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had only been fishing a few years when I wound up taking a job in Venice, Louisiana. I had gotten the lead on a first mate position through a mutual friend of a captain who I had never met before. When I called the captain, I asked when he needed me. He told me, “yesterday.” So I went to the tackle shop, bought my first pair of slickers, and hit the road. The only thing I knew about Venice was that there was no cell phone service and no women. As I drove down the road south of New Orleans, I began to notice ships on both sides of the road simultaneously. I realized I had better call someone to let them know I was heading to a deadzone in the middle of nowhere, filled with lonely, salty men. I arrived at night and located my captain’s houseboat, where I would be staying. I made the jump across to the boat and opened the door without knocking—as I was instructed to do. A dozen men, drinking beer, went silent as they stared at me. I looked around the room at the welcoming party, and the walls that were lined with shelves of alcohol bottles and a deer head decorated with Mardi Gras beads and bras. They offered me a beer and I declined. After the 14-hour drive, I most definitely wanted a beer, however, this did not seem like the time and place to let my guard down. The captain showed me the boat docked out back, my bunk where I would be staying, and told me what time to set my alarm for the charter the following morning. I had no idea what to expect or what I had gotten myself into, but I quickly fell in love with the fishery and a week-long trip turned into a year and a half. The fishermen there were nothing but respectful and treated me like one of the guys. I had only been fishing for two years at the time and had a lot to learn. I spent evenings teaching myself how to tie snell knots and throw a cast net. When the locals would go out fun fishing and bring back coolers with hundreds of trout, they were more than happy to teach me how to fillet fish. The fishermen didn’t cut me any slack for being a woman, which I was grateful for. I worked just as hard as they did, earned respect, and learned everything I needed to become a competent fisherman. I was openly doubted every step of the way, until I was able to learn and prove myself, which I did. But I was told that if I made it to the fall, there was no way that a woman could handle shrimp-boat season. Shrimp-boat season involves pulling behind shrimp boats and then boarding them by jumping from the bow of your boat onto the tires that hang from the stern of the shrimp boat. Then you promptly scurry up before your bow has a chance to crush your feet. You then shovel bycatch into a bag or basket, get it back to your boat, and hopefully get yourself back on the boat before your crew hooks up to a big tuna and abandons you there for the fight. The goal is to not die, break your ankles or get murdered by the shrimp-boat crew in the process. I did make it to the fall, and I did survive shrimp-boat season, and it was some of my favorite fishing I’ve done, to this day. It wasn’t until I left that the ball-busting ceased and I received positive feedback, when a captain called to tell me I did a really great job and that I’d earned a place and should come back for the following season. I am so grateful Tuna Town was a stop on my journey to where I am now. I am indebted to the fishermen there who helped teach me things the right way, without mercy. Capt. Quinlyn Haddon, with Sweet e’nuf charters out of Marathon, Florida Keys, can be reached at (504) 920-6342. See CaptainQuinlyn.com and @captainquinlyn.

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When the bass are feeding up on baitfish in the winter, the natural bait ball presentation with multiple baits swimming together drives these bass absolutely crazy. It can make for a very fun day on the water. Setting up your “rig” is not complicated. Depending on how deep you are looking to fish, use 1/8-ounce jig heads for shallow water (10 feet or less) and ¼-ounce jig heads for anything deeper than 10 feet. Pick TYLER WOOLCOTT out some small 3- to 4-inch natural shad colored boot-tail swimbaits to attach to your jig heads and that’s all there is to it. inter can be a tricky time of year to go fishing, The winter months is typically the time when bass to feed up before but I want to tell you about a bait that might help you put some more fish in the boat. In fact, this lure is so good that they spawn. Whether you see it going on or not, they are eating a lot of bait somewhere on your some tournaments don’t allow body of water. You can throw anglers to use them anymore. this rig basically anywhere, I’m talking about the Alabama and if there are fish around, rig, which some people call they will bite it! I throw it the umbrella rig. around grass, rocks, docks, This device made its debut open water, points and on the bass fishing scene in ditches. 2011 and absolutely dominated the tournament fishing scene Gear for a few years before it was When throwing an A-rig, eventually outlawed by most it can get pretty heavy once professional fishing series for you add all the jig heads and basically being an unfair way swimbaits onto it. You’ll want to catch fish. The rig consists to use a big heavy rod with of a baitfish-style head where some strong line. A 13 Fishing you tie your line with multiple Muse Black 7’6” rod paired metal-wire arms that extend with a Concept A 6:8:1 reel is out where you attach jig heads a good fit. Spool this up with with a swimbaits. Most come 20-pound Seaguar Abraz-X standard with five metal arms line and you are good to go! and five jig heads. Good luck out there! Even though the Alabama rig is outlawed by most pro fishing leagues, that doesn’t mean you can’t use it when you are out fun Tyler Woolcott is a professional tournament angler and guide. fishing or even fishing smaller tournaments. It is a fish-catching machine! Check out his website at www.tylerwoolcottfishing.com.

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obi Pellerito’s goal in a day is just one fish, and with the surge in Great Lakes smallmouth fisheries, there’s a good chance he’ll find what he’s looking for: one giant smallie. “Big smallmouth is my jam,” he said. “It’s not like tournament fishing, where you’re looking for a limit. I’m out there looking for one big fish.” Pellerito theorized that three invasive species are responsible for Great Lakes smallmouth achieving grotesque proportions with weights in the 7- to 8-pound range. European round gobies and rusty crayfish from the Ohio River Basin have become important prey species since their invasion. European Zebra mussels are forage for another smallmouth favorite: perch, and these filter-feeders also create clear water, which is great for visual hunters like bass.

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Pellerito bemoaned the destruction these invasives wreak but figures we might as well take advantage. THE FORMULA: The size of the Great Lakes system is incredible. From a home base in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, Pellerito has explored parts of it from Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, downstream through lakes Michigan, St. Clair, Huron, Erie and over to the St. Lawrence River. Over this vast expanse, state fisheries reports tell him where the largest smallmouth are. “Once you’ve picked a fishery, there’s no substitute for time on the water,” he said. “Find the most desirable structure in the lake or in the part of the lake you’re fishing.” Smallmouth can be patterned seasonally. From there, Pellerito fishes long days to eliminate water. He looks for big points and transitions in bottom composition. He seeks out subtle structure like boulders or logs on barren flats. Bait presence is important, whether its gobies or crayfish in the rocks, perch in the grass or balls of suspended baitfish. THE FISHING: When he finds an area he likes, Pellerito covers water quickly with a crankbait. He likes a Megabass Deep-X 300, which dives 12 to 15 feet. “Covering water until you find where the fish are is important, then you slow down,” he said. “The biggest fish tend to be a step off from where the rest of them are.” Big smallmouth hold in “wolf packs” of two or three fish, and this can sometimes lead to days of more than “just one fish.” Recently, Pellerito boated an incredible 35-pound, 9-ounce five fish limit. Find one big fish, and it pays to pick that area apart. For this, Pellerito switches to classic drop shots or tubes. A standard tube crawls through the rocks like a goby or a crayfish. With the drop shot, Pellerito fishes a Megabass 3-inch Hazedong, which looks like a goby. It takes light line to draw strikes in clear water. Pellerito uses 15-foot leaders of 5- to 7-pound fluorocarbon with a main line of 8- to 10-pound braid. He’s experienced tremendous success with these tactics. This season, he boated 39 fish heavier than 6 pounds, 19 heavier than 7 pounds and two heavier than 8 pounds. To see more of Cobi Pellerito’s giant fish, see his Instagram @cobi.pellerito.

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speckled trout becoming less energetic and lethargic, one thing is for certain. The speckled trout will not be far from their food sources. I hope this article was helpful, you can find many more videos covering a variety of inshore fishing topics on our Youtube Channel “Southern Salt Kayak Fishing” Until next time tight lines and stay safe!

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his is the time of year when speckled trout stack into certain areas and travel in large schools. Baitfish, behave the same way. When water temps plummet into the low 50’s and even colder, baitfish gather in large schools around areas of warmer water. With January weather, one thing is for sure, find the baitfish and you will surely find the fish!

When looking for baitfish there are 2 types that I look for. The first type that I scan the water for are smaller baitfish, such as glass minnows. You will typically find these baitfish in huge pods close to grass lines and structure. Some of my biggest trout days have been chasing down schools of glass minnows that are getting blown up on by speckled trout. The next type of baitfish I look for are larger profile baits such as croaker, pinfish, and mullet. This time of year you can find these baitfish stacked in creek channels and around mud flats. When looking for schools of these baitfish I’m looking for mullet jumping on the flats or the constant smacks on the surface from croaker, pinfish and pogies. With winter temps in the low 50’s and the 2 MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST

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e hope everyone has a safe, sively. Spinner baits, top waters, spoons, and twitch Bates all work well. On the days, the red fish are a little hook shy, tipping a tight lined jig head and fishy and HAPPY NEW soft plastic(Matrix) with dead shrimp usually triggers a bite. YEAR for 2024!!!

Yes, January is usually a chilly month. This does not mean that you can’t have some unbelievable fishing, all month long. First and foremost, weather and tides need to be your top priority over anything else. If possible, try and schedule your trips in between the cold fronts, and be careful with the north and westerly winds. Low water can be just as dangerous as bad weather if you are stuck in cold temperatures. If the temperatures are really cold, try to leave later in the day. Remember those fish are just like us, they prefer to move around(feed) more during the warmest temperatures.

I have switched to a lighter set up this year and it has been fantastic. The new Okuma Ceymar HD-3000A spinning reel is smooth, with a stout drag. Also, the handle changes if you prefer left or right handed retrieval. The lighter Ceymar rods(medium heavy) are strong enough to handle big drum but sensitive enough to feel soft trout bites. Still using 20lb braided line on all reels. Stay warm, stay safe, and have fun.

Since the spillways did not open last year, We have been enjoying unbelievable fishing over in Lake Borgne, and in Back Bay, Bay St. Louis. Some of the grassy areas were able to bloom, and the barnacles, muscles, and oysters did better than we have seen in a long time. With this comes fantastic fishing on all the structures close to home. The near shore, reefs and Bridges are a very safe bet during January. Sheepshead, red fish, puppy, drum, flounder and Trout should be lingering around all those places. Live Bait will start getting harder and harder to get, but it works better than anything, especially for those big sheep head. Fresh dead shrimp will work also. Up current fishing back into the structures preferably with moving water always seems to work best. Small strong hooks are also key for those bait thieving sheepsheads.

On those pretty days, we will likely be heading into the pond on the western side of the Biloxi marsh. The red fishing can be absolutely stellar this month. My favorite scenario is a bluebird day, dead low tide with rising water all day, with little to no wind. When this scenario unfolds, the red fish are easy to spot and usually feeding aggres-

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your line moving away. Patience and a steady hand are key to landing these crafty fish! They are absolutely one of the most delicious inshore fish around! For some reason they have gotten a bad rap and were known as a trash fish, but they are quite the opposite! They fight well and taste even better! You can do so so many things with the white flaky meat as well! Like this smoked sheepshead dip recipe which is perfect for holiday parties and get togethers!

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o catch sheepshead on the Mississippi and Alabama Gulf Coasts, target areas with structure like docks, piers, and jetties starting in the fall all the way to the spring. Most of them head out to the Gulf of Mexico during the summer months. Use fiddler crabs, barnacles, or live or fresh dead shrimp as bait. You can also have success with small artificial lures such as the Vudu shrimp! Sheepshead have strong, nibbling bites, so be attentive to subtle movements as they are nicknamed convicts for a reason! They are good at stealing your bait! Use a sensitive rod and set the hook promptly when you feel weight or see

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common principle anglers abide by during winter months is to slow down their retrieve or presentation. Although this is a good default option, it may fail to entice strikes of those big, cold, winter trout. Let’s discuss. Some of my favorite lures for targeting trophy trout in the winter are those that suspend, slow sink, and have an erratic movement. When I

define a slow presentation, I am referencing the speed at which the lure moves toward the angler, the retrieve speed, not the motion. As a young angler, I was always told to slow down when it’s cold and then slow it down a little more. Although this has its place, it should not be set in stone, or ice if it’s really cold. OK, enough of the bad jokes. When trout are cold and may not be feeding

as aggressively as we would like, an extremely erratic motion can entice the strike. This erratic motion makes the lure dance in place with little to no forward movement. I use a rod with a whippy action for this. This allows me to point my rod tip at the lure and shake it up and down aggressively causing the lure to almost dance in place. I then let it pause, suspending or slow-sinking as I reel up the slack. I then repeat this practice, modifying according to the conditions. Fishing braided line is imperative for this method. The stretch in mono will not allow your slow-sinking lure to dance in place at the end of a long cast, but the zero stretch of braid makes it move like it is on a wire. I learned this the hard way 20 years ago. I was fishing with four friends, and I was the only one using mono and the only one not catching. I mimicked every move my buddy made to no avail. I then ask him to cast his lure and retrieve it near me. I watched it dance past with great action. I then cast my lure near him. Although I moved my rod more vigorously, he said my lure was moving in a straight line as if I was just reeling it in. I switched to braid on the next trip and never went back, and of course this dancing method started to produce fish! If you pay attention to the strike, this method will let you know if you should modify your retrieve. If they bite on the pause, you may want to slow it down a bit. If they bite on the shake, you may want to speed it up. I hope this helps you land more big trout this season. Good Luck! Capt. Michael Okruhlik is the inventor of Knockin Tail Lures®, and the owner of www.MyCoastOutdoors.com

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