I went Wednesday evening at 4:30 pm to the Red and ended up with 3 small males in 1-3 ft water. Saw a fellow I know there with his wife who had been there all day and he said they had 12-15 small males caught in 6 ft water. He said it was on, but when I asked him if any tails or fins were bloody or torn and he said "No". I reminded him (I had told him this 20 years ago) that the small ones come in early and try to stake a claim. The big ones come 1-2 weeks later and show who's boss. It always starts the first 2 weeks of April at St Maurice and it's usually starts the first 2 weeks of March at Coushatta. I'll be ready to go at them on the weekend of 3/31/18. Should be easy pickings if we don't get too much rain this next week.


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