This is one from my subsequent fishing trip on Nov. 1st. This guy is less than an ounce short of 8 pounds!
Not exactly. The area around the dock always has the huge fish at Caribbean Beach. The guide takes you around to the other parts of the lake that don't have nearly as much action. After noodling around in the other areas you finally motor back over to the dock to where the large fish are hiding. I think Baylake was more consistent with the action all over from the different spots. At Caribbean Beach it's just not as scenic and the spots that are away from the dock don't really have a lot of fish when compared to Bay lake. I think it's fair to say the Caribbean Beach just has these huge fish underneath the boat dock area, where as Baylake has more action all over the lake with relatively smaller fish. If I had to choose again I would definitely start out first at Bay lake because it's very pretty and the action is more consistent. If you did a second trip then I would go to Caribbean Beach. The only spoiler at that location is the fact that the good fish are underneath the dock and the guide will take you there last.
Since there are a couple of crabs in this picture and one can fish for crabs I am putting this picture here in this thread. Tim and I got together for lunch on Monday in the middle of running errands with the kids. We had crab fries which do not involve actual crab meat so that is fishy too... Pictured left to right, Joanie, Evan, Ryan and Tim. ~Joanie
I found the perfect item (well, a failed Kickstarter item) for our fishing trip at Pixelmania... FISHY HANDS! (or Fish Fingers... there were a couple of names on the website) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
i can't wait to again do pixelmania fishing, as far as i am concerned this can become a monday after permanent addition to the schedule, it was well worth the $ and yes that is the ferry landing right behind me, we were fishing so close to the walkway from the bus stop people were stopping to ask how we were doing