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November 18, 2013
Today, Capt Dave had the pleasure of
fishing with the Frank Dowd party from Baton Rouge.
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November 17, 2013
Two
awesome days on the water with Chuck, his son Kyle and
their friend Tom. Limits of trout both days, a dozen
reds, a few drum and three beautiful flounder. Caught
fish on just about anything you threw. Rained all
morning today but the fish never stopped biting. Great
trip guys, looking forward to seeing you next year.
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November 16, 2013
Ryan
King party from Texas, Taylor Roadhouse party from
Canada fished with
Capt. Barry,
Capt. Dave and I, trout ,trout and more trout
with a few reds thrown in. Beetles and gulps under a
cork were the baits of the day.
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November 7, 2013
This
was the skinniest 34 inch red I have ever seen. Had the
Red Wing Shoe Company today with 3 boats. Tough windy
day catching 30 plus trout 9 reds and a couple of drum.
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November 11, 2013
On this Veterans Day I had the
pleasure of spending time with 2 great guys who I went
to war with in Vietnam. We planned to go fishing, but
the weather was downright miserable conditions so we
passed a good time and ate some great seafood. I wanted
to THANK all of our service men and women who fight for
our freedom.
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November 2, 2013
Leigh
Ann, Kelly and the gang with a good catch of fish on a
very windy day. All caught on beetle's under a cork.
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November 1, 2013
Today I had the pleasure of fishing
with George and his son
Garrett from California. Great morning on the water,
reds, drum and a few trout .
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Gorgeous SE Louisiana Redfish
Happy Customers
4 Local New Orleanians, having a blast.
The kids love it!!
The Famous Louisiana Delta
Inland fishing from a few miles south of New Orleans to the Gulf of Mexico. Enjoy the
wetlands and wildlife that makes the Louisiana culture what it is today.
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