
November Warm Front?
We had a strong south wind I knew it would be challenging to cast and position my boat but I went any way. It was worse than I expected and my first launch was a no go. I headed to my plan b and it wasn't much better but at least I could get the wind at my back to make a longer cast. This is just the start to my new mission to catch a 30 inch speck. Everything I read says the corky is a big trout bait but it seems like it will catch just about anything that swims. My catches for the day were a bass a rat red and a 17 inch speckled trout. My next step is to try live mullet on the trestle while the trout are still in good numbers.

Crowded At the Trestle

Daily routine: Tryin the Tracks
Bayou St.John Freshwater Flounder
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A rare bayou st.John flounder |
I decided to stay close to home yesterday the weather was iffy and daylight was fading fast. I took the 10 minute trip to bayou St John with a goal to catch a redfish and while seeing how many bass I could ring up. The clouds were solid the entire time I was out there and I thought about throwing topwater but the ripple on the water from the north wind made me decide to stay subsurface. I did see plenty of shad on the surface but the only thing chasing them were pelicans. I ended up trolling a 10ft diving crank bait and hooked up with a 30 inch red right out of the gate. That was surprising but not as surprising as the next catch a flounder I have caught multiple redfish and seen a couple speckled trout caught but never a flounder. My experience fishing the bayou has taught me that you never know whats swimming in that urban environment. Late in the day I was able to catch a bass , barely the fish was a solid 3 inches not much larger than the lure it hit. I wasnt able to catch any more bass I guess I need to get some more practice out there.
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