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Need help choosing locales for Flats Class TV!

Last post 12-10-2008, 6:59 AM by ontopontap. 12 replies.
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  •  08-19-2008, 5:07 AM 190

    Need help choosing locales for Flats Class TV!

    We want your suggestions on locales to shoot Flats Class TV for the 2009 season...please post your favorite areas that you would like to see us visit. 

    Your input makes our show better!


    "Don't be a Googan!"
  •  08-24-2008, 1:12 PM 192 in reply to 190

    Re: Need help choosing locales for Flats Class TV!

    I would love a Biscayne Bay show for Bone Fish & Permit go out of Black Point Marina!

    Phil

  •  08-31-2008, 6:14 AM 202 in reply to 192

    Re: Need help choosing locales for Flats Class TV!

    Phil,

    We will definitely make an effort to visit Biscayne Bay for next spring's line-up, Thanks!

    We are also considering North Carolina, Mobile Bay, and the panhandle of Florida...please let us know about anyplace you might think would make a great show.


    "Don't be a Googan!"
  •  09-05-2008, 5:04 PM 208 in reply to 202

    Re: Need help choosing locales for Flats Class TV!

    How about a winter time How to in the Fort Desoto area.You could do how to find winter time Reds and Snook and that elusive Trophy Trout.The reason i suggested this is because i belong to another forum and have made some great friends on there and we have caught our fair share of fish but not the numbers or size of fish we should be catching anyway just a thought and i really love your show you guys to great job
  •  09-08-2008, 2:41 PM 209 in reply to 208

    Re: Need help choosing locales for Flats Class TV!

    Hockeydad,

    We plan on doing a winter episode on power plant fishing in the Tampa Bay area but maybe we can make time to do a show on targeting winter time trout in deeper holes around that area in lower Tampa Bay. 

    Thanks for the suggestion!

     


    "Don't be a Googan!"
  •  09-25-2008, 5:59 PM 241 in reply to 209

    Re: Need help choosing locales for Flats Class TV!

    C.A.,

    A show in the South Shore area (Alafia river to Skyway) would be awesome!


    Where do I catch fish?...in the corner of the mouth.
  •  10-18-2008, 10:22 AM 290 in reply to 241

    Re: Need help choosing locales for Flats Class TV!

    If you get to Texas, the Aransas Pass area has some really good shallow water Redfishing.
  •  10-18-2008, 3:17 PM 292 in reply to 290

    Re: Need help choosing locales for Flats Class TV!

    Backlasher,

    We love the Aransas area!  Yes, we will fish there this year if it turns out to be on the Cup schedule for sure.  Our favorite tactic there is fishing the outside beaches (surf) with lipless crank baits, an old pattern Capt. David Nesaloney shared with us in an FLW event.  We love the big trout you guys have too.

    CA


    "Don't be a Googan!"
  •  10-28-2008, 3:35 PM 303 in reply to 292

    Re: Need help choosing locales for Flats Class TV!

    The show just started airing here in NC and just wanted to say I love it.  Hard to come by informative shows with guys that actually know what they are talking about and show good footage. 

    Wintertime redfishing here from Wilmington to Morehead City can be insane if you can get a decent weather day.  Crystal clear waters, hundreds sometimes thousand fish schools both on the flats and beaches.  We have great sight fishing all the way up into April and sometimes May before it dirties up.

  •  10-28-2008, 6:27 PM 305 in reply to 303

    Re: Need help choosing locales for Flats Class TV!

    Fishinaa,

    We love fishing Morehead City and did very well there in the Cup All-Stars & Championship in '06 and '07.  An awesome area to fish especially with top waters...and it's definitely an area we plan on bringing Flats Class to by next spring.

    One bait we did well with in the intercoastal a little north of Wilmington was a Strike King Pure Poison... I don't know why but they really hammered that bait in October.

    CA


    "Don't be a Googan!"
  •  11-25-2008, 1:47 PM 336 in reply to 190

    Re: Need help choosing locales for Flats Class TV!

     i dont no if you did a show around weeden island but if you didnt you should deffenetly think about doing a show in that area because during the winter time the trout snook and redfish start to come in and thats when i get most of my luck. i would just look for some pot holes and you can even through a top water in there and get hooked up to any of the three spieces of fish.

     

    brandon and donny corwin!


    " capn.corwin"
  •  11-25-2008, 6:23 PM 337 in reply to 336

    Re: Need help choosing locales for Flats Class TV!

    Brandon,

    We may just do a show this year in the back bay waters of Tampa Bay showcasing mirrolure baits... Weedon Island and Riviera Bay could be a play especially for snook and trout.  I'll be sure to compare notes with you before we make that decision in case you've been wrecking them in that area!  And please post any pics of your catches or fishing reports for that area.

    CA


    "Don't be a Googan!"
  •  12-10-2008, 6:59 AM 350 in reply to 337

    Re: Need help choosing locales for Flats Class TV!

    You guys did a show last season about fishing docks which I learned a ton from. So I decided to try it out myself in my home waters since we have a lot of docks and structure where I live. Well make a long story short I'm fishing and catching a ton of small reds and even jumped a tarpon. I notice the same docks I was fishing was right where you guys filmed that show! What a weird coincidence!
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