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Mississippi Sound, Louisiana Marsh & Barrier Islands Are Fishy

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By Robert L. Brodie
This has been a real busy week with taking the guys from Shallow Water Angler on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday fishing along south Mississippi. {%image_id=5207%} The filming went really well, and Jeff Weakley and Paul Farnsworth were an extreme pleasure to work with. In all, I feel they got a good taste of our great fishery, and the coast's southern hospitality. {%image_id=5206%} Looking forward to when the show airs on the Outdoor Channel and a few other outdoor networks. And the shark scene shoud be a hoot too! {%image_id=5157%} On Thursday took Mary Ann Mcurley and family to the Louisiana marsh, and they brought home 50 or more white trout and a few specks. The water was muddy and blowing out of the east hard early, but we managed to tip our jigs with shrimp and box a fine catch of the white ones. {%image_id=5205%} On Friday I had a great 3-man crew, and these gentlemen landed a big jack pushing 30-pounds on light tackle, a couple of big specks caught on live croakers, and nearly 50 big roe-laden white trout and ground mullet on some deeper reefs. {%image_id=5158%} Found those fish late, but better late than never. Also, a fine tripletail was spotted, but he slowly dove and never came back up. Would have waited him out, but we needed to get home. Fishing is good right now, a real diverse catch is for the taking. Can do inshore bottom fishing with a bonus shot at a few big specks or tripletail, wade fishing at the beautiful barrier islands for specks and reds, or a trip to the Louisiana marsh. Hey, you name it an we do it at TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS. By the way, I am already getting a lot of calls about our duck hunting charters, and can set up a "cast and blast" outing too, as well as some teal hunting in September. Remember...life is short...let's fish! Regards, Capt. Robert L. Brodie of TEAM BRODIE CHARTERS