Hometown News For Orange County, Texas
Following three unsuccessful passes around the unmarked crab trap, Eulon
Smith stretched his line past the breaking point and cursed both the
trap and his bad luck.“That is the third Corky I have lost this morning
to traps you can’t see,” he declared in disgust.“I’ll bet there are more
traps lying around here that you can’t see than you can!” “I’ll take that bet,” barked Tommy Brewer.“There was a time when this place was a virtual mine field littered with ghost traps, but that isn’t the case anymore.Especially since Louisiana joined us in the annual Crab Trap Clean Up.” The kids and I started participating a few years back and I would give them a dollar a trap.They earned so much money that first year that they started looking at other bays that may have even more traps.Lures hung up in the wire mesh were a bonus!” “I don’t believe there’s a spot on the entire Gulf Coast that has more traps than right here in front of Willow Bayou,” announced Smith.All you have to do to find one is tie on your favorite lure and reel it slowly across the bottom.It will get hung up every time.” The Clean Up on Sabine has never attracted the number of volunteers that
it should, but even at that, they have still removed a pile of
unattended traps over the years.It is dirty work, but the benefits are
immeasurable. You are not only removing unmarked traps that invariably end up wrapped around your prop or decorated with expensive lures, but saving untold
numbers of crabs and fish that the traps continue catching as well."We
got really serious five years ago when we lifted a trap that had a six
pound trout wedged in it head first,” said Brewer. The ten day closure period lasts from the 16th to the 25th of February.The main volunteer effort takes place on the 16th which is a Saturday. The TPWD coordinator for Sabine Lake is Carey Gelpi with the facilitated drop off site scheduled for the Pleasure Island Marina Boat
Ramp.For more information call 409-983-1104. In spite of all of the fresh water that has already found its way into Sabine Lake, both Rayburn and Toledo Bend are still above pool level.Hard rains in that area or above the lakes only necessitate
releasing even more water. There-in lies the main challenge for trout
fishermen on Sabine Lake. There are, however, a few folks still catching some solid trout, but they would best be served by touting their own skills rather than
proclaiming the lake to be unaffected by the lower salinity.The truth is
that there are basically two small areas where ninety percent of the
trout are being caught by wade fishermen. Because both areas were already occupied when we arrived early last
week, we opted to fish crankbaits and spinnerbaits up against the
shoreline and easily limited on slot fish.We returned the following
night to fish those areas during a major feed and caught and released
nine trout up to four pounds.The following night we caught and released
more than a dozen. That is hardly considered to be “lights out” fishing and certainly not the way most folks choose to fish.We caught trout, but the fish are not
everywhere and the bite remains difficult at best.We tried three other
locations over the course of the night and caught one undersized fish!
For those of you that prefer to stay in the boat and cast rather than
stand waist deep in the badly off-colored water, there is still a better
than average redfish bite taking place on the tide changes.We have done
better in the mid-lake on incoming tides and better in the bayous when
it releases. Don’t give the dirty water a second thought.I would rather fish
fifty-eight degree muddy water than fifty degree clear water anyway.We
were catching most of our fish on a four-inch Usual Suspect, but the
better lures for us last week were a quarter ounce spinner bait and a
shallow running square bill crankbait. I am a little concerned at this point, however, that we are catching no
flounder when fishing this program.In prior years we have always caught
a flounder or two mixed in with the reds when fishing this pattern in
February and early March.
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