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Merry Christmas All, Never fished Big Lake before planing on fishing it Thurs is they anything I have to look out for as in Low water ect. I heard there is a place south with a man made structure is? Also if the NOAA is calling east 5-10 knots, with slight chop how bad will the water be. Trying change it up from fishing VBay
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Search Jadams posts. He gives some very useful reports/info to help you get started.
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You need to launch in deep water and stay there....water is extremely low this time of year...even the most experienced guides on BL can find themselves in a pickle...jus BEWARE
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That's a bunch of BS...most experienced guides have enuff commen sense where they can run when the waters low
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thanks, Planing on making the trip this thurs if it don't rain. If Noaa is calling for 5-10 wind will the wave be big out on the lake? Planing on launching at calcasieu point landing or is they one closer to the weirs?
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what kind of boat you in?
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Launch at Heberts if you fishing the weirs. It will protect you from a North or East wind. Water is still low. Will be a long run if you in a flat bottom aluminum boat. |
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Its a 17ft Cape Horn Bay boat would the water be too low?
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you should be fine just dont hug the bank too close and if you fish the grand bayou weir make sure you swing wide to the right side coming around the corner to get to it
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is that the weir that hold the most of the reds? is it that shallow next to the bank? thanks for the quick reply guys
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Yes it gets shallow by the banks...even more so this time of the year. Stay a few 100 yards off the east bank and you will be fine. You can catch at any of the weirs. Most of the time the first weir is as far as you need to go. Make sure you go when the tide is falling and it should be a no brainer. Chartruse swimming mullet gulp or skrimp on the bottom.
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Jsmoke should be able to help you with that one. First weir holds them if there's water movement. Sometimes its the ones farther south hold better. Good luck if you go.
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Does the ship channel produce this time of year?
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Didn't mean to hijack the thread. I was curious.
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after all this rain don't know if anything other than the south end will produce
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People would be surprised were I caught trout Monday ....Only when females have eggs do they news higher salinity and males will stay in real low salinity
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so tell me where you caught them and i'll tell you if im surprised |
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Mermentau river
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Was reading some old post is Calcasieu point landing close? and is they anywhere to get live bait?
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No it's not closed and u don't need live bait
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