That was my dad that you talked to @ 6:08. We fish out of Bay St. Louis. Been here for about 16 years fishing weekends in the LA marsh. We have been trying to find places to fish closer to shore on days where it's too rough to cross the sound. Thanks for the advice! We will be on the water tomorrow Lord willing!
I saw you on the water today and Matt told me you have a page. Can’t wait to watch and learn. I was in the camp John boat that left beside you not far from the ramp
Some Really Nice Trout, Just Wondering If You Ever Keep Any and Are Your Limits The Same As Louisiana's (4 Reds 18-27 and 15 Trout 13-20) Great Job 🎣👍😎
I release everything over 18” when I do keep fish though
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@@SpotsDots I Do The Same, Those 18" Trout Are Fun To Battle With, But Are Definitely Too Big To Eat...Good Deal, Keep On Enjoying Your Time On The Water, Enjoy 🎣💯💪
Good morning, I just found your video on TH-cam and watched and subscribed. I'm new to southern Mississippi and im trying to find some spots to try. I fish mostly in southern Louisiana around south of Houma in bayou Terrebonne area. I really enjoy your videos and hoping you might point me in a direction. I'm in the long Beach area. I have a 22' express with a 200 Yamaha. I fish mostly with Matrix. Just dont know where to start. Thanks again for your videos.
Thank you for watching and thank you for subscribing. If you fished Houma then you know how to fish a marsh. It’s no different here just less marsh. Bay St. Louis and Waveland both have marsh that produce fish all year round. I’d start by using Maps or google maps. Take a few scouting trips on high tides learn the waters lots of shallow areas as I’m shore the same where you came. Spring through summer I fish the islands a lot. Fall through winter I fish the rivers and bayous.
A really nice educational video Dwayne , appreciate the work and fun you add to the tube , tight lines
Thank you my man!
That was my dad that you talked to @ 6:08. We fish out of Bay St. Louis. Been here for about 16 years fishing weekends in the LA marsh. We have been trying to find places to fish closer to shore on days where it's too rough to cross the sound. Thanks for the advice! We will be on the water tomorrow Lord willing!
You bet man. Thanks for watching
I saw you on the water today and Matt told me you have a page. Can’t wait to watch and learn. I was in the camp John boat that left beside you not far from the ramp
Thanks for checking out the channel I should have that trip uploaded today or tomorrow. Happy New Year!
@@SpotsDots Happy New Year bud. i've seen 3 videos now. Love it!!!!
Good day you had!
Great video
Thank you!
Great Day of Fishing 🎣
Better than sitting home thats for sure
Some Really Nice Trout, Just Wondering If You Ever Keep Any and Are Your Limits The Same As Louisiana's (4 Reds 18-27 and 15 Trout 13-20) Great Job 🎣👍😎
Yes I do keep every once in a while when the freezer gets low. Our limit is 15 per person at 15”
Redfish 18-30 3 per person
I release everything over 18” when I do keep fish though
@@SpotsDots I Do The Same, Those 18" Trout Are Fun To Battle With, But Are Definitely Too Big To Eat...Good Deal, Keep On Enjoying Your Time On The Water, Enjoy 🎣💯💪
Good morning, I just found your video on TH-cam and watched and subscribed. I'm new to southern Mississippi and im trying to find some spots to try. I fish mostly in southern Louisiana around south of Houma in bayou Terrebonne area. I really enjoy your videos and hoping you might point me in a direction. I'm in the long Beach area. I have a 22' express with a 200 Yamaha. I fish mostly with Matrix. Just dont know where to start. Thanks again for your videos.
Thank you for watching and thank you for subscribing. If you fished Houma then you know how to fish a marsh. It’s no different here just less marsh. Bay St. Louis and Waveland both have marsh that produce fish all year round. I’d start by using Maps or google maps. Take a few scouting trips on high tides learn the waters lots of shallow areas as I’m shore the same where you came. Spring through summer I fish the islands a lot. Fall through winter I fish the rivers and bayous.
Add what lure yur using
I did its in the video