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Re: Best eating In-shore fish [Re: bigfishtx] #13724266 10/08/20 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by bigfishtx
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Someone on the salt water thread mentioned Black Drum. Are they any good?


The small ones, puppy drum, are dang fine eating.

I was about to say the same, puppy drum and flounder are great. Reds and trout to fill the freezer. Neither is my favorite though.

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Re: Best eating In-shore fish [Re: Jpurdue] #13724276 10/08/20 05:12 PM
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Free line some live shrimp under a popping cork around those lights after dark. Cast to the edge of the light. Dead shrimp will catch hardheads.

Re: Best eating In-shore fish [Re: Jpurdue] #13724285 10/08/20 05:19 PM
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Iā€™m a halibut fan, but I doubt they will be anywhere near that dock

Re: Best eating In-shore fish [Re: Jpurdue] #13724298 10/08/20 05:28 PM
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Nice catch Bigfish. And I agree about the plastics. Lots of choices on plastic and glow in the dark plastics for night time trout fishing. Only difference for me is, I would recommend a light action spinning reel with 6 to 10 pound braid. But I always fish light tackle for everything inshore. Nothing better than turning a 26 inch red using a crappie size 50 spinning real with 2 or 4 pound braid and landing it. Those schooling trout under the lights are a blast on light tackle.


So more dumb questions for me. So if I'm using a 1 ounce weight and Carolina rigging a dead shrimp, I am assuming I'm casting that out and just letting it sit, or do I slowly retrieve it? For the plastics, that's obviously cast and retrieve right? Where in the water column do you target?


Josh, it's been a long time since I've used bait, but still fishing like that I use a double drop rig, weight is on the end of the rig, the hooks stay up off the bottom a little. It'll cut down on the hard head and sting ray bite a little by not setting right on the bottom. If it swims out there, good chance it'll bite dead shrimp.

The plastic? That's the challenge. If the trout are active and feeding, you can twitch it across the top the let it fall a couple of feet. The line will "pop" when they eat it. Sometimes if they're really biting good just reeling it in will work, but that twitch gets their attention a lot quicker. If they're not active? Let it hit the bottom, twitch it about 1' two times and let if fall back to the bottom, they'll pop the line as it's falling. That doesn't work? Let it hit bottom and drag it slowly, twitch it a little, drag, let it set. Those fish you won't feel bite, it'll just be heavy when you go to move it again. The 3 bigger trout in my pic I just sent were caught that way. Same area had little fish that were active, I slowed it way down and started catching the bigger ones.


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Baked stuffed (with crab and crackers) flounder; fried speckled trout; grilled on-the-half-shell redfish. Pompano, permit and sheepshead are also good; Spanish mac if you clean and ice quickly and cook that day. To catch trout at night off a lighted pier use light line (8 lb) and smallish bass and even crappie lures in clear, white or chartreuse coloration to mimic the look and size of the glass minnows, on a one-sixteenth jig (Charlie Brewer Sliders are very effective). But also have a quarter-ounce jig with a Lil John tied on at least 12 lb line in case you sense there are some big girls out there.

Re: Best eating In-shore fish [Re: Jpurdue] #13724391 10/08/20 06:46 PM
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Re: Best eating In-shore fish [Re: Jpurdue] #13724409 10/08/20 07:02 PM
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I've probably eaten a half ton of flounder in my life. Hell, haybe a ton. I was a flounder snob in the 80's and 90's and we fished SW La. where there were no limits. I fileted both sides so 4 filets a fish (split them down the back bone. Somewhere I have some pics somewhere ... I'll look 'em up.


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So what's the consensus of the group? Is it true everything down there has worms regardless of size?


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Originally Posted by Jpurdue
So what's the consensus of the group? Is it true everything down there has worms regardless of size?


Texas in-shore of the big 3 it's not even close ... flounder.


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Re: Best eating In-shore fish [Re: Jpurdue] #13724419 10/08/20 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Jpurdue
So what's the consensus of the group? Is it true everything down there has worms regardless of size?


Reds, specks and sometimes in the bigger flounder, yes. It's no big deal, you can pull them out or cut them out. You may catch a bunch and only 1 or 2 have worms, or all of them may have them. They look like the old school sex ed films sperm swimming around... big head and long skinny tail. I know a lot that don't even mess with taking them out, they're cooked any way, heard they add a good flavor to the meat. food


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Top pic was after a shrimp cast net trip. In between shrimp runs i'd float a mud minnow over to a point on a big cork.

Second is a 6 pound flattish. Caught fan casting a flat in the Calcasieu ship channel just up from the Cameron ferry. I was 60 pounds lighter.


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The cooler in the top pic is a 100 qt.


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Re: Best eating In-shore fish [Re: RayBob] #13724466 10/08/20 07:43 PM
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So what's the consensus of the group? Is it true everything down there has worms regardless of size?


Texas in-shore of the big 3 it's not even close ... flounder.


I misread your question. I rarely saw worms. I don't remember ever seeing them in flounder. but occasionally reds and more often specks. I ate 'em. Seen 'em in crappie too in the lower Neches R..


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Re: Best eating In-shore fish [Re: Jpurdue] #13724469 10/08/20 07:45 PM
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Man those are some NICE flatties!


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