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OLD HARBOR OUTFITTERS NOW ONLINE AT SUPERIOR!

                                                         
                    
  
   Old Harbor Outfitters clothing is now available online!  The graphic tees have feature artwork from Daniel John-Baptiste. All OHO clothing were designed to stand up the abuse from offshore fishing. The have an excellent foul weather jacket shown in the video below: OHO also makes a hydro performance shirt with UPF 50 plus.
                                                                    

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Pelagic Charter Rough Water by Will Wall

                                                         

     I love to fish but have my limits. Will catches fish during rain sleet or snow plus amazingly rough water. Check out this Tuna:
 
                                                                         



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CAJUN ODYSEA CHARTERS CAPTAIN MIKE on WAHOO FISHING

Venice Wahoo bite is definitely world class.
There are many species of fish to catch in the fertile waters just offshore in Venice. In an effort to help each reader become a better fisherman, I'm going to be specific and target ONE species of fish.
*****WAHOO*****
Here we go!! Reels and equipment: I typically use Shimano 50 wides, YES smaller reels will work but NOTHING less than a 30 wide or I promise disappointment is coming your way. I like the larger equipment because I typically target Jumbo Yellow Fin Tuna and the occasional Mako on the same day. BUT for this blog we are speaking only of Wahoo. I spool my 50 wide Shimano with a Jerry Brown backing, then top shot with Yozuri HD Pink fluorocarbon of 80lb up to 130lb. By doing this you have plenty of backing and a line that will last many, many seasons. Also, once you learn to work with the Jerry Brown hollow core line, you can repair it, add to it and put loops as needed all at 100% line strength. I don't use snap swivels, personally I think they are too large. IF I USE a snap swivel, I will put it on the 130LB simply because of the knot size when tied to the steel leader.
Speaking of leader, I use 90lb or 110lb single strand piano wire (if you will).... I DO NOT USE the 7strand or multi strand. YES it is easier to work with initially but it cost you bites. HOW, the strands open and water goes through when trolling causing bubbles and a "Misty" look running through your leader. I use small barrel swivels, connected with a haywire then connected to the bait with a haywire twist.
Baits commonly used in Venice Louisiana are Mann's stretch 30's in Pink, Braid Maruder's in Mackerl and Blue's and Bomber CD 30's as well as Rapala Magnum X-Rap in Bonito pattern.
For the fisher person that is just starting make sure to get several kinds of diving baits in different colors and make sure you change the hooks and split rings immediately, DO NOT FISH the hooks and split rings that come factory on the bait. YES, you can pull Wahoo bombs or you can use downriggers, but for simple wahoo fishing I've explained bait choices, colors, rigging and tackle.
NOW let's talk where and when: Typical water depths in the 200ft range around rigs and don't forget to look on your sounder and pull contour lines. Fish will be in deeper water and a little shallower. Concentrate on the rigs, buoys and rip lines that are present close offshore during the winter. You should be NO FARTHER than 30ish miles from the pass but you will most likely have to go at least 12 to 18 depending on which pass you leave from..... So, if you bring your boat over from out of state and you are afraid to run 15 miles out of the pass before you begin fishing, you best pick another specie of fish, like trout or redfish...
As always I like to peel the layers of the onion back for you and expose the hidden and forbidden.
1) Murky water will be ok. Green is fine and Blue in not necessary.
2) Pull a ton of structure until you find the fish, don't be scared to hit 20 rigs in an attempt to locate them.
3) Change baits and speed until you key in on the fish, once you have their number work 'em over.
4) Set your reels with ALOT of drag, a hoo hits a bait and holds on to it then spits it if you don't have enough drag. You want the hoo to hit the bait and have a huge surprise
5) Finally, check out the pictures on this blog and check out my site for videos of hoo rigs and Venice hoo lures.

Best Fishes-
Captain Mike Gray
www.cajunodysea.com                                                      

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WINTER WAHOO from PELAGIC CHARTERS

   



                                                           

     Pelagic Charters never stops! Will Wall of Pelagic Charters braved record low temperatures to catch fabulous Wahoo. While most of us were bundled up at home, Will and his crew were rounding up some beautiful fishi! For more on Will, click the picture below: 


                                                                                                                                           
                       
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

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HOOKS LIES AND ALABIS by John Folse

                                           
                                                                       

   

      John Folse has outdone himself once again with his newest addition to his line of cookbooks.  This astounding 900 page book features fabulous recipes and an authoritative history of the Louisiana seafood and fishing industries.  The book illustrates the importance of these industries on Louisina's culture and economy.  It also gives you an understanding and appreciation for Louisiana cuisine.  Hooks, Lies, and Alibis contains many beautiful images which help with the presentation of historical facts. John Folse included photos of local fishermen, many of whom are our customers.  (Superior Bait and Tackle is featured on page 138)

    " As we studied the recipes we realized there were traditional recipes that absolutely had to be included,” Folse said. “Each of the iconic recipes chosen has a life and a story of its own. Every Louisianian has a story about the dish, when they ate it, where they ate it, who prepared it or what restaurant served it.”“Louisiana is blessed with bountiful waters,” Folse said. “I think we forget as Louisianians that these delicacies of fresh fish, shrimp, crab, oysters, crawfish, turtles, frogs and alligators are not commonplace on the tables of most of the world. For centuries, Louisiana cooks and chefs have created culinary masterpieces with these raw ingredients. We decided it was time to preserve, once and for all in one volume, Louisiana’s signature fish and seafood dishes while also recording a few new creations.”

                                                                               
    
     Chef John Folse, born in St. James Parish in 1946, learned early that the secrets of Cajun cooking lay in the unique ingredients of Louisiana’s swamp floor pantry. Folse seasoned these raw ingredients with his passion for Louisiana culture and cuisine, and from his cast iron pots emerged Chef John Folse & Company.
     
      
    

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JENNY'S JIGS BOXED SETS HAVE ARRIVED IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS!

                       Now that most of us have been fourtunate enough to try out the now famous Jenny's Jigs Louisiana Gulf Shrimp, we have a better purchasing option.. Boxed sets, just in time for Christmas!! Each box contains: 2 Corks, 2 Pearl Hooks, 2 Purple Hooks, 2 Gold Hooks, 2 Gold-n-Green Hooks, 20 Root Beer Tails, 20 Chartreuse Tails, 20 Glow Tails, 20 Shrimp Tails  Remember, If you order online from us enter the code: Free, and we will gift wrap it for you. You can click the image below to go directly to the product:

          

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LOUISIANA GULF SHRIMP from JENNY'S JIGS

                                    

     Local lure companies are one of the best attributes of living and fishing in Louisiana. Jenny's Jigs is one of the leaders in coastal tackle. Jenny's Jigs' most recent addition to their tackle lineup is the LOUISIANA GULF COAST SHRIMP.  They are available in clear glitter, shrimp glitter, rootbeer glitter, and chartreuse glitter. All are hand tied.

     I have used them many times. One of the important features is the small cork. A smaller cork makes it much easier and smoother to cast while still offering excellent visibility. The hand tied heads are made with a glitter foil  making them very attractive  to fish. I now prefer these to a Speculizer. Try them out and see for yourself. Happy fishing!
                                                                                                                            Keri

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SHIMANO STRADIC CL4

                             

     Part of the reason we love Shimano, is the fact that they stand the test of time and saltwater. We know this because we repair reels daily and are able to see how all reels hold up. Shimano is always the leader.

  Stradic CI4 is the ultimate in lightweight reels designed for the ultra-finesse angler using lightweight fluorocarbon, braided or monofilament lines. This real is geared toward drop-shotting, shaky heads, and small texas rigs. The CL4 material makes the reel very lightweight and adds to it's overall sensitivity. The CL4 makes the reel far more durable as well. Some of the specifications are:

6.2 ounces (1000) 7.0 ounces (2500)
6 + 1 S-ARB bearings
7 pounds max drag (1000) 15 max drag (2500)
Lightweight CI4 Carbon based frame, side plate and rotor
Paladin Gearing
Propulsion Line Management (Spool, one piece bail wire, Aero Wrap II, S Arm cam, redesigned bail trip, Power Roller III)
Machined aluminum handle with lightweight EVA grip
Water Proof Drag
Direct Drive handle (threads directly into the main gear)

     The CL4 is quite a reel. The only complaint I have is the fact that I was building my Gloomis rod with purple trim. Now, I suppose I will need to go with red.

Happy fishing, Keri

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YETI COOLERS, A WORTHY INVESTMENT

                                                                              
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     Wildly Stronger! Keep Ice Longer! Not a bad motto for one of the best products to enter the fishing market in years. Yeti coolers are well constructed, professional grade equipment. Each cooler has 2 inches of insulations in the sides and 3 inches in the lid where it is needed most. They also have a rubber seal in the lid.The seal, combined with the ample insulation, assures you of maximum, long-term ice retention.  As far as durability, they even tested them with live bears. No kidding! See the picture below.                        
                                                                                                                                                       
                                                                                  
  
                                                                                         Click The Bear To Order Yeti Coolers

     We carry the Yeti in the Tundra series at Superior Bait and Tackle. The Yeti coolers are fairly expensive but they are well worth it. With decent care, one should last you many years. The ice retention is a great selling point for me. We borrowed a Yeti from a friend to take on a fishing trip. Since we make suicide trips, We are usually very tired when we get back home. The very next morning, its back to work. Well, I waited 4 days before cleaning and bagging those fish! The ice was still frozen and the fish were fine! That works for me. So, to sum things up, if you want a great looking, durable, ice retaining cooler, buy yourself a Yeti. You won't regret it.

    

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CHICKEN ON A CHAIN

                                                                                                     
   

     Honestly, who comes up with the names for new lures?  At the dealer show this past January, the guys at the Bass Assassin booth proudly showed me their new color. We discussed the choice of color (Any chartreuse tail will work in Louisiana) and it's possibilities for Trout and such.Then they had to mention the name:Chicken on a Chain. Part of the challenge of selling is convincing the customers that this lure is going to catch tons of fish. Yet most customers know that the name, and usually the color, are designed to catch fishermen. But please, if you want to name a lure, use something the fishermen can remember. So far, I have been asked for lures with names such as: Chicken Bucket, Chicken Liver, Chicken Stringer, Chains of Chickens, even Chicken Gizzards. I know what they are looking for so I usually  help them out. 

     Of course, other brands will have to copy the exciting new colors. This seems to be acceptable, and most companies do not complain. One of my favorites is Bass Assassin,s Electric Chicken. Tsunami has a version named Power Poultry. I have to say, that one is pretty bad. Deadly Dudley has Frog's Breath which is hauntingly similar to Chicken on a Chain. At least the name is original. The plus side to the knock offs is all lures have different action, regardless of the colors. Brand loyalty is a personal choice.

     I will agree that this is a lure your are going to want to try out. Anytime a new item appears on the market, we use that as an excuse to go fishing. (We can't sell it unless we know it works! Right?) But our last trip was highly successful and we used Chicken on a Chain, and Dudley's version Frog's Breath. Both worked equally well. We also added the Chicken on a Chain in the curl tail instead of just the sea shad. Like a said, it is a personal choice.

    So stop by and pick up a pack (or order online) and see what you think. I think you will be pleasantly surprised. Happy Fishing, 
                                                                                                                                                                                                         KERI MATHEWS

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