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Bite is Off the Charts 3-16-2012

Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama

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Bite is Off the Charts 3-16-2012

Postby Capt Marty » Wed Mar 21, 2012 9:51 am

When you think it can't get any better.....it does, WOW!!!! Day 2 with Warren Higgins and Glenn Hickerson with Kone Cranes was even better than yesterday. One stop Trout massacre today as we had the fish coming in 3-6 at a time just about everycast on the double rigs. No need to measure a single fish as they were all 14-18 inch's today. We left the trout biting at 8:30 and went hook into 8 reds and 3 flounder. Back at the dock before 10:00 so the guys could get cleaned up and head back to Texas. Just doesn't get any better. My crew said they have never experienced such a incredible bite in their lives and have never caught so many fish, especially two at a time. They will be talking about their trip for a long time to come, many memories made. Can't wait to get them back on board later in the year, thanks guys it was a pleasure fishing with you. Avocado Matrix Shad, and TTF Killer Flats Minnows in purple/Chart did all the damage once again.

Big thanks to Swamp Swatter for keeping the gnats off us. Great product.

Capt. Marty LaCoste
985-856-4477
www.absolutefishingcharters.com
Capt Marty LaCoste
985-856-4477
www.absolutefishingcharters.com
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