LA_Fiddler
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LA_Fiddler
MemberAugust 12, 2025 at 6:15 pm in reply to: What are some new techniques/baits you guys plan on fishing this year?Ready to fish some slicks this fall/winter
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If you’re fishing grand isle, fiberglass. Even a smaller fiberglass boat will handle the chop you have to run through much better than tin.
Used, Blazer 2400, Kenner 23 (if you can find one) if you need a T-top. Kenner 21 without a T top fishes 3 just fine. I’m partial to a Kenner, and everyone that goes in mine (1998 rolled gunnel with the splatter gel coat) is shocked how well it handles waves, especially for an 18.5′ boat.
I fully agree with Devin. Less creature comforts, less stuff to break. The late 90s early 2000s rolled gunnel hulls were purpose-built for coastal trout smashing.
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Nice work again! Most of that area you circled is a large oyster reef (maybe 2 different ones actually) with white poles to mark.
It’s a great area.
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Very well done!!! Saturday was definitely a struggle out there.
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Good work. Finding a productive deep hole is a great strategy out there and if you put a list together with enough of them, you’ll usually produce as they are mostly ignored. They’ll produce even in the heat of the summer once the early morning bite is done.
Another anecdote that I can’t really prove, but have experienced: If I launch grand isle, I’ll stay further south and close to the island when it’s windy. The water tends to get very dirty in the north end of Barataria, even though you’d think it’s more protected. Only exception would MAYBE be a southeast wind.
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Damn… rough trip. Dirty water makes grand isle super difficult!!
Thanks for the report.
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Nothing like that croaker thump! Good work
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LA_Fiddler
MemberAugust 13, 2025 at 2:24 pm in reply to: Back on the Water after Gafftop-induced Hand Surgery, Grand Isle 8/11/25the bleach/water concoction in a spray bottle has made it into my boat finally
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LA_Fiddler
MemberAugust 13, 2025 at 2:23 pm in reply to: Back on the Water after Gafftop-induced Hand Surgery, Grand Isle 8/11/25 -
LA_Fiddler
MemberAugust 13, 2025 at 2:21 pm in reply to: Back on the Water after Gafftop-induced Hand Surgery, Grand Isle 8/11/25thanks – I usually unhook them like capt devin says, where you just twist the flipper and don’t actually flip them over. I’ve removed hundreds upon hundreds and didn’t even think about it anymore.
This one was just the right size and the right amount of pissed off to really get some momentum while hanging there kicking his tail. I was using the little aluminum flipper, and my hand just happened to be right where his side fin was when he bucked.
I bought a bigger flipper so my hand can stay further away.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Eqb1QhhWMAAH37a?format=jpg&name=large
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LA_Fiddler
MemberAugust 13, 2025 at 11:41 am in reply to: What are some new techniques/baits you guys plan on fishing this year?amen! The fall temps are calling
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LA_Fiddler
MemberAugust 12, 2025 at 5:18 pm in reply to: Back on the Water after Gafftop-induced Hand Surgery, Grand Isle 8/11/25Clarithromycin – there aren’t many studies but the ones that tested this had the best outcomes by far.
Doc said he’s seen it more than a few times down here. Once the culture comes back, may switch up the antibiotic. They recently had a case where it actually didn’t culture for 5 weeks! I’m at 4 since the sample was taken and it’s still negative.
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Yep. Check my planning post I did pretty much what I planned.
Reports I got from couba island was nothing but undersized reds.
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i’d better do that!
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thanks, cap
I’m definitely going to do some rig graphing. I just got a sidescan in the last couple of months, and I definitely need the practice.
I ran to Couba island two weeks ago just to run around and there was no grass yet, but hopeful for later this summer.
