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April 27, 2008

Results– IFA Lafitte,La. 4/26/08

Filed under: Fish reports and trips, Tournament info. — admin0 @ 5:59 pm

Well, you know what they say, “the best laid plans of mice and men often go awry”. Things did not go as planned on tournament day, but they also are not as bad as they seem. We came in 65th place with 11.01# out of 100 teams. With less than only three pounds separating 20th and 65th place, we are disappointed with the day but not discouraged. http://www.redfishtour.com/tournaments/lafitte08.html
The weather definitely changed for tournament day: 86 degrees partly cloudy with winds out of the southeast at 15 to 20 knots with gusts of what had to be 30. The southeast wind had a ton of water pushed into the grass and the redfish scattered. The upper end slot reds that had been in our area were nowhere to be found.

Our day was as follows: We drew boat #45, which put us in the 2nd flight of boats due back for check out by 3:15. About an hour and 15 minute, rough boat ride southeast across Barataria Bay put us at our first fishing spot, in Bay Tortillion, at 7:30. The water was clean and very high. The grass was flooded higher than we had ever seen it in that area. We managed our first and only fish out of this area, a 23″ 5.08 pounder. We did not see any other fish in the area, so we headed to Delta to fuel up with a fish in the livewell before 8:30 am. Our second spot was much of the same, high water and very little fish activity. We caught our 2nd fish here, a 3 pound 17″ rat red. But now with 2 in the live well the pressure was off and time to cull up, the time 9:30 am. For the next 3 hours it was wind, water and no fish. We missed some opportunities on a couple of cruising fish, but what few fish we were seeing had seemed to shut off! Finally at 1:00 pm we boated a 24″ 5.93 pound red and culled out the 3 pounder. 30 minutes later we landed a nice 8 plus ponder that was just over the line at 27 1/2″, so no good. The remainder of fishing time, about an hour and a half, we caught 3 more fish- 2 small reds that did not improve our weight and a 28″ red, that was too big to help, with 2 minutes left to fish. So, we headed back to the launch after a tough and frustrating day. The run back to weigh in turned out to be the roughest part of the day. Now, with 30 knot gusting winds and 3′ seas in the open water of Barataria made the run back long,rough, and tiring. We were thankfull that the Ranger held together. Needless to say we did not arrive at the weigh in dry.

Thank you to our sponsors: Frontline, Chickenware, and G loomis rods.

Full field results can be seen at www.redfishtour.com. Next stop FLW Venice, La. June 12th — 14th.

April 24, 2008

Lafitte, La IFA, Prefish report

Filed under: Fish reports and trips, Tournament info. — admin0 @ 7:15 pm

The morning brought thick fog. For safety reasons we delayed launch at Delta by about an hour. Conditions today are similar, minus the fog, as yesterday. Sunny skies, east wind at 10 to 15 knots, and 84 degrees. We started the morning quietly and quickly checking on the 2 schools of fish we located yesterday. The fish seemed to be holding in the same areas as yesterday. The third cast of the morning before the fog had cleared Ramsay landed a 26 inch 7# red that absolutely exploded on a top water bait!! After confirming the pattern from yesterday we set off in search of new canals holding good reds. Right now we feel fortunate as we have found 5 to 6 good areas within the same ecosystem that are holding FAT fish. If conditions hold for another 48 hrs we have a chance to do well,-and that is all we can ask for! We are planning a short scout trip in the morning before we head north to Lafitte for the captains meeting tomorrow night. One more report to follow tomorrow before go time.——– Thank you to our unbelievably supportive families for the opportunity to be here doing what we are doing. We love you— Team Champion/Brown– out

April 23, 2008

Salsa Trout

Filed under: Recipes — admin0 @ 9:15 pm
  • Fresh trout fillets
  • Butter
  • Sour cream
  • Salsa
  • salt and pepper

Salt and pepper fillets on both sides. Coat with butter. Top fillets with sour cream and salsa (mixed together). Place in aluminum foil tent and grill for 15 - 20 min.

This recipe came about by accident, but it is damn good!!!

Prefish reort, IFA Lafitte, La.

Filed under: Fish reports and trips, Tournament info. — admin0 @ 5:46 pm

April 23, 2008—- Launched at Delta Marina at 6:30 am. Partly cloudy, wind 10 to 15 out of the east, 87 degrees, and high water. High tide today at 10:15 am. Struggled early, dirty water and no fish til 11:00 am. Finally found clean water and bait fish and managed to put a fairly reliable pattern together. A few areas seem to be holding good upper end slot fish. We managed to boat a few fish between 26 and 27 inches with good weight! We quickly left those fish and hope they will hold over the next 96 hrs. As of now it seems to be that finding secluded canals holding bait fish are the key. Most fish were caught in clean water and site casted to. All fish caught today on gold spoons and cocahoe jigs rigged with spinner blades.

Right now confidence is high and we are making preparations for another scouting day tomorrow. Another report to follow.

Thinking of: Crystal, Jesi, Ben, Alec./ Karen, Brodi

April 21, 2008

Mike Belcher/ Mark’s outdoors—- Thanks

Filed under: Sponsor News, Tournament info. — admin0 @ 1:00 pm

Last minute preparations are made. Truck and boat are loaded. We are heading down to Empire tommorow to prefish for the Lafitte stop of the IFA redfish tour. We want to give a special thanks to Mike Belcher, who has helped us behind the scenes in preparation for the 2008 season. Mike has helped with equipment, tackle, and with sponsorships. Mike is the man to see at Mark’s Outdoors in Vestavia, Al. Anything you need from gps units, to inshore tackle and gear, to the largest selection of G loomis rods in the state, Mark’s outdoors can fix you up!

Thanks again Mike — see you on the water.

www.marksoutdoors.com

April 17, 2008

Spots with Uncle Joe

Filed under: Fish reports and trips — admin0 @ 7:11 pm

On a recent trip to Holt with Uncle Joe, the day was great. We caught a bunch of fish. We were mostly fishing sedimentary ranges on the main river for pre spawn spots. They were readily eating crankbaits and finesse worms of any color. The great thing about this trip was not how many fish we caught but just being with Uncle Joe. Uncle Joe may be one of the coolest dudes you will ever meet. He is an awesome father, a dedicated husband and great guy. We had a couple of previous trips with no fish. I was feeling the pressure. As we headed out that morning I was hoping for to find the fish in the areas I used to fish ten years ago before I started redfishing. We got on fish pretty fast and the action was steady for most of the day. The best thing about this trip was being with Uncle Joe. He has been a mentor, role model and dear friend. I can’t wait to get him down on the LA marsh… he will never be the same.   Captain Ram

April 10, 2008

FLW Redfish Tour

Filed under: Tournament info. — admin0 @ 10:01 am

Champion/Brown redfish team will now be fishing the western division of the flw redfish tour in 2008, as well as the IFA tour. The team is registered for and will fish the 2nd stop in Venice, La. June 12th- 14th.

Changes for Ht3 Redfish Tour.

Filed under: Tournament info. — admin0 @ 9:54 am

As of today Ht3 redfish tour has been changed to a 2 man team, 2 slot fish limit. Venues have also been changed. The tour will start in Punta Gorda, Fla. in May, with stops in Biloxi, Ms.; Orange Beach, Al; and finishing in Slidell La. in September. — New format and venue changes should make for interesting tour. See www.Ht3 outdoors.com for more details.

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