Civilized |
05-21-2015 10:04 PM |
Lacassine Pool how to
Ok so I grew up fishing Bayou Black near Houma... Now life has me in Lafayette and I have been hearing about the lacassine pool. All I have up here is a kayak, so my question is:
Is lacassine doable in a kayak?
Where is the best place to put in?
Thanks
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Top Dawg |
05-21-2015 10:19 PM |
They have a section for motorless boats only. You could start there. Look at the pamphlet online and u can see the sections. Watch for gators
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Reggoh |
05-22-2015 07:36 AM |
I've always thought that motorless section of Lacassine looks awesome but I've never fished it because I always go in a boat.
There are some other ponds that you could fish in a kayak too.
The North Pond from the West Launch is only about 3/4 of a mile. There is a boat run that goes due west from that launch and leads right to the pond.
There is another good pond across from the East Launch that would be less than 1/2 mile... go under the bridge and back north and take the first boat run on the left... you could probably explore back there and do pretty well.
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ragincajun |
05-22-2015 08:09 AM |
I am curious about this as well. I can't find any maps of the refuge online that shows the different units or launch location. If anyone know where it is can yall post a link.
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papap |
05-22-2015 08:52 AM |
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Duffy.yyz |
05-22-2015 08:57 AM |
Please keep your kayaks out of the boat trails. They had a couple kayaking down a boat trail last weekend, and that could have been very bad...Especially this time of year with water low and the grass high.
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ragincajun |
05-22-2015 11:09 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Duffy.yyz
(Post 755531)
Please keep your kayaks out of the boat trails. They had a couple kayaking down a boat trail last weekend, and that could have been very bad...Especially this time of year with water low and the grass high.
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Yeah I figured that much. Looking at google earth it looked pretty stupid to risk that in a kayak.
Anyone every fished Unit D? Ive never been down there and its hard to tell from the aerials if its possible to get around in
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cgoods17 |
05-22-2015 11:15 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by ragincajun
(Post 755551)
Yeah I figured that much. Looking at google earth it looked pretty stupid to risk that in a kayak.
Anyone every fished Unit D? Ive never been down there and its hard to tell from the aerials if its possible to get around in
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with a kayak, yes you can... probably great fishing
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Top Dawg |
05-22-2015 02:03 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Duffy.yyz
(Post 755531)
Please keep your kayaks out of the boat trails. They had a couple kayaking down a boat trail last weekend, and that could have been very bad...Especially this time of year with water low and the grass high.
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I was thinkin the same. I wouldn't wanna get caught paddling a boat run when someone decides to head back to the launch.
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Every Yak fishing the marsh needs to be equipped with one of those orange flags that are on the fiberglass pole .made for bicycles but it helps boats see you over the marsh grass. If you mount it right behind the seat it really doesn't get in your way when casting.
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Kreating_kaos |
05-22-2015 04:59 PM |
I've fished unit d a few times in a yak. The bass are there. Just a lot of grass everywhere. You get used to that pretty quick tho.
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cgoods17 |
05-26-2015 08:00 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by eman
(Post 755588)
Every Yak fishing the marsh needs to be equipped with one of those orange flags that are on the fiberglass pole .made for bicycles but it helps boats see you over the marsh grass. If you mount it right behind the seat it really doesn't get in your way when casting.
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wouldnt be a bad idea for all boats to have this
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BassYakR |
05-26-2015 08:20 AM |
I have kayaked Unit D and the main pools in my kayak... you just have to be very careful in the boat lanes around corners. Unit D is awesome but it gets over grown really early in the year bc of no boats in there with motors tearing up the grass and pads...
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ragincajun |
05-26-2015 08:35 AM |
My buddy and I went out yesterday in Unit D and also in the pool south of Unit D. Didn't catch a fish. Bass fishing is not my forte to say the least. I'm thinking Unit D was a little too over grown the pool south of unit D was a little better but still struck out. I used speed craws and senkos. Do you typically go weightless or texas rigged? Do you typically fish the grass or in the lily pads? Saw a couple other guys in kayaks that caught a fish or 2. Spoke with someone at the landing that said it was slow. That made me feel a little better.
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BassYakR |
05-26-2015 08:37 AM |
speed craws and senkos usually do the trick also a fluke... everything weightless there... unless punching the grass on the edges of the boat lanes...
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