1. Was iffy on bringing him this morning with the cool temp and wind but stayed close and protected and it wasn't bad. Bout 90 min he put 60 in the box and we headed for home. Again his first cast is a double so now he thinks he's supposed to catch 2 every cast. Mostly cut bait.
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  2. And one with em stirred in ice for kyle:)
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  3. So cute, great pic
  4. Thanks I gotta get my little girl on one soon. She's wanting to go bad but in the little boat I can't really bring em both yet. Gotta get my big boat straightened out for next year they'll both have to go most trips.
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  5. You are raising em right. Making memories for you both.

    I remember a sign in the window of the local sporting goods store when I was a kid: "Go fishing with your kids today and you won't have to go hunting for them tomorrow".

    Fishing with my dad as a kid is some of my favorite memories growing up.
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  6. BTW, do you have certain holes you are catching the white trout in or just certain areas that are typically productive?
  7. Depends on time of year....spring i get em on the oyster reefs, summer catch them scattered all over while speck and flounder fishing, fall get em on the oysters on the warmer days and in the deep holes in the bay on the colder windier days.
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  8. Went Sunday morning with little dude. Too windy and didn't catch anything but seaweed. Still had a blast though.
  9. Those days like that you gotta get in the deeper holes up on the bayous bays of rivers. Still doesn't mean they'll bite but if they're gonna be caught that's where it'll be or at least that's where you got the best shot. I know several others who fished similar spots to where I was fishing last weekend and all did well. Deep holes and channel drop offs scattered around.
  10. I don't think they have bayous in California
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