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2008-04-24 12:30 PM
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Things are interesting now! - Feels like spring is nearing its peak. Highs are tipping into 80's. But the gentle sea breezes make for an excellent day on the water with very calm conditions.
The Speckle Trout are a little scattered but beginning to congregate around the Katin more...
Capt. Charles Damiens - Gulfport |
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2008-04-23 11:14 AM
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Buloxi, MS - South of Mississippi The Louisiana Marsh Bite Is On - Yeaterday was an epic day on the water. Our 3-man limits of gorgeous speckled trout were easily filled, and the redfish were as thick as could be.
In fact, they were a nuisance in our quest to catch the big fat specks. Fishing in 2-feet of water more...
Capt. Robert Brodie - Mississippi Sound |
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2008-04-20 9:17 PM
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Biloxi, MS - Weather Cleares And The Hot Bite Continues! - For weeks on end rain and wind have been hard on fishing conditions, but this weekend the winds subsided, the weather warmed up, and the hot bite in the Mississippi Sound was on again.
Had both Saturday and Sunday booked, and on each day my clie more...
Capt. Robert Brodie - Mississippi Sound |
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2008-04-16 11:23 AM
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Opening the Bonnet Carre Spillway in LA! - Lots of heavenly displaced water in the past few weeks and months has made things interesting around here. The local rivers are bursting their banks and our in shore bays have extremely low salinities. The winds have also played havoc with boaters pr more...
Capt. Charles Damiens - Gulfport |
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2008-04-16 10:04 AM
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Biloxi, MS - Waiting On Weather To Clear Up! - Thus far, most of this month has been plagued with strong winds, some very chilly, and heavy rain. The sad thing is a record number of trips have been cancelled due to the unpredictability of Mother Nature.
The whole time, most of the reefs in the more...
Capt. Robert Brodie - Mississippi Sound |
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2008-04-15 12:36 PM
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Top Water Time! - Top water action has been good over the last week. We're catching some nice ones as they migrate into the marsh for the spring spawn.
Most of the trout are in the 14 to 16 inch range, but we are getting an occasional 4 to 5 pounder. I had one on more...
Capt. Barry Brown - Pascagoula River |
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2008-04-13 12:25 PM
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Mississippi Gulf Coast North winds continue to blow !! - With little relief in sight in this weeks marine forecast, north winds continue to dominate each days predictions ?? With all honey doo's done and boat sitting on go it is time for this north wind to come to a halt !! It sounds like most captains f more...
Capt. Scott Simpson - Long Beach |
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2008-04-09 5:28 PM
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Mississippi Sound Needs To Calm Down! - As of late, heavy winds have been whipping up the Mississippi Sound, and that's bad news considering we know plenty of fish are there for the taking.
The rubble/congrete reefs and oyster reefs are loaded with southern kingfish a.k.a. ground mull more...
Capt. Robert Brodie - Mississippi Sound |
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2008-04-07 11:24 AM
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Unreal Rain Fall Creating a Slow Down! - The local rivers are at flood stage, due to a massive rainfall late friday night. Local rivers are 3-4 feet out of their banks causing a lot of residential flooding. I'm blessed to be right at the edge of the flooding during these seasonal periods le more...
Capt. Charles Damiens - Gulfport |
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2008-04-04 10:13 AM
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Louisiana Marsh Producing Specks South Of Mississippi - Word is that the Louisiana marsh fishing south of Mississippi's mainland is heating up. Large catches of really big specks has been steady in the last week and a half.
Pfiefer Key, Tugboat Key, and Brush Island has been hot spots. Popping corks wi more...
Capt. Robert Brodie - Mississippi Sound |