Trophy Trout, Moon Phase, & Understanding Solunar!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Follow along as Chris discusses how the moon can affect your fishing!

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  • @chrismartin500
    @chrismartin500 2 года назад +1

    Hey Bud I love your podcast and appreciate your dedication to peotecting our trout fishery. I live in the San Antonio area and would love to go fishing with you some time. I only fish with lures, never keep fish and am solely dedicated to trying to catch big ol sow gator trout. Id love to get together for lunch or something and maybe figure out getting a trip together. I have a boat ready to head to the Laguna and Im always looking for people to help split the cost of trips down south

  • @seamayo3745
    @seamayo3745 5 лет назад +1

    Hey bro I live in Norfolk, VA thanks for the tips so far all of them have worked

  • @ronparr6799
    @ronparr6799 Год назад

    clear as mud

  • @jeremylape9090
    @jeremylape9090 10 месяцев назад +2

    Would love update as to the citation data in major minor and by month
    Thank love you work

    • @speckledtruth4577
      @speckledtruth4577  10 месяцев назад

      I’ve been intending to do a podcast with the data but just haven’t had it in me to dig through it

  • @Johnny99mnemonic
    @Johnny99mnemonic 5 лет назад +1

    Chris, I wanna start throwing more artificials. I’ve always used live bait. For a well rounded setup what do recommend as far as rod length and action (med/med, med/mod). I wade fish not shure if that influences your recommendations. Thank

    • @christaylor4086
      @christaylor4086 5 лет назад

      Johnny Mnemonic as a custom rod builder I get to work with a lot of super experienced fishermen. I generally see guys preferring a wading rod that are 6’6”-6’7” for guys under 6’2” tall and 6’8”rod for guys taller than 6’2”. Most prefer a medium power and medium fast action for topwaters and corkys and a medium to medium heavy power fast action rod for soft plastics. An all around winner would be a lightweight 6’6” medium power medium fast action rod. Tight lines

    • @speckledtruth4577
      @speckledtruth4577  5 лет назад +1

      Johnny Mnemonic that’s great to hear and what a good question. I wadefish almost predominantly. My preferred rod is a Laguna Custom Rod Light TX Wader II. It’s a 6’6” that’s super lightweight but very sensitive. For my spinning rod I use a Medium action 7’ Laguna Liquid

  • @andrewsflyfishing9578
    @andrewsflyfishing9578 4 года назад +1

    I have been digging the podcasts! I am a Texas fly nut who has pursued big trout a little, but not a lot. I have a question - What is the proper method to measuring a trout? I have caught 2 trout at 27.5" without pinching the tail. Should the tail be pinched? if so, could I say they were 28" without stretching the truth? Pun intended. LOL! Thanks!

    • @speckledtruth4577
      @speckledtruth4577  4 года назад +1

      Andrew's Fly Fishing thanks so much for listening and supporting us and we’re always open to feedback, so let us know. Regarding pinch or no pinch? I’ll go back to what Mike McBride and I talked about...define your trophy! If it’s for the citation program, it’s the anglers preference as long as it hits 27” or 30” for me personally, I don’t pinch the tail

    • @andrewsflyfishing9578
      @andrewsflyfishing9578 4 года назад

      @@speckledtruth4577 Thank you sir!

  • @georgewilkerson4759
    @georgewilkerson4759 4 года назад

    What type of habitat, conditions, and baits dominate the citation fish catch datasets. If you ciyld do a report focused on area types big fish perfer would be great.

    • @speckledtruth4577
      @speckledtruth4577  4 года назад +1

      Hey George, our data is pretty broad considering it comes from the entire coast from NC to TX. We have submissions from all habitat types and conditions. By a large margin however, Texas dominates our dataset and a lot of the areas that are known for big trout in Tx are a mixure of mud, rock, & sand bottom. Structure seems to be the key whether it be natural or manmade. I hope this answers your question.

  • @ChesaFreakBoyzFishingVideos
    @ChesaFreakBoyzFishingVideos 4 года назад

    This dude is talking about the hot ditch from Florida. When they shut down the hot water discharge, the catch numbers declined but gator trout still hung around the area for years. That was until--the night after I caught my pb 29.5 incher--some poachers came in and netted THOUSANDS of citation fish. That was back in either 2014 or 2015, and the hot ditch has never, ever been the same.The hot ditch area itself (distinct from the larger Elizabeth River fishery) is no longer even a really popular spot for big fall and winter trout. It's a tragedy.

    • @speckledtruth4577
      @speckledtruth4577  4 года назад

      ChesaFreak Boys Fishing I’m actually from Louisiana and recently moved to TX from FL. One of the main inspirations for starting our dirty 30 program was because of the demise of the hot ditch

  • @rayquintana2231
    @rayquintana2231 3 года назад

    Pronounced: so lu nar

  • @TridentDriver
    @TridentDriver 4 года назад

    You can't stand Redfish? How about they fight harder, look better in pics, are way tougher as far as surviving weather etc, and taste better than trout. Anyway I admire your passion for your craft. I love a mean Redfish tho.

    • @dixie3087
      @dixie3087 Год назад

      Think one of the things that attracts anglers to speckled trout is the fact that they are tougher to figure out. Where they are, what they want, and where they are going next. Redfish are a lot more predictable

  • @micharrison9615
    @micharrison9615 Год назад

    To much waffling