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Posted 3/2/2008 8:08:23 AM


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Took my 'yak up into Bayou Tarkiln (lower Perdido Bay) Saturday.  Started out at 7 AM, extreme low tide.  Had to drag 'yak through entrance into Bayou - but once in the channel and into the bayou, water level was fine.  Tried using top waters first - water was extremely calm with no wind.  Nothing hitting.  Then switched over to a root beer DOA that I bought at Outcast sale for a buck, and things got interesting.  About 8:30 landed first speck - 24".  Couple of minutes later, 16" speck.  Got a couple more specks in the 12-14" range.  Then bite stalled.  Decided to head back to mouth of bayou around noon.  Noticed that tide was coming in by then - strong water flow creating some eddies around natural sand bottom.  I started casting along a ridge where there was a dropoff of about 3-4 feet.  Started landing the flatties!  Caught 5 flounder in about 30 minutes - largest was about 2 pounds.  Caught all fish on light tackle with 8# mono.  What a blast.  Was getting hungry, so time to go back and grab lunch.

I did take some pics, but it was with a Wally World disposable.  Once I get them developed, I'll convert to digital and post them.  All in all, a beautiful day on the water - I was the only one out there all morning.  Just me, mullet jumping, Osprey's, loons and pelicans fishing, and the occasional plane flying over.  Awesome.  One for the books...

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Posted 3/2/2008 8:14:19 AM


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Great report...sounds like a blast. Where do you launch your yak for that?

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Posted 3/2/2008 8:24:18 AM
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Very good detailed report! I have never been in that bayou but it sure looks fishy on the map. Really surprising that the specks wouldn't hit the topwater lures. I picked up some of the new mirrolure mullet topwaters at the sale, you should check them out. They are a nice compact size and come in some neat colors. Thanks again.
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Posted 3/3/2008 11:57:18 AM


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I live in a subdivision off Bauer Road and we have a community pier on the bay.  I launch my 'yak from there and the bayou is an 8-10 minute paddle away.  I'm not positive, but I don't think there are any public access points in close proximity where you could launch. 

I see 16' to 20' motor boats come up to the bayou all the time.  However, the bayou is closed to combustible motor traffic - you have to have an electric kicker to get up into the bayou.  And the tide has to be working with you, as well.  The entrance sometimes is only a couple of inches deep - if not exposed.

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Posted 3/3/2008 11:59:37 AM


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wrighttackle,

Yeah...I thought the conditions would have been good for topwater.  Little to no wind, light tides, etc.  Maybe the water is still a little cold and the specks aren't feeling frisky, yet.  Who knows.....but that root beer DOA sure did get them excited!

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Posted 3/3/2008 12:42:27 PM
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Way to go Tim .  Can't wait for the water to warm up around the club and the sheephead start biting.  By the way good report
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Posted 3/3/2008 3:02:17 PM


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good job on the flatties






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Posted 3/10/2008 11:59:45 AM


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Sounds like a great morning to be on the water. Where is that bayou Tarkiln actually located?



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