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  • Christmas Bay for a newbie....wading

    I have been wade fishing about 5 times both at SLP and now in Christmas Bay near the entrance to Drum Bay. Ive always used shrimp under popping cork or a 'redfish rig'. I have thrown a few topwaters and plastics. For all of these trips, I have 2 sheepshead, 3 stingrays, 1 flounder, and one trout under my belt. My buddy caught the flounder, which got off. So, the only thing I have ever brought home is the trout.

    Now, I know there is plenty to catch here, but I sure can't figure out how. Anyone have any tips? I love fishing, catching or not...but its a long way down and a ton of work to have nothing to show for it. I try to wade out until I can get my bait into a channel or what I think is a channel, but just haven't had much luck.

    Im asking because I want to take a buddy out to this spot this weekend and see if we can catch something.

  • #2
    there is no fish in Christmas bay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    • #3
      Welcome aboard!
      The winds should die down this weekend. Should be a good time to take a friend. Good luck!
      "Curmudgeon only pawn in game of life."


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      • #4
        keep at it ...you are in a great area so look for bait or slicks...persistence pays offf !
        Captain Glenn Stevens
        Coastal Guide Service
        www.Fishcoastal.com

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        • #5
          Originally posted by txwhaler 22 View Post
          keep at it ...you are in a great area so look for bait or slicks...persistence pays offf !
          X2
          Today is a new day!!

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          • #6
            there is no fish in Christmas bay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


            Jackpot. That's exactly what I needed to read!

            Im going to be persistent and think happy fish thoughts!

            Awesome forum, by the way!

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            • #7
              try the shoreline to the east. there are a lot of reds in the grass around the first point.
              the fishing was good,it was the catching that was bad.

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