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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 500247" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>I used to fish the big tournaments in the Galveston Bay System, mainly Trinty Bay. Big Trout are not going to run in schools like the smaller 5 pound range fish. I have worked some of my favorite shorelines all day for 2 or 3 fish. Best stringer I ever won a tournament with was six fish max 10 of on weigh in, that stringer weighed 36 pounds. I have one ten pounder on the wall 31" long I have never been able to bust the ten.They like to feed in swallow water with deep water close by . One of my best spots has a barge channel about a 100 yards from the shoreline water is two to three feet deep with oyster reefs everywhere. My favorite lures was a 7" Redfin and a 7M Mirrolure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 500247, member: 694"] I used to fish the big tournaments in the Galveston Bay System, mainly Trinty Bay. Big Trout are not going to run in schools like the smaller 5 pound range fish. I have worked some of my favorite shorelines all day for 2 or 3 fish. Best stringer I ever won a tournament with was six fish max 10 of on weigh in, that stringer weighed 36 pounds. I have one ten pounder on the wall 31" long I have never been able to bust the ten.They like to feed in swallow water with deep water close by . One of my best spots has a barge channel about a 100 yards from the shoreline water is two to three feet deep with oyster reefs everywhere. My favorite lures was a 7" Redfin and a 7M Mirrolure. [/QUOTE]
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