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welcome from N.C.
Go Panthers!
Great pics! thanks for sharing. I see the red drum fish was caught in a lake. I am assuming it is fresh water. The reason I say this is because until about a month ago I thought red drum was a salt water fish only. I learned about a month ago that one of my local lakes is planning on releasing 1 million red drum fingerlings sometime this year. The lake supports a coal burning power plant so the water temperature doesn't get as cold as other lakes in the area and it will support other species that are not native to the area. How do these fish behave and spawn in a lake?
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The fresh water Red Fish here in Texas are stocked in the power plant lakes by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The spawn for the fresh water fish is identical as the saltwater variety in the late fall. From what I have read they are not able to reproduce though. Don't know the reason.
They are fun to catch in either salt or fresh water. They pull like no other and are incredibly fast.
Rob
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Thanks for posting the photos and your going to be in good company with your guide. Good luck and hope the boys catch a bunch.
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Welcome from West Memphis, AR.
Home of Big River Marine.
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Welcome Aboard from Southwest Ms
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