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Captain Randy’s Sabine Lake Report

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Sabine Lake fishing is great we are fishing the south end of the lake on up to mid-lake. There are lots of birds working over big schools of trout feeding on shrimp. The best bite is on outgoing tides and the best baits are Bayou Chub Minnows in LSU and 12 Fathom Scare-face Shrimp in glow, both work best tipped with fish bites shrimp, Good numbers of fish can also be found in the Sabine Pass ship channel. These fish will be keying in on mullet in 4 to 10 feet of water. The go to baits in the channel will be Browns Devil Eye in glow with a ΒΌ ounce Tru-lock jig. The Sabine Pass jetties are yielding boxes of trout to 6lbs, on the early morning bite and incoming tide. The bait out at the jetties are Stanley shrimp in glow/chart on bottom and under Mid-coast Inticer corks fished close to the rocks. There will be redfish mixed in those trout out at the jetties as well. The triple tail have shown up and we are boxing good numbers of them in the surf and in the gulf. The beach front is also holding good numbers of trout to 7lbs when the winds lay down, top water bite is best early morning. Good fishing Capt Randy 409-719-6067

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