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Spring wade fishing #10623448 02/16/15 11:59 PM
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I will wade christmas bay over spring break. The south shoreline will be where i am fishing. I have texas tackle factory trout killers,killer flats minnow, and hackberry hustlers. I also have bone super spook jr. and various mirrolures and rattletraps and gold and silver spoons. Do i have a good chance of catching trout,redfish,flounder, and spanish mackeral. I have used before with some luck. If there are any baits i would need to get let me know.

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Glad you asked this question. I will be on Copano for spring break. I have been on basspro looking at lures daily.

Re: Spring wade fishing [Re: outdoorsman916] #10624007 02/17/15 02:50 AM
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me to i have looked for diiferent lures and plastics and spinners to use.

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I like the look of the Livetarget shrimp but they are pricey. They sure look like they would work well. I may have to order some. It is always fun prepping for a fishing trip.

Re: Spring wade fishing [Re: outdoorsman916] #10624212 02/17/15 04:12 AM
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Sounds like you have a pretty good start on the tackle, don't for get popping corks, and as much as I hate to say it Gulp can be very effective, especially under a cork. I personally have not fished Christmas Bay. But if I did I would pay attention to water clairity, dark baits for off color and light color baits for clearer water. Top water should be very effective by SB. They are already eating it on the right day. Also pay attention to tides and major minor feeding periods. If you don't already use it Tides4fishing.com is a good resource. If I was gonna fish Christmas Bay I would probably see if I could find a map and locate structure. One last thing.....Google Earth is your friend. Good luck, hope some of this helps.

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All those should work.Norton Sand eels work great to. DOA shrimp under a cork. Spanish Mack will destroy plastics and regular line. If thats what your after get some good leaders. I actually went old school lately and started throwing spinner baits again. Had some good hits.

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Re: Spring wade fishing [Re: outdoorsman916] #10624292 02/17/15 04:40 AM
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Plum/Chartreuse is a good color combo soft plastic to use here in the coastal bend. It produces year round.

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Ok thanks. I do use tides4fishing and it really helps. I will look on google maps for some more spots. I do not have chartreuse/ plum baits. What kind would you recommend? I will look into some leaders for Spanish mackerel.

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I use SaltWater Bass Assassins - Plum/Chartreuse or Glow/Firetail are my top two choices for this area.

Re: Spring wade fishing [Re: outdoorsman916] #10628778 02/18/15 10:53 PM
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Ok thanks hopefully u can get something. I will try to get those baits. This is off topic but wlould an Abu Garcia ambassador reel be a good choice for those baits also which rod would you recommend for it.

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Use your bass rod and reel if you can. Many times the ambassador reel are a little less precise and don't handle the lighter lures as well. Ways that you can use what you have is to throw your plastics under a small cork. The cork will add some casting weight for you cast the bigger real. Spinner baits and spoons would cast well with that reel as well. Your topwaters will cast fine as well. You should be able to get it done.

One note, don't just walk out blind, look for baitfish or some sign to key in on the structure (drop off, oyster, grass edge, channel edge etc. Don't fish dead water. find the bait, find the fish.


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Re: Spring wade fishing [Re: outdoorsman916] #10646967 02/25/15 04:14 PM
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Yep, I gotta agree with Troutsupport, having a map handy of that shows you the location of the different structure at different wade fishing spots can sure come in handy, ... as well as the knowing the tide phase and time of year that makes that particular wade fish location productive.

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Ok I will try that. Which would yall wade from. The boat launches, back roads off the highway,Etc.

Re: Spring wade fishing [Re: outdoorsman916] #10648647 02/26/15 02:50 AM
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I bought Grinder55's wadefishrockport DVD and book and it gives you all the good wade fishing area's. I would recommend it highly! Thanks Grinder! I will be down there in about three weeks so hope fishing is good.

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Christmas bay has definite tide changes and you want to find the bait

That time of year throw a mirror lure top dog, catch 2000 or soft plastic like a bass assassin or trout killer

Good luck and stay safe

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