Wednesday Aug. 12th

Today I had the pleasure of fishing with Sidney from Riley,NC. We left the dock at Lafitte Harbor Marina and headed south to Turtle Bay/ Little Lake area to try and catch some Redfish. Sidney said he wanted to try his luck on catching a nice red. They had a few thunderstorms hanging around just south of us this morning, that kept us from going much futher than Hackberry Bay. So our first stop was in Turtle Bay on the south shoreline. The wind was fairly light from the northwest and the water was semi-clear, but we did not have much tide movement at first light. After fishing a few hundred feet and not many bites, I decided to go into the shallow duck ponds just south of Little Lake. We saw many Redfish waking down the banks, but did not get many of the Redfish we saw to bite. We caught 3 reds on our first stop. We moved on to another group of ponds I like to fish, and this was the place we caught most of our fish. The first Redfish Sidney caught this morning was a real nice 28″ red that gave him a good fight. He caught many more this morning that were in the 25″ to 28″ inch size range. Both Sidney and I caught a few nice fish we released after we had our limit for the day. Sidney had a really nice Redfish that was about 30″ long run into the trolling motor and break his powerpro line, before I could get the net, or lift the trolling motor. We hooked 25 or so Redfish this morning before the thunderstorms ran us back to the dock around 11:30am. Sidney said he had a great time catching Redfish in the shallow duck pond, where you can see the fish waking down the banks before you cast to them. This was New Orleans Fishing At Its Finest!

Capt. Todd Dufour fished with Sidney's business partner Ronnie this morning, and they too went to the Little Lake area hunting Redfish. They had a great day of catching Redfish also. They caught their Limit of reds, and caught and released a few more before they were forced back to the dock from the weather. Ronnie Caught a real nice 28″ Redfish with Capt. Todd also. Great Job Guys!

I have posted the pictures for the day and the pictures will tell the truth.

All the Redfish we caught today were caught casting Black/Chatruese Tail H&H Cocahoes with a 1/4oz jighead on 30# PowerPro line.

I want to thank Sidney and Ronnie for fishing with Capt. Todd Dufour and Myself Capt. Scott Poche`this morning. It was a great day on the water guys and we look forward to seeing you again in Oct.

If you would like to book a trip for some Redfish and Speckled Trout action, you can contact Capt. Scott Poche` at (504) 915-0392, scott@lafittefishing.com or to keep posted on the fishing action in the Lafitte area with our daily fishing reports, you can visit us on our website at http://www.lafittefishing.com and remember you are only a phone call away from "FISHING WITH THE BEST TEAM IN LAFITTE".

Good Luck and Good Fishing!

Capt. Scott Poche`

Fish Species: Redfish
Bait Used: H&H Black and Chartruese Cocahoes
Tackle Used: Plueger reels and Castaway rods
Method Used: Casting
Water Depth: 2 feet
Water Temperature: 85*
Wind Direction: northwest
Wind Speed: 10mph
A nice Redfish Sidney caught with Capt. Scott
A nice Redfish Sidney caught with Capt. Scott

Sidney and Ronnie's Daily limit caught with Capt. Scott
Sidney and Ronnie's Daily limit caught with Capt. Scott


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About The Author: Captain Scott Poche

Company: Crescent City Fishing Charters Inc.

Area Reporting: Lafitte, Louisiana

Bio: I have owned and operated my own guide service Crescent City Charters since 1996. As a native of the New Orleans area, Capt. Scott has fished and hunted these waters for more than thirty years, and has owned and operated Crescent City Fishing Charters Inc. since 1996. Whether it's your first time casting a line, or angling is your passion, Capt. Scott's immense knowledge and experience along with his friendly, personable attitude will insure that you have a great day on the water and guarantee that you will catch fish.

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