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fishing 06-15-2016 03:29 PM

Lake Charles Fishing
 
Just wondering what kind of fish would you catch if you launched at the end of Nelson Rd (south bound) ????????

Jasonf 06-15-2016 05:03 PM

Lake Charles Fishing
 
It's mostly fresh, but it does get brackish at times from the intercoastal waterway. It stays kinda muddy too from rain runoff, but it can be good if you catch it right. So the potential is there for bass, white perch, bream, catfish, and even redfish and flounder. I have caught all of these in there at different times.

T-Boo 06-15-2016 07:43 PM

I have caught bass in there. I saw my buddy pull a big redfish out of there, too.
My Dad says he and my Grandpa used to fish it all the time with buzzbaits.
It's known as Black Bayou, but that gets confusing with the other Black Bayou...

B.B. 06-16-2016 03:22 AM

Caught a few reds during scouting trips for hunting there. Never really fished it hard but it looks like it has the potential!

Duffy.yyz 06-16-2016 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by T-Boo (Post 798372)
I have caught bass in there. I saw my buddy pull a big redfish out of there, too.
My Dad says he and my Grandpa used to fish it all the time with buzzbaits.
It's known as Black Bayou, but that gets confusing with the other Black Bayou...


That is Bayou Hypolite...Black Bayou is further down.

T-Boo 06-16-2016 03:01 PM

Ah... "Hippolyte Cooley" or something like that?

Smalls 06-16-2016 03:01 PM

Used to fish that all the time with my pawpaw. Caught bass, bream, and goggle eye all the time. Used to hang up on gar and choupique too..at least that's what pawpaw said. Never actually saw the suckers...he'd just cut the line.

After the hurricanes, we went in 2010 (or thereabout). Saw nothing but reds. From what I understand, it has freshened up some and now there bass, bream, and others than can tolerate brackish waters. It has pretty much always been somewhat brackish though. Don't know if I'd have ever considered it fresh. Intermediate at the least.

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Duffy.yyz 06-17-2016 07:34 AM

I have literally caught a bass, speck and flounder back to back to back out there lol

T-Boo 06-17-2016 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Duffy.yyz (Post 798495)
I have literally caught a bass, speck and flounder back to back to back out there lol



And that, my friend, is just bada$$!!!

saute86 06-18-2016 08:57 PM

I went to test run a boat 2 days ago and the water was not too bad. The closer I got to ICW the dirtier it got. Last year I caught a bunch of small sacs and bass in early march on shiners. It still hasn't come back from the hurricane. Back then it was the best kept secret around.

Jwfflipper 06-24-2016 05:57 PM

Is it ok to launch a bassboat?

Jeff

Gerald 06-25-2016 12:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jwfflipper (Post 799191)
Is it ok to launch a bassboat?

Jeff

Yes.... a boat is a boat no matter it's design.

Keep in mind the water south of I-10 in the Lake Charles area [and sometime north for a few miles] is salt water [brackish].

Jwfflipper 06-25-2016 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Gerald (Post 799222)
Yes.... a boat is a boat no matter it's design.

Keep in mind the water south of I-10 in the Lake Charles area [and sometime north for a few miles] is salt water [brackish].

thank you! might give it a try

Jeff

Natural Light Kid 06-25-2016 03:03 PM

Id be skeptical launcing a larger, deeper drafting boat at the end of nelson rd. Not the best launch.


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