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Speckled Trout |
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Widely distributed throughout bays, jetties and passes and the surf. Found in shallower water from spring through fall, go to deeper water in winter. Fishing Season is year round: April, May in surf, Summer around reefs and platforms, Winter in deep holes.
Best method; Surf casting, wading, drift fishing, bottom fishing, slow trolling. Bays in the winter. Inshore and/or nearshore over grass, sand and sandy bottoms; move into slow-moving or still, deep waters in cold weather. Prefers water temperatures between 58 and 81 degrees F.
Best Lures; mullet and shrimp. |
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Unlike other "resort" communities, Grand Isle hasn't chosen to go modern. It possess an unpretentious mystique that is as warm and comfortable as South Louisiana hospitality. That is why generations of sport-fishermen return year after to bask the sun and bathe in the gentle surf. They keep coming back to fish, either on shore or off shore where the big ones wait to feed, either near the giant rigs or in open water, or the back bays.
For most of the year, Grand Isle with mild temperatures and clear weather, is a leisurely place that attracts visitors who come to fish, walk the beach, explore the dense undergrowth at the center of the island and observe the hundreds of thousands of migrating birds who make Grand Isle their first stop for rest when they return from the tropics across the central Gulf of Mexico. |
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Grand Isle is isolated enough to be private and modern enough to offer comfort and conveniences. For most of the year, Grand Isle with mild temperatures and clear weather, is a leisurely place. |
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We are looking foreword to seeing you soon on Grand Isle |
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