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Some nice sized speckled trout and a medium flounder today.
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<blockquote data-quote="rusty.hook" data-source="post: 235869" data-attributes="member: 3628"><p>I caught some nice sized speckled trout and a medium flounder today, 1/4/2012. Went out around 11 this a.m. fished a shoreline with lots of oyster shells. Used one of new favorite baits made here in Texas, a Maniac Mullet. Started off with my favorite color, pink, and an hour late not any hits at all. Changed colors to a chartruese back and glow sides, nothing either, went to a orange back and pearl sides and still no hits. To heck with this, so I reached for my old favorite, Zoom 6" Super Fluke, #023-185 white and clear with silver flake with the tail dipped in chartruse worm dye on a 1/8" jig head. I coated the jig head and about half the Fluke with Uni-Butter and the fun began. First spec was 24" long, 2nd spec was 22 1/2" long and 3rd spec was 23" long. And last fish of the day a medium sized flounder approx 18" long. </p><p>The pic below is of the Zoom bait, but not using the jig head in the pic anymore. Other pics are of the specs and flounder.</p><p>P.S. if anyone wants to know how to filet and stuff a flounder, let me know with a pm and your email. I use a good stuffing made with crab meat and shrimp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty.hook, post: 235869, member: 3628"] I caught some nice sized speckled trout and a medium flounder today, 1/4/2012. Went out around 11 this a.m. fished a shoreline with lots of oyster shells. Used one of new favorite baits made here in Texas, a Maniac Mullet. Started off with my favorite color, pink, and an hour late not any hits at all. Changed colors to a chartruese back and glow sides, nothing either, went to a orange back and pearl sides and still no hits. To heck with this, so I reached for my old favorite, Zoom 6" Super Fluke, #023-185 white and clear with silver flake with the tail dipped in chartruse worm dye on a 1/8" jig head. I coated the jig head and about half the Fluke with Uni-Butter and the fun began. First spec was 24" long, 2nd spec was 22 1/2" long and 3rd spec was 23" long. And last fish of the day a medium sized flounder approx 18" long. The pic below is of the Zoom bait, but not using the jig head in the pic anymore. Other pics are of the specs and flounder. P.S. if anyone wants to know how to filet and stuff a flounder, let me know with a pm and your email. I use a good stuffing made with crab meat and shrimp [/QUOTE]
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