Richard Gidrey and I choose to fish the Laguna just outside of Corpus Christi, Texas. We were targeting some Redfish and Trout in the shallow waters around the Humble Channel and the Pita Island Area of the Laguna bay system. Right out of the gate on both days, we were on fish.
The size was in the lower slot but we were targeting some big fish. We kept moving around. That proved to be the real ticket. We caught both Trout and Reds in numbers…………..AND in SIZE.
Our strategy was to pay close attention to the conditions and adjust our plans to meet the days particular circumstances. We had Big Trout and………… Really BIG Reds after about 5 different locations. Moving around is the key.
These days in the Laguna were rock solid with regard to rod bending action. The Hook Up’s did not really kick in until the wind and water began to move. This is not a surprise, it should be considered in your plan. Moving water will turn on the bite.
Today, we were fishing Croaker and Piggy Perch. These baits require the correct equipment, and technique. Barded line, 30 or 40 lb, is a must. Also, the approach is critical. Wait for the thump or solid strike. After you feel this, give the fish some time and some line. The Trout or Reds will take a few seconds to really take the bait. After this delay, set the hook and be ready for the fight.
Thanks for your time today and……………Rich and I will see you on the water.
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