Good sound cruising wether this AM out of Delacroix. The SE winds were light and the seas 1-2 feet. Plenty of storms around popping up and dropping plenty of rain. Had to manuver several times to remain dry while fishing. In between showers, the fishing was steady. Hit the same well head as yesterday to find that nothing had changed. The trout up to 2.5 lbs. were hungry for artificial cocahoes and live croakers. The bull redfish up to 22 lbs. wanted the live croakers, live shrimp and the plastics. These fish wanted the live baits presented carolina rigged. The artificial presentation was a slow roll on the bottom or a slow high rod raise and the fish would hit the falling lure. The last shower sent us toward the marsh to hunt for slot reds. We picked up a dozen reds at an island on the way in. These fish up to 20" wanted live shrimp under corks. The rain gap was closing fast and we decided to shoot back to the dock early. Unfortunately, we did not make it all the way back and had to feel the cold sting for a few minutes before pulling into the slip. Pretty refreshing once it was over! Still good fishing in Breton Sound. Get out there and catch some!

Captain Jeff J. Dauzat

Fin and Feather Guide Service

(504)818-2176

www.finandfeatherguides.com

Fish Species: Speckled trout, redfish
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About The Author: Captain Jeff Dauzat

Company: Fin and Feather Guide Service

Area Reporting: Delacroix , Venice, and Hopedale LA

Bio: Captain Jeff J. Dauzat, is USCG licensed and insured and has been working these waters since 1988. Captain Dauzat has a B.S. in Wildlife Biology from Louisiana Tech University and an M.S. in Industrial Hygiene from Tulane University.

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