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2006-04-0412:00 AM
Mississippi Sound & the Pascagoula River Marsh - Bigger Trout Moving In We are catching some nice 3 pound specks on the reefs with artificial cocahoe under popping corks. The bigger trout are cruising the reefs feeding on finger mullet. We are catching 8 or so of these per trip. There are sc more... Capt. Barry Brown - Pascagoula River
2006-03-0712:00 AM
Mississippi Sound & the Pascagoula River Marsh - Reds Are In The Shallows My last trip on March 5th was typical of the spring. We started the day fishing specks and caught several in the 14 to 15 range, and about twice that many 13 inchers that were not keepers according to Mississippi's lega more... Capt. Barry Brown - Pascagoula River
2006-02-2312:00 AM
Mississippi Sound & the Pascagoula River Marsh - It's Still February...It's Still Winter A mild January had my hopes up for an early spring, but February has been a steady flow of cold fronts that have interfered with my fishing. We were getting the fronts about every three days for most of the more... Capt. Barry Brown - Pascagoula River
2006-02-1312:00 AM
Mississippi Sound & the Pascagoula River Marsh - Winter Trip with Bobby Cleveland This week I had the pleasure of guiding Outdoors Editor Bobby Cleveland and photographer Brian Broome, both of the Clarion Ledger newspaper. Here is a link to their story: http://www.clarionledger.com/apps/pbcs.dl more... Capt. Barry Brown - Pascagoula River
2006-02-1212:00 AM
Mississippi Sound & the Pascagoula River Marsh - Winter Trip with Bobby Cleveland This week I had the pleasure of guiding Outdoors Editor Bobby Cleveland and photographer Brian Broome, both of the Clarion Ledger newspaper. Here is a link to their story: http://www.clarionledger.com/apps/pbcs. more... Capt. Barry Brown - Pascagoula River
2006-01-3012:00 AM
Mississippi Sound & the Pascagoula River Marsh - Spring Is Near Fishing has been a little slow lately. The specks are scattered mainly along the river channel, and can be caught if you have enough patience to fish slow with jigs. It's been tough to make a limit on most days over the past two w more... Capt. Barry Brown - Pascagoula River
2006-01-0512:00 AM
Mississippi Sound & the Pascagoula River Marsh - Trout Slow Down with Colder Temps After a tremendous post-hurricane bonanza on both reds and specks, things have slowed down over the past 10 days or so. The speckled trout are very difficult to locate, and the numbers are not very impressive. P more... Capt. Barry Brown - Pascagoula River
2005-12-0112:00 AM
Mississippi Sound & the Pascagoula River Marsh - Still Good Numbers of Specks and Reds We are still catching good numbers of specks and reds on artificial cocahoes and top water lures. The specks are a little larger on average than in my last report. They are running around 16 average right n more... Capt. Barry Brown - Pascagoula River
2005-11-1012:00 AM
Mississippi Sound & the Pascagoula River Marsh - Limits of Specks and White Trout Galore Over the past week we have consistently caught limits of speckled trout on artificial cocahoes. School trout (14to 16 inches) are all over the river from the mouth to several miles up river. We are able more... Capt. Barry Brown - Pascagoula River
2005-10-2612:00 AM
Mississippi Sound & the Pascagoula River Marsh - Speckled Trout Bonanza The peak of speckled trout season is definitely here. Today we caught a 3 person limit (45) of 14 to 17 trout in about one hour. We also had 6 redfish in the 6 to 10 pound range. The specks are hitting cocahoe jigs the more... Capt. Barry Brown - Pascagoula River
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