Tim Ursin

Had Jim aboard for an afternoon redfish blitz today. Hit the water about 1:30 and headed for the Biloxi Marsh and some Cajun Bonefish action and thats exactly what we got. The tide was coming in all evening and the reds did the same as they were ripping the gold and silver weedless spoons casted to the deep pockets while troll motoring along. We were on a catch and release mission and over 20 got caught photographed and released to enjoy again another trip. Jim had the hot hand and landed 16 from 22 to 25 inches. Water temps. were down to 59 degrees in the marsh but it didn't stop the "slam" bite as the spoons were hit with a vengance and the fight was great with short fast bursts and churning bottom all around the boat. Jim had a really great time and will definately do it again. ANOTHER GREAT DAY IN THE BLAZER BAY.

CHALLENGER RODS AND H&H TACKLE HAULED THEM IN AGAIN.
CAPT. HOOK / "TEAM ESCAPE" / SHELL BEACH, LA.
985 847 0672 H
504 512 2602 CEL
www.escapefishingcharters.com

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Tim Ursin

About The Author: Captain Tim Ursin

Company: Escape Fishing Charters

Area Reporting: Shell Beach, Hopedale, Delacroix

Bio: Experienced charter captain, in business since 1982. You will be fishing from a roomy 25' center console boat powered by a 225HP Mercury outboard or our one of our 23' Pro Sports center console boats also powered by a powerful 225HP Mercury Outboard . We will provide everything you need to have a successful day of fishing, including rods, reels and tackle. If you need instruction we can help with that too. Our main goal is to insure that you and your party have a great time and catch fish. By the way, bring your camera for great shots of those unique and wonderful creatures that inhabit our fishery. You'll want shots of the fish you catch as well.

985-847-0672
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