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Mississippi Sound & the Pascagoula River Marsh

Capt. Barry Brown
January 21, 2007
Pascagoula River - Saltwater Fishing Report

Mild Winter Keeping Fish Shallow

The mild winter temps have resulted in more of a fall fishing pattern through December and into January. The specks have been consistently holding in 4 to 6 feet depths all along the river and in the lakes. The best lures for these fish have been 1/4 oz. jigs with avocado or chartreuse cocohoe tails.

We have also found good numbers of trout using top water lures on the shallow reefs on the warmer days when the temperatures are above 60 degrees. The avarage depth on those reefs is about 3 feet.

Heavy rains a few weeks ago muddied the river and pushed the trout and reds further downstream than we normally fish this time of year. This week we can tell the fish are moving back up river as the water clears and salt returns.

We have had some outstanding catches of redfish in a few favorite holes. We used the cocohoe jigs and Tsunami jigs with a lot of success.

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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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