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BeastMan
07-09-2014, 11:39 AM
on twitter @TMassonFISH (https://twitter.com/tmassonFISH). He is the outdoors writer for Nola.com and does an outstanding job covering fishing and hunting. His last article was about drum fishing on lake p. That's one place I want to fish for big trout next time they run.

Here's his latest article

http://www.nola.com/outdoors/index.ssf/2014/07/lake_pontchartrain_black_drum.html

Cool dockside video in the article. They make my favorite trout bait, the matrix shad. They also make great videos


https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UUSoq4NZEkXZ_MrqPqUB94xw&v=NWuCu6QPE6M

Here's another recent article http://www.nola.com/outdoors/index.ssf/2014/07/acres_of_feeding_seagulls_maki.html

MSUDawg4Life
07-09-2014, 11:53 AM
Done.

I've been watching those Dockside videos for a while. I was talking to my brother this weekend about possibly booking a charter to fish Lake Pontchartrain.

BeastMan
07-09-2014, 12:16 PM
Done.

I've been watching those Dockside videos for a while. I was talking to my brother this weekend about possibly booking a charter to fish Lake Pontchartrain.

Ya the dockside videos are excellent. If it's a trout trip, I'd wait for Lake P. But if you want to catch fish, those charter guys will put you on em no doubt. I always wonder how the big trout make that run and you catch them on those bridges in Lake P but you rarely here about fisherman in MS catching trout on the BSL or Biloxi Bay bridges. I've always wondered about that.

SpeckleDawg
07-09-2014, 01:29 PM
Ya the dockside videos are excellent. If it's a trout trip, I'd wait for Lake P. But if you want to catch fish, those charter guys will put you on em no doubt. I always wonder how the big trout make that run and you catch them on those bridges in Lake P but you rarely here about fisherman in MS catching trout on the BSL or Biloxi Bay bridges. I've always wondered about that.

I catch quite a few between the bridges in BSL, but I think most of them make a quick transition from the rivers & bayous to the front beaches. There are always some hanging around the bay, but it seems the large numbers move on through pretty quick. You are right though, I never hear of anyone (or myself) catching many under the bridges.