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sears 01-04-2012 06:38 PM

Dularge 1-4-11
 
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36 specs and a red all under a cork. Had to work the whole lake, no one spot produced more them 5. Tide was slow most the day. Didn't get a box shot before we split the fish but most were 15-18 inches.

Tried to get into lake merchant but kept running up on flats getting through Racoucci. Any help with that would be appreciated..
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meaux fishing 01-04-2012 06:51 PM

not a bad day of fishing.... there are some white poles you have to follow I think you stay to the left of them going south but i cant remember

PaulMyers 01-04-2012 06:56 PM

Good job!

Now I'm hungry for some Canes.

+1

sears 01-04-2012 07:03 PM

Meaux I saw one pole but ran aground before we got to it, fishing out of a 22ft Triton lts

Paul that's my friend who is a managing partner for them, let me know if you need some coupons! Lol
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PaulMyers 01-04-2012 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by sears (Post 371746)
Paul that's my friend who is a managing partner for them, let me know if you need some coupons!

You got to hook me up man. We will be starting a turn-a-round Monday. We'll be eating there a bunch over the next couple of months.

I love that stuff!


+1

meaux fishing 01-04-2012 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by sears (Post 371746)
Meaux I saw one pole but ran aground before we got to it, fishing out of a 22ft Triton lts

Paul that's my friend who is a managing partner for them, let me know if you need some coupons! Lol
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I havent fished there in a while and I only made that run a couple of times so I dont really remember but there wasnt very many poles.

fishaholic82 01-04-2012 11:24 PM

There isn't many poles left but once you figure it out its not hard. Best thing to do is follow someone thru and mark it on your gps. And even when you know the route you usually have to hook it up, trim up, and run hard thru that area. Dularge can be a nightmare in the winter time cause its gets low.

iron man 01-04-2012 11:30 PM

Going tomorrow with my uncle and brother for a late Bday present. They had a good bit of poles last time we crossed it in June-August in Raccourci. But I guess they're MIA. We try not to cross it though but if we're fishless and desperate gotta do what ya gotta do.

Nice catch BTW

iron man 01-04-2012 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by fishaholic82 (Post 371869)
There isn't many poles left but once you figure it out its not hard. Best thing to do is follow someone thru and mark it on your gps. And even when you know the route you usually have to hook it up, trim up, and run hard thru that area. Dularge can be a nightmare in the winter time cause its gets low.

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DUCKGOGETTER 01-05-2012 08:23 AM

Nice fish, and i'll take some coupons that's the only chicken we eat. I love canes

finger-mullet94 01-08-2012 10:33 PM

racoucci
 
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Originally Posted by sears (Post 371739)
36 specs and a red all under a cork. Had to work the whole lake, no one spot produced more them 5. Tide was slow most the day. Didn't get a box shot before we split the fish but most were 15-18 inches.

Tried to get into lake merchant but kept running up on flats getting through Racoucci. Any help with that would be appreciated..
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watch out for the pileing thats got a orarange cone on top of it it woulld rit the motor off ur boat if u hit it where that pileing is at is where the channel is then there should be 4 or 5 more cane poles marking the way across...

sears 01-11-2012 07:12 AM

Thanks finger mullet that's what we were told but only saw one and nobody came through there to see their path. Will try it out again soon

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kyle35 01-14-2012 01:36 PM

Crossing Raccourci
 
I agree with finger mullet. Take off at the end of the bayou where there is an old dock and veer a lil left towards that little island. The orange cone sticking up is nailed onto a piling that would ruin a day of fishing.Keep the orange cone about 10-20 yds to your right and then there are white pvc poles abput every 50-100 yds apart. Keep em on your right again bout 10-20 yds and you'll be ok. After about 4-5 poles there is another small island almost directly ahead (if you're on the right course) take a slight right and then you'll be lined up with the mouth of Bayou Raccourci which you have to make a left turn into. Water depth is only about 2 ft through the bay so you have to stay on top.

southern151 01-14-2012 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by fishaholic82 (Post 371869)
There isn't many poles left but once you figure it out its not hard. Best thing to do is follow someone thru and mark it on your gps. And even when you know the route you usually have to hook it up, trim up, and run hard thru that area. Dularge can be a nightmare in the winter time cause its gets low.

A big YEP for that! If the north wind is coming in hard, you better know where you are going! The ONLY time I've ever been stuck was in Dularge and, I was S T U C K!!!

Get directions from Outcast! He'll put ya in the mud!:smokin::rotfl:

sears 01-19-2012 11:55 AM

If any you guys go down there soon lemme know, or if someone wants to join next time I go that knows the area that be cool

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