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    Fairhope report

    ~ midnight- 2am.


    Wind/gusty from S/SE, choppy brown water. No bottom fish.

    6 Speckled Trout. Three undersized (8-9") one unbuttoned (small) one 14" one 16".

    3" white/sparkle plastic minnow , 3/8 oz jighead.

    ------- it was either that or go to sleep, and I can do that every night.
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    Thanks for the report!
    Did you see any baitfish in the lights?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldSpool View Post
    ------- it was either that or go to sleep, and I can do that every night.
    I like your reasoning. Coming down Friday for a week. That’s my planned philosophy for this trip - ”I can sleep after the trip”.
    thanks for the report.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pier#r View Post
    Thanks for the report!
    Did you see any baitfish in the lights?
    Pier, the only fish I actually saw were those annoying "sand perch" or whatever they're called. Look a little like Croaker but without the colors, different dorsal fins and a much smaller mouth. They were popping on top in the lights.

    btw I HATE THEM. WORTHLESS.

    Do you know what they are?

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    Yes, American Silver Perch (aka "sweet trout", "yellow tail") ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_silver_perch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pier#r View Post
    Yes, American Silver Perch (aka "sweet trout", "yellow tail") ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_silver_perch
    Thank you Sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pier#r View Post
    Thanks for the report!
    Did you see any baitfish in the lights?
    Hey PP... very small "shiners" are showing up. Even saw a few needle-fish starting to congregate, always a good sign of bait in the water.

    I threw a 1/8oz, 1-1/2 inch crappie jig and landed 18 and 25 small Specks along with 2 legal the last two times out.

    AND (don't tell anyone but) I found 5 white trout willing to hit 'em too. Those are the first I've seen this year. (largest was around 8 inches.)

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    Fairhope Thurs 13th early am (1:30-daybreak)

    had a good night- 38 moderate white trout (all on 1/8th white crappie jigs) and the BIGGEST Blue Catfish I have ever caught... or seen in person... on a 7" shad.

    37 inch to the fork, 26 inch girth. Didn't get a weight but required 2 people to lift it. We both guessed 25 lbs. Total slob.


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    also Fairhope-

    Caught my first red of the year a few nights back. Not a big one, 28-30 inch, and one of the luckiest catches ever. Had a Menhaden tangle himself in a bottom line, I cut the tail and hooked him up... hooked the Red 5 minutes later.
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