped from the water to it, we dont know which) several years later. He wasnt so lucky.

Use a LONG stinger with a float, a slip knot and carry a sheathed knife on your belt.


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Originally Posted By: Perry
Who has been? I'm going April 15 to 17 th. I've never been but pretty excited from what I've seen and read


I've never gone, but check out this video from 1974.

Old School!

http://vimeo.com/45687927


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Who has been? I'm going April 15 to 17 th. I've never been but pretty excited from what I've seen and read


I've never gone, but check out this video from 1974.

Old School!

http://vimeo.com/45687927


Good Stuff!...thanks, I really enjoyed that video!

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Originally Posted By: CroakerSoaker
Its still pretty great. One tip that I learned out there in the spring. Take 5-6 inch sassy shad plastics/swim baits in shad color(black back light belly). Even cheap mister twister shad plastics. 1/16 wide gap jigheads. The shad usually stack up out there that time of year and the trout are killing them. One time I was selling them for 5 bucks a piece. Have fun. And if you see birds working get to them if you want to fight bull reds and jacks. Its fun for awhile but we stopped doing it(30 minutes per fish on light tackle) b/c it cuts out on your trout fishing time, and that's my favorite. Also if you don't catch anything in the morning don't worry, usually afternoons with big tide movement is great. Also if it seems dead in the morning try to find a little spoil island and fish for reds and wait for the tide to start and then trout fish. Hope this helps at all. good luck.


One of these days, I got to make that trip...

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Back in the 70s , we used Mr Champs. ( small chrome slab spoons with a treble hook on the end) I still have some from back then.


Now, Donald...please pick John Bolton for your running mate.
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That place has been on my bucket list, since before I realized I needed a bucket list. One of these daze.............

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Re: Chandeleur islands! [Re: Perry] #11580163 05/03/16 02:03 PM
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How was your trip?

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Its still pretty great. One tip that I learned out there in the spring. Take 5-6 inch sassy shad plastics/swim baits in shad color(black back light belly). Even cheap mister twister shad plastics. 1/16 wide gap jigheads. The shad usually stack up out there that time of year and the trout are killing them. One time I was selling them for 5 bucks a piece. Have fun. And if you see birds working get to them if you want to fight bull reds and jacks. Its fun for awhile but we stopped doing it(30 minutes per fish on light tackle) b/c it cuts out on your trout fishing time, and that's my favorite. Also if you don't catch anything in the morning don't worry, usually afternoons with big tide movement is great. Also if it seems dead in the morning try to find a little spoil island and fish for reds and wait for the tide to start and then trout fish. Hope this helps at all. good luck.


One of these days, I got to make that trip...


I don't mean to be the barer of bad news, but you may want to move this up on your list. The islands aren't going to take to many more hurricanes before there gone. Big debate in NOLA. Should they restore the island (yes) or do more for fresh water diversion.


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