SUMMER TIME FISHING PATTERN HAS BEEN ON FIRE

Most everyone agrees that this summer fishing has been on fire. Many of our people believe that this summer has been the best one in 4 or 5 years. Early on, the fish were on the small side but in the last couple of weeks the size of our trout coming to the dock have been in the 17” to 20’ range. Good size slot redfish are beginning to show along the ship channel and the larger big bulls are cruising the rocks on the ends of both jetties. Call toll free at 888.762.3391 and get Tanya to get you hooked up with one of our very special fishing trips between now and September 10th.

 

 
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BRING YOUR YOUNGSTERS FISHING DURING THESE FINAL SUMMER DAYS

 

 

VERY SPECIAL FISHING OFFER

As most of you know July and August are probably a couple  of  best months here on Lake Calcasieu for speckled trout.  We want you to come to our lodge to experience some of the best fishing on Big Lake right now.
If you are a fisherman here is an opportunity that you cannot turn down
“LISTEN UP”
This $1,300.00 all-inclusive fishing trip for two fishermen is now $870.00 and if you want  — you can bring a third (3rd)   person along for  “FREE”

COME ANY DAY (INCLUDING WEEKENDS) UNTIL September 11, 2021
THAT’S RIGHT !  !  !

The first two (2) fishermen pay $870.00 and the third (3rd) person comes for
“FREE”

 

The $870.00 includes all meals, Lodging, drinks, artificial baits and an 8-hour guided fishing trip for 3 fishermen

CALL TOLL FREE NOW AT 888.762.3391 AND WE WILL HOOK YOU UP WITH A SUPER FISHING TRIP FOR 3 PEOPLE

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WE HAVE SOME SPECIAL DISCOUNT FISHING DAYS LEFT  IN  OCTOBER

(ONLY 10 SPOTS LEFT)

These very popular days always book very quickly so call now and do not get shut out.

ALL MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS IN OCTOBER 2021

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Our first split is almost full, and the Christmas split is filling also

 

Our 2021 duck season dates have been set and for the first time since anyone can recall we will have 2 splits this year. Here are the dates:

Opening day
November 13th thru December 5th
Split dates
December 18th thru January 2nd
Split dates
January 10th thru January 30th

Don’t wait to get on the books this year. Call toll free at 888.762.3391 or just click here to reserve your spot.

 

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TEAL SEASON
 
Don’t look now but 2021 Teal season is just around the corner. That’s right it opens September 11th are runs through September 26th.  Don’t’ miss this opportunity to come enjoy a morning duck and then spend the rest of the day chasing trout and redfish with one of our professional guides. Call Tanya toll free at 888.762.3391 and get hooked up.

 


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NOW IS THE TIMETO BE HERE

How to Catch Tripletail on the Gulf Coast
Best techniques and lures to catch tripletail.
By Alex Suescun

Tripletail are a prized catch, with higher numbers showing in recent years throughout the Gulf Coast.Will Drost
“Got two under this one,” I shouted, “and the one on the right looks pretty big.” I shut off the trolling motor and let the boat’s momentum take us closer to the buoy before I sent a LiveTarget shrimp sailing in the Tripletails’ direction. Trying my best to keep the fish from spooking, I side-armed the cast so the lure would hit the water with minimal splash. As I intended, the fake crustacean landed softly, some 4 feet away from the eventual target.
Tripletail often lay on their side near structure such as crab-trap buoys. The current break is a perfect spot to wait for food to pass by.Will Drost
But that wasn’t the only critical part of the presentation. I still had to persuade at least one of the tripletail to eat. I had barely let the artificial break the surface when I started cranking it in slowly, very slowly. Keeping the rod high, I guided the lure by pointing the rod tip to one side or the other. As my shrimp counterfeit passed the crab-trap buoy, one of the prehistoric-looking slabs turned and slurped it up. Sometimes tripletail fishing is that easy.
The ensuing tug-of-war was exhilarating in more ways than one. The tripletail yanking on my line was well above average, but it was its savvy rather than its brawn that made me sweat the tussle. First, it made a U-turn around the buoy rope. Then it dropped out of sight, dashed toward another crab-trap marker nearby and made a hard right the instant it swam past the rope. Luckily, the 10-pound braid held up to the abrasion, and a few minutes later, after some fancy boat handling, we brought the plump 13-pounder aboard.

Savvy anglers will scout an entire line of crab traps, looking for tripletail at each buoy. This technique can lead to multiple hookups at a nearby crab traps.Will Drost
Tripletail are warm-water pelagics found across the tropics. In U.S. waters, they roam as far north as Massachusetts (although rarely above Chesapeake Bay), south to Florida and west to Texas. The name comes from the dimensions and placement of the dorsal and anal fins, which resemble additional tails. A triangular head with the eyes on top and close together in addition to a large mouth are features of a fish that attacks its prey from below. Their favorite foods? Tripletail love shrimp and small crabs, but they are opportunistic feeders that gladly make a meal out of small baitfish and the young of numerous species seeking shelter around buoys, weeds and other floating debris.

Tripletail are dark to light brown in color, available inshore near structure and far offshore at oil rigs or sargassum weed patches.Will Drost
Where to Catch Tripletail
Although I have caught tripletail inshore and offshore at different times of year and in many places, October along the Gulf Coast is hard to beat. The premise is simple enough for anyone with a boat — or a kayak, if you are adventurous and have the stamina required to paddle across long stretches of open water like a Viking — to target the fish with reasonable expectations of succeeding.
The month of October is the start of the commercial-crabbing season across the Gulf Coast. That means thousands of traps, with their respective marker floats attached, appear along the Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas coasts, providing a plethora of hangouts for tripletail that anyone not legally blind can easily spot.
And another great thing about the crab traps: Dozens of them are usually set close together, making it possible to hop from one buoy to the next — and the next — making for lots of opportunities at tripletail fishing.

Most tripletail found hanging around crab traps are in the 2- to 5-pound class, but 10- to 15-pounders are fairly common, and larger trophies are also possible.Will Drost
How to Catch Tripletail Sight Fishing
Tripletail are not the most skittish fish — you can often get within a few feet, and they still refuse to leave their post below their chosen floating object — but it is a good idea to get only as close as you need to confirm their presence.
Exactly how close that is will depend on water clarity and the conditions. If there’s a bit of chop and the water is murky, you might need to get almost a rod length away to know for sure. Luckily, the decreased visibility makes it more difficult for the fish to see you.
When it comes to spotting tripletail, tower boats have a distinct advantage. Someone looking down from 8 or 10 feet above the surface detects fish from a much safer distance than someone standing on the deck.
My flats skiff is not equipped with a tower, but it has a casting platform, and you would be surprised how much difference the extra 15 inches of elevation makes when looking for fish. If you have a sturdy cooler on board, don’t be afraid to use it as a perch.
 
Tripletail may not be the prettiest, fish are excellent table fare.Courtesy of Depositphotos.com/goglik83
 
Tripletail are not really endowed with three tails, but tripletail have oversize swept-back dorsal and anal fins that provide extra propulsion.Will Drost
Find More Than One Tripletail in One Spot
 
Tripletail abound across the Gulf Coast from late spring to the middle of fall. Some float on the surface, away from structure or flotsam, but many gravitate towards navigational markers, weed lines and, of course, crab traps.
Seldom will you find more than a single tripletail under each trap marker, but it can happen. I have encountered pairs on a number of occasions, and three a couple of times. Both times I came across a trio of tripletail, they were daisy-chaining, a mating dance associated only with tarpon up until recently. I witnessed this little-known spawning ritual off Jekyll Island, Georgia, tripletail’s only confirmed spawning grounds in U.S. waters.
I fished there with Capt. Greg Hildreth — a friend who guides in that area — and a biologist for Georgia’s Department of Natural Resources. Our efforts contributed to that state’s tripletail-tagging program.
Tripletail Can Change Colors to Camoflage
 
This species’ talent for camouflage is remarkable. The fish can change color just enough to blend with whatever flotsam they choose to hang around. When free-floating, they often lie on their side, on or just below the surface, and they take on a two-tone coloration. Somehow they manage to make half their bodies pale, almost white, while keeping the rest some shade of brown. It’s easy to mistake a tripletail for a clump of weeds or drifting debris, so pay close attention even when no trap buoys or channel markers are nearby.
While tripletail typically run in the 2- to 5-pound range, larger specimens are common. It’s possible to catch a couple of 8- to 12-pounders, along with a bunch of smaller ones, if you spend a few hours checking the crab traps. And finding a bruiser in the 20-pound class is not out of the question.

 

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CROCKPOT COCA-COLA PORK ROAST

Ingredients

  • 3-4 lb Pork Roast
  • 1 cup Coca-Cola
  • salt and pepper to season, if desired

Instructions

  1. Place roast in crockpot.
  2. Pour Coca-Cola over roast.
  3. Season with salt and pepper, if desired.
  4. Put lid on crockpot and cook on low for 8-10 hours

 

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