Jim Smith trip
May 11, 2009 by admin
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On May 7th, 8th and 9th Alden, Kory and Myself fished with a great group of guys Jim Smith, Calvin Washinton, Bob Parrott, James Witherspoon, Derbert Dilworth, Joe Dunbar, Charles Guy and Ron Pope. We had three great days of fishing, even with the wind blowing 15 to 20mph. We caught limits of Redfish everyday, with a few Flounders and Speckled Trout to help fill our fish boxes. After three days of fishing we had 165 Redfish, 7 Flounder and 40 or so Speckled Trout. This has been a very successful trip this year, with Mr. Dilworth catching the most Redfish for the trip, and my good friend Jim Smith finally catching more fish than me on the third day! New Orleans Fishing at its Best!
I want to thank all of you for booking with us, and we look forward to fishing with our good friends in the future.
Good Luck and Good Fishing!
Capt. Scott Poche`



Logan and Katie’s Trip
May 4, 2009 by admin
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On Sat. April 18th I had the pleasure of fishing with Logan and his wife Katie. We left the Lafitte Harbor Marina at 6:30am and headed out to chase some shallow water Redfish. We made a stop in one of my favorite duck ponds, And with the wind blowing about 15 to 20 knots it was not a very productive area, only bringing a lonely Flounder to the boat. So I headed out to look for clean water which was hard to find with all the wind we been having these last few weeks. But with a little luck we found a few ponds that had decent water and a few nice Redfish that were willing to bite. We ended the day with catching and releasing atleast 12 Redfish, with only a few going home for dinner. New Orleans Fishing at its Best!
Thank you Logan and Katie for booking your fishing trip with me, and I look forward to fishing with you in the future.
Good Luck and Good Fishing!
Capt. Scott Poche`
Double Redfish Action
New Orleans Fishing at its Best!
Limits of Redfish
I had a chance to fish with a long time client and good friend Stan Read, his wife Teresa, and their 9 year old son Alex. It was Alex’s first Redfish trip to New Orleans with his parents, and for the first time he did well. He Caught his first Redfish casting a black and chartruese Bayou Chub minnow on a 1/4oz jighead. He now joined the rankings with the big guys. It was not an easy day casting against the 20mph wind, but he made it look easy. We saw a Redfish waking down the bank and Teresa chunked a Bayou Chub in front of him and it was ON! There is Nothing like site casting for Redfish in shallow marsh. Stan caught a few site casting on the deck with me also. We ended our day with a limit of Refish, and have the pictures to prove it!
Thanks for a great day!
New Orleans Fishing at its Best, Good Luck and Good Fishing!
Capt. Scott Poche`







