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FISHING Sabine North End, coming back !! #11172068 10/19/15 04:29 AM
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October 17th & 18th, 2015 25 mph+ wind knocked out my Topwater bite. Did manage to catch a mess of Speckled Trout, Redfish, and Flounder. Too windy for Topwater plugs. Caught most of the Specks on live shrimp. Pretty much all day. Still a lot of shrimp moving out of the marshes. Outgoing tide seems to work the best. Neil and his dad had a great time catching fish. Neil lives in Michigan and did not take long to figure out what Texas Saltwater Fishing was all about. Neil caught the Redfish and most of the Big Speckled Trout. That was OK, because his dad enjoyed every minute watching him catch another fish. Ended the afternoon at the North End of Sabine Lake. The afternoon bite produced some nice Speckled Trout. They were scattered, but we would catch 1 or 2 most every drift. There are a lot of small Speckled Trout all over. The birds are working, but don't waste much time there. After the last couple of days working the birds, I think we may have caught 1 keeper Trout. Not good, so you would do better not to chase after them. Sunday morning was the worst with the incoming tide. We managed to catch some nice Trout. Hayden caught the biggest and maybe the most Trout ever, in his life. Again, his father enjoyed every minute of fishing with both of his son's. Any day a father and son spends time together on the water, it is a special day, to enjoy and make new memories. So, for all you dad's out there, you need to take your kids fishing. It does not matter how old your kids are either. They can be 5 or 50, the memories last 2 lifetimes.For pictures, you have to go to my new website @ luckylindycharters.com

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Re: Type your paragraph here. Type your paragraph here. Type your paragraph here. FISHING RSabine North End, coming back !! [Re: Capt. Lindy Hebert] #11172787 10/19/15 04:57 PM
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We had a great time fishing with Lindy. Really nice guy. I've learned through the years that some guides just don't have the patience to fish with kids. Lindy was very patient with the boys and made a point to teach the boys new things when the opportunity presented itself. Here are a few pics from our trip. It was a great time!

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