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trahrob1 08-29-2013 09:01 AM

The Sabine King
 
Over the past two years, I am noticing the fishing pressure increasing on Sabine Lake. I grew up in Johnson Bayou and have fished this lake all my life. I have guided for the last 15 years on this lake. Sabine has always been in my opinion the best lake around but it will humble you also. You either slam or bust. For as redfish its a no brainer, a limit of them are no problem. Whats crazy, is that i live now 15 minutes, from calcasieu due to the hurricanes, but i choose NOT TO GUIDE THERE. I am true to my own waters. So why hire guides from Calcasiue to fish Sabine? Hire originals. Just food for thought for the day.

inchspinner 08-29-2013 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by trahrob1 (Post 622570)
Over the past two years, I am noticing the fishing pressure increasing on Sabine Lake. I grew up in Johnson Bayou and have fished this lake all my life. I have guided for the last 15 years on this lake. Sabine has always been in my opinion the best lake around but it will humble you also. You either slam or bust. For as redfish its a no brainer, a limit of them are no problem. Whats crazy, is that i live now 15 minutes, from calcasieu due to the hurricanes, but i choose NOT TO GUIDE THERE. I am true to my own waters. So why hire guides from Calcasiue to fish Sabine? Hire originals. Just food for thought for the day.

Ive never fished but only know of 2-3 La. guides that do, how many realy do?

trahrob1 08-29-2013 10:33 AM

WE have atleast 15 guides on Sabine.

YellowMouth7 08-29-2013 10:35 AM

Its all W's fault

Crawdaddct 08-29-2013 11:10 AM

I grew up fishing out of Johnsons Bayou. Sabine is still my favorite place to fish. You are correct, the Sabine can change day to day. Water clairity and salinity fluctuate more that other coastal lakes. A guide who only fish the Sabine gives you a much better chance of finding fish.

I try to fish the sabine every year for a week, durring eairly summer. Sometimes I get lucky and one of my old holes is holding fish or I just happen upon a school. Most of the time I have to put in some work to figure out what the pattern is.

BossHog 08-29-2013 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by inchspinner (Post 622577)
Ive never fished but only know of 2-3 La. guides that do, how many realy do?

Because a lot of customers find a guide they like and stick with them, sometimes multiple trips a year. A lot of these customers aren't to worried about how much they catch they just out to have a good time. And when guides from big lake run all they way to Sabine their customers don't even know their going till that morning and probably don't even know Sabine lake exist. Plus the lodges on big lake are a lot closer to the casinos.

Sightwindow 08-29-2013 12:42 PM

First, you never hear about Sabine guides. Second it's not easy to get to Johnson Bayou. I'm sure there's more to it than that, but that's the two things that pops into my head.

"W" 08-29-2013 03:25 PM

Well you will never have to worry about this running to Sabine with customers...if I cant catch them on my lake it is just not going to happen


People hire a guide to fish Big Lake not Sabine so I will stay in Big Lake but have no problem with other guides running to Sabine to fish, just dont make post like you caught them in Big Lake (that does piss me off)

Superspook 08-29-2013 09:59 PM

I also fish sabine only and agree with the capt that guides should for the most part stay on there home waters but there have been times that guys like ****ie colburn and adam jaynes fished alot on big lake.

I just hope sabine does not see the same problems that big lake does now like over crowding and and insane amount of guides. Chances are it will not because of the access and lodging issues but you never know.

Msucowpoke51 08-30-2013 02:24 AM

I bet you've noticed a huge increase in pressure the last month after bgizzle's report lol

bgizzle 08-30-2013 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Msucowpoke51 (Post 622790)
I bet you've noticed a huge increase in pressure the last month after bgizzle's report lol

Why u say that? There's been plenty reports since mine. Ppl follow greatness! W whacked em in bl recently and he posted it. Hmmmmmm!
What's the diff? Lol ;)

Lets get back on topic..... This is a great topic! It's all true too

Goooh 08-30-2013 09:03 AM

If louisiana guides and fisherman should stay on their lake, should Texas fisherman stay on their home state forums?


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YellowMouth7 08-30-2013 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 622832)
If louisiana guides and fisherman should stay on their lake, should Texas fisherman stay on their home state forums?


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Oh snap

mr crab 08-30-2013 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 622832)
If louisiana guides and fisherman should stay on their lake, should Texas fisherman stay on their home state forums?


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Cmon gooh.....you know you love us. Besides...sabine lake is just much in la as it is in tx. I actually fish the la side of sabine more than tx side.

Goooh 08-30-2013 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by mr crab (Post 622840)
Cmon gooh.....you know you love us. Besides...sabine lake is just much in la as it is in tx. I actually fish the la side of sabine more than tx side.

I know, logical though, right?? To me, It makes as much scents as insinuating that BL guides have no right to run over to Sabine... And I would never really support keeping TX folks off the site.


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meaux fishing 08-30-2013 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Superspook (Post 622774)
I also fish sabine only and agree with the capt that guides should for the most part stay on there home waters but there have been times that guys like ****ie colburn and adam jaynes fished alot on big lake.

I just hope sabine does not see the same problems that big lake does now like over crowding and and insane amount of guides. Chances are it will not because of the access and lodging issues but you never know.

adam jaynes needs to keep his azz over there till he learns some respect on the water

mr crab 08-30-2013 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 622869)
adam jaynes needs to keep his azz over there till he learns some respect on the water

Buddy told me he 8'd him last summer. If the story is true, dude is a jerk.

mr crab 08-30-2013 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Goooh (Post 622852)
I know, logical though, right?? To me, It makes as much scents as insinuating that BL guides have no right to run over to Sabine... And I would never really support keeping TX folks off the site.


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tru. it's just fishin......everybody is getting their panties all bunched up over a few fish.....it's all bgizzzle's fault for the epic sabine thread

"W" 08-30-2013 01:29 PM

We have more Texas people fishing our lake than there own

Why do they drive from Houston and pass up Sabine to fish Big Lake??






O wait.... Our "Lake was Named Trophy Lake " = reason for our 15 trout limit

"W" 08-30-2013 01:29 PM

We have more Texas people fishing our lake than there own

Why do they drive from Houston and pass up Sabine to fish Big Lake??






O wait.... Our "Lake was Named Trophy Lake " = reason for our 15 trout limit


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