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Fishing Tom’s Guide Service

Fishing Tom's Guide Service offers the best and most professional Speckled Trout, Redfish, & Flounder saltwater fishing in Louisiana. We want all of you to come down and enjoy the Saltwater fishing like it should be down here in Louisiana. Our fishing trips take place in the Calcasieu Estuary, which includes the Calcasieu River, Lake Calcasieu, Black Lake and the Ship Channel to the Gulf of Mexico. Get ready to Load the Boat and Book your Trip today!Check out this Video of Captain Tom in action.

Archive for March, 2009

March 18,2009 Robert C. & Sons Dillion, Cody, & Corey Have a Birthday Party at Big Lake!!!

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It wasn’t Corey’s birthday but Dillion’s 16th but he got most of the presents(Fish that is) . Everyone hooked into some nice 5 to 8#Reds and a few trout and flounder to boot. They wanted to have their rods bent good so we chased reds most of the day and a lot of trash talk about who caught the Biggest and Most, but everyone caught fish although Corey was the King today!

March 10, 2009 7# 7oz Big Lake Trophy for Captain Tom!!!!!

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Tuesday March 10,2009 Was the full Moon. The water temp was 72* warm enough for Big Specks to spawn so I headed to one of my favorite spawning areas.  Using a purple topwater I caught a 2# fish on my second cast. Then three casts later I felt a welcome tug on the rod and the battle was on. The fish stayed down and I thought maybe a redfish had taken the bait but after several drag pulling runs on my 14# test Fireline I saw a nice Tout show herself. My usual net was far too small and I had to gab my monster net I keep onboard for just such occasions.   I was all alone so it was up to me to slide her into the net. Once I had her in the boat I took a deep breath and breathed a sigh of relief. It was a nice fish , 7# 7ozs and after I weighed her I took some quick Pics and let her go to get bigger. I was alone so the Pic is no cover shot but still a nice memory of my biggest trout so far.

 Captain Tom Adams