Slow trolling with a spider rig is very productive. I also long line some of the flats; just be ready to lose some jigs.
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I can clarify a little bit, when I said we, there are a dozen or so boats and about 2 dozen fishermen and fisherwomen invading from the north! Kentucky, Illinois, and Missouri! We all have cabins at the state park booked already, but thank you for the intel on a roof for over our heads! Cant wait, got 102 days until we depart! Ya'll save enough for us!
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Slow trolling with a spider rig is very productive. I also long line some of the flats; just be ready to lose some jigs.
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Keep an eye on thenewsstar.com, in the sports section, local paper that has a fishing report most Thursdays. It will give you a general idea of what they are doing. most people do spider-rig that time of year, the fish could be in 25 ft of water or 6 ft of water depending on the weather, this is Louisiana after all. good luck, their should be several guys on her that can help when it gets closer. pm me and might can offer suggestions.
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