1. I grew up on the Gulf Coast. Growing up, I did very little fresh water fishing. Although I do some bream and bass fishing and sometimes run limb lines for tabby cats, I spend alot of my free time saltwater fishing. Some inshore, alot of offshore. Specks, reds, flounder, Cobia, wahoo, snapper. You name it. I love it.

    My stompin grounds is the Ms Gulf Coast. I've heard alot about Cocodrie and Delacroix but I've never been. I do own a fishing camp (a house on stilts) on Bayou LaCroix in Bay St. Louis, MS, too. It's just a hop skip and a jump away from Chandeleur Islands and the Biloxi Marsh, etc...

    Where do y'all do your saltwater fishin?
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  2. Dauphin Island Alabama... great reef fishing the state has sunks lots of reefs and it has paid off. sunk 100 sherman tanks about 7 or 8 years ago and it has paid off. Just about all the gill netters are gone so maybe we can get some mullet back in bay area. I like King fishing for fun and we catch lots of snapper, grouper, dolphin etc...
  3. Used to fish Delacroix, but hated dealing with the locals, especially the shrimp Nazi. Now I fish mostly around Golden Meadow and Fourchon, with occasional trips to Cocodrie and Cypremort Point.

    The time is definitely getting right to hit the big ones on the beaches. I need some vacation so me and Jose Cuervo can take a trip to the coast.
  4. Ft. Lauderdale Marina or Lake Worth Pier. The thing about saltwater fishing is you have to be in shape. I once spent an hour reeling in a dolphin just to let it go.
  5. :lol: Ah yes, Serignes Marina. You should have done like I did about 20+ years ago. I started pulling off the road at Reggio Marina and launching. About 3 miles before you get to Serignes, on the left, some of the nicest people I have met. ALWAYS tell you where to go and what to use...and they actually tell the truth!:shock: Nice folks...I will see them tomorrow...AND Saturday! Got to make up for some lost time, and some redfish must pay the ultimate sacrifice.:po:
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    I remember once at Serignes...the LAST time I set foot inside their establishment...I walked in to pay for the launch and buy some shrimp. The "lady" says when I walk in the door..."What do YOU want"? :huh: I answered "To give you money, biatch". I went back out, told them to load my boat back on the trailer, and went to launch at End of the World.:wave: Never been back to Serignes.:cool:
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  6. mostly fish Montegut since I live less than a mile from the launch.
    but from that launch, I can also be in Lake Boudreaux (Chauvin) in about 2 minutes, so we hit that up pretty regular.

    back in the day, we fished the sulphur mines in Pointe-Aux-Chenes pretty regular, but we had some vandalism issues at the marina, so we quit going out that way.

    still sometimes fish the Cocodrie area, and at least a couple times a year we head out to the islands (Timbalier, and Last Isle) to look for Bull Reds or fish the rocks for big specks.

    and a few times every summer we launch in Grand Isle and head inland a lil ways fishing the cuts and canals back that way.
  7. Venice. I don't live close enough to the coast to go very often but I have a friend who charters so I go with him from time to time. I mostly fresh water fish the Atchafalaya.
  8. I need soem of you to take me fishing. :thumb:
  9. Here's a Mahi Mahi that I nailed last year. Filet'ed him on the boat and treated ourselves to a little sushi while we were out.
  10. Here's me repping LSU in Costa Rica and eating the FRESHEST Mahi Mahi in history.....a year ago today.