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Louisiana fishing
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Being the co-owner of a Louisiana tackle store, I have been given tons of fishing tips. I am more than willing to share any fishing info relating to the Gulf coast area. I love trout fishing and enjoy others catching as much as possible. Feel free to post questions. If I can't answer you, I can find someone who will.
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#2
[font "Comic Sans MS"][#008000][size 3][Image: happy.gif]Hi there lero and welcome the the BFT forum. Check out the Louisiana forum: [/size][/#008000][/font]
http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gfo...ategory=28
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Welcome to the site Lero, hereis a link to saltwater fishing boards: [url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/forum/gforum.cgi?category=71"]http://www.bigfishtackle.com/forum/gforum.cgi?category=71[/url]
Would you be talking about catching spotted trout?
WH2
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Hiya lero and welcome to the site.. from your intro Id say you are gonna be a great contributor to the site... :-)

MacFly [cool]
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[inline coco.jpg]Speckled Trout, cynoscion nebulosus. Also known as specks, yellow mouth, white fang or sea trout. 25 per angler per day. Average size 2-4lbs. We like catching doubles on shad rigs. However, topwater is the most addictive method. Amazingly enough, every time I use a rig with and artificial lure on top, and say a live shrimp on the bottom, the trout go after both. No kidding. My favorite spots are in Cocodrie, and Grand Isle.
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#6
That is what I though but coming from a freshwater trout state, when someone says trout I don't think of sea trout, LOL.
A 7 lb sea trout is a big one no matter if it is freshwater or saltwater trout . Thanks for sharing your picture, looks like a lot of fun. WH2
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