Braggin Board for Fishing!

Id love to do a trip like that. And all great fighting and eating.

PM me if you want to share the guide would take 80+yo dad and cousin.
Id love to do a trip like that. And all great fighting and eating.

PM me if you want to share the guide would take 80+yo dad and cousin.
I’m 11 posts in, I think I have to wait 7 days before I can send a pm but I will when the week is up, it’s a really good trip with lodging if you prefer, the guides are awesome, very professional and down to earth, just south of Houma Louisiana.
 
I’m 11 posts in, I think I have to wait 7 days before I can send a pm but I will when the week is up, it’s a really good trip with lodging if you prefer, the guides are awesome, very professional and down to earth, just south of Houma Louisiana.
Thanks! I knew you were in Louisiana.
 
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I’ve had some aero jigs that looked like his hook after one fish. It's a wonder I landed them.
That was on the bite, very end of the swing, violent bite and gone, and was pretty surprised it didn’t stick until I saw the hook, never had one open a hook on the bite

Only one I lost yesterday, and the only one I would have liked to see, at least long enough to not let my imagination decide. Bit like a suicide tuna iron bite… lots of spoon fish are violent biters, but that was a little unnecessary
 
Is that a rvrfshr spoon? I have been trying to find a copy of Herzog’s spoon fishing book for years.
Yeah, I get all of my spinner components and spoons from first strike lures

When the river isn’t really low, I pack a spoon rod for clean up, when it’s really low I pack a spinner rod for clean up. Swinging spoons is the most fun way to catch a steelhead to me, and they are very effective, but it’s more like drift fishing in the sense of difficulty, vs bobbers, takes more practice to dial it in in different situations, but it’s a very worthwhile thing to learn
 
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