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  • GISP Thurs-Sun

    I live a couple miles away so I fish there every day. Here is a message I was typing in a PM but decided to put it on the board:

    Normally at GISP I hit the deep channels but now that the tides have been consistently higher and keeping water in the back marshes, the bait have moved back and the reds/trout have followed.
    I always wanted a yak but I am so ADD that if i had a fast mode of transportation I would miss a lot of good spots. I see yakers always moving around and what I have found to be most productive is find a place with bait and stand there. Make sure its at a spot at the opening of a little cove/bayou. This way you can have a good chance of casting to each side of the grassline, away from the bayou, inside the bayou etc. By not moving (at all) you let the bait fish relax and the reds/trout put the hurt on finger mullet. It is also amazing how quiet everything is (even compared to moving as slow as possible). You can hear mullet jumping so far away that you cant even see where it was once your eyes get in that direction.

    The other day I posted that I saw my first tailing red and also caught a red on topwater for the first time. Well, for once, I actually stuck to a plan, which is walk the grass lines and find a good spot, and stand still for 30 minutes (maybe move my feat to change direction, but literally not move left/right front/back 2 feet.

    Friday night I lost something that was huge. I think it was a giant trout, like textbook trophy. I was casting across a finger point with a top water and it was 2 hours after sun was down. I heard the tell tail gunshot CRACK of a trout. I threw the topwater in the same spot and worked closely and all hell broke loose.... Thing started ripping line much harder compared to the 28in red I caught on a topwater the day before. After 30 seconds and a couple really really long hard runs, the line went loose. I almost cried!! I thoought that it broke my line, knot came undone, leader got cut off from a hook.... nope. It broke two of the three hooks off the treble. Bent them and broke em... And these were new nickel plated mustad trebles. It was the "real" one that got away.

    The rest of the weekend was uneventful and most, if not all action took place 1 before sunset and into the night. Someone said "the freaks come out at night," and I believe em. From Thurs to Sunday, a total of 8 reds all upper slot (25-28in) were caught and released as well as multiple trout to 25in. Out of all the fish caught, I only caught one undersized fish, a rat (19in, barely a "rat") red. Had a lot of hits on the hackberry but nothing to write home about. All fish taken on topwaters, chart black spook Jr, pink skitter walk, orange skitterwalk. All fish caught in less than 2ft of water

    PS.. Shallowist: was that you on Saturday evening at the bottom of Dana's?

  • #2
    Excellent report.
    "Curmudgeon only pawn in game of life."


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    • #3
      Nice!!

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      • #4
        Great report!
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        • #5
          Great read, thanks for sharing.
          Scott
          "All fishermen are liars except you and me and to tell you the truth, I'm not so sure about you!"

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          • #6
            Nice write up. I enjoyed reading it.

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            • #7
              Great report.....Thanks!
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              • #8
                Great report for sure.
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                • #9
                  Thanks for sharing, it sounds like you are catching some nice fish. I was wondering about the afternoons as the tide would be high compared to the lows in the morning when I was fishing it.

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                  • #10
                    Not me... Was there Friday morning and there was absolutely nothing going on. Did see a couple of reds around the corner in the bayous. Evening is the time to be in the coves right now.
                    http://www.theshallowist.com

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by shallowist View Post
                      Not me... Was there Friday morning and there was absolutely nothing going on. Did see a couple of reds around the corner in the bayous. Evening is the time to be in the coves right now.
                      Thought it might have been you. I remembered from a pic you have a lowside gulf coast...

                      Was out there last night and saw something that scared me for a second. I was lookin around for nervous water and saw some in the distance. Once it got closer I saw two HUGE pointed wakes being pushed by somethin big. I was in waist deep water and for something to move so much water at such speed freaked me out. The wakes shot into the shallows and tore somethin up and never saw em agian. Probably some big Reds but MAN did it scare me.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Milkjug View Post
                        Thanks for sharing, it sounds like you are catching some nice fish. I was wondering about the afternoons as the tide would be high compared to the lows in the morning when I was fishing it.
                        It definitely seems to be the case. My tactic of standing at the opening of the bayou/cove only works when the tide is coming in because you can stand there and wait for the bait to roll in wave by wave.

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                        • #13
                          Good report and some good information.

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                          • #14
                            Great report! I'm going to have to start playing with topwaters again. I caught my first topwater trout off the groins last year. So cool to watch them hit!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by shallowist View Post
                              Not me... Was there Friday morning and there was absolutely nothing going on. Did see a couple of reds around the corner in the bayous. Evening is the time to be in the coves right now.
                              I've noticed on two different days your boat has been polling Bay area!lol

                              Great Report sfef84!
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