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Gallery of Photos

Daniel Landry's red - Labor Day weekend
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Big red on!!
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Danny holds up his red for camera
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Murphy's red w/ special effects! Aug. 19
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Awesome redfish - way to go Murphy!
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Bill and Craig have a great day fishing with D-Wray and Choupiquer

D-Wray's Big Red June 29th
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35 lb. redfish on 10lb test line - Now that's skill!

Double Teaming a Big Red!
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June 24 - Great Stringer!
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The Calmwater - your ticket to a awesome yak adventure

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The Yaks are ready for the next adventure!

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Choupiquer's keeping his line wet waiting for Kayaks to return.

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Joey reflects the perfect light on Mark for is interview with Journey South

The Plastic Navy targets the Red Fish!
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A look back  from the "CALMWATER" at a few guests enjoying an early morning trout bite.

EARLY MORNING TROUT BITE
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Not bad for someone who is "minnow dependent" 

PRETTY SPECK
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As D-wray walked along the deserted beach at Belle Pass, he wished he had brought his surf board. 

A little solitude is good for the soul. 

SOLITARY MOMENT
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Man, that 4th one from the left is really nice!

SPECKS
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Feeding gulls are always a welcome sight.
 
 

GOOD SIGN
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While fishing the west side of Belle Pass,  we were witness to an amazing ritual. Mating Bottle nose Dolphins.   

MATING PORPOISES
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Fighting a Bull Red at Belle Pass.  From a kayak, its kind of like walking your Great Dane. 

BELLE PASS
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After a twenty minute tug of war,  Danny  landed and safely released this beast.

BIG RED
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The photos above are typical of what to expect from a CALMWATER KAYAKER  experience.  Lots of great fishing or just enjoying mother nature from a very unique view point.