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Mississippi Sound & the Pascagoula River Marsh

Capt. Barry Brown
May 7, 2005
Pascagoula River - Saltwater Fishing Report

The flounder are here!

Over the past week we have been catching good numbers of flounder using live cocahoes. All of the flounder are in the one to two pound range right now. We will see much bigger ones soon.

We have also been picking up quite a few 7 to 10 pound redfish while fishing for flounder. The reds will be in the shallows from now until December, and will be cruising the bayous and lakes following schools of mullet and menhaden. When the reds are on that pattern we show them a lot of top water lures. There's nothing like watching the wake of a redfish bearing down on your top water lure.

The spring rains had slowed the speckled trout action, but the water is clearing and salinity is returning. Several good catches of speckled trout have been reported this week, including a 6.5 pounder.

Over the next week I will be fishing for speckled trout and redfish using top water lures from daylight until about 8 a.m., and then moving to the flounder holes after that.

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Fishing the beautiful marshes of the Pascagoula River for speckled trout, redfish, and flounder. We leave the dock at daylight and fish for 7 hours. Everything is provided: tackle, live bait, lures, soft drinks and water. Just 5 minutes off I-10 in Moss Point, MS.

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Marsh Fishing Charters
2512 Duck Lake Drive
Moss Point, MS 39563
Phone: 228-219-3281
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