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Re: Trolling For Success
[Re: SaltwaterWillie]
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06/06/08 09:52 AM
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SB Squared
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Green Horn
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Thanks for all the help folks. I'm going to give a try if the weather will cooperate for a while. What type sea can I expect to see outside the Jetties tomorrow?
If I were to run a constant speed (20-30 kts) from the TC Dike out of the jetties, down the coast to SL Pass and up the ICW back to the Dike?
SPB - I really appreciate your detailed response. Me being a first timer off of Galveston, and if someone forced you to make a bet that I would catch a few fish, where would you tell me to go and how would you tell me to fish (I know "with a guide" is the easy answer, but on my own, what would you say)?
How fast am I trolling live bait down weedlines or around shrimp boats on a sea-witch type rig for Kings, Ling, etc(2-3 mph)?
Thanks everyone. See you on the water tomorrow.
"Where can I buy some damn bait." Eddie - Vegas Vacation
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Re: Trolling For Success
[Re: SB Squared]
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06/06/08 12:35 PM
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capt grumpy
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If you arent familar with slp and west bay you need a chip in your gps or you may have to spend the night out there, it isnt fun I know. low tide it can be hard to navigate.
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Re: Trolling For Success
[Re: capt grumpy]
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06/06/08 01:35 PM
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Hail Boy
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Live bait gets trolled at or near idle speed pretty much, with in about 50 - 100 yards from a weedline. Still it depends on the weedline, if it is a few giant messes then drifting with it is a much better choice. Scattered about in many smaller pieces then trolling is better.
What kind of fish do you want to catch?
It's going to be a chocolate mess down there with the winds and sea weed. I would prob. fish off High Island, I mean it's always messy and dirty up there so the fish are used to it, green water was in pretty close there last I heard.
-Z-
Wooo!
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Re: Trolling For Success
[Re: Hail Boy]
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06/06/08 01:47 PM
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Well, I am game for anything. If the seas are over 3-4, which it looks like there going to be, I don't know if my passengers are going to feel comfortable out in a 22' boat.
I just want to catch a fish trolling, I don't really care what kind at this point. Once I go a few times and know I can catch fish...then I'll start being a little more picky.
Mackerel, Ling, Snapper (not trolling), Marlin (j/k), just about anything will work.
CG - Is there an easy way I can get from the mouth of SL Pass into the ICW? I certainly don't want to spend the night and I will go back through the J's if that's what I need to do. How long of a ride is it from TC Dike out the Jetties and back to the TC Dike via San Luis Pass?
Thanks guys.
"Where can I buy some damn bait." Eddie - Vegas Vacation
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Re: Trolling For Success
[Re: SB Squared]
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06/06/08 01:59 PM
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Hail Boy
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It would be almost an hour drive from the Dike to the Pass.
You can reach the ICW from Bastrop Bay but.. wooo that is a big but. Sandbars and shallow flats are a major problem. If it's high tide then I would try it but I don't know the draft of your boat.
-Z-
Wooo!
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