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Old 03-19-2013, 07:21 PM
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Old 03-19-2013, 07:22 PM
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Yeah I catch 9 pounders all day. Just don't ever take pics of them.
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Old 03-19-2013, 08:38 PM
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I caught a few 9's yesterday but didn't take picks cuz I didn't want all then Texans invading our lake...

Did see on 2foolfishing that a Texas Guide bought land in anglers bay , so I guess he can't catch fish In Texas so he has to come potlick here ...
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Old 03-19-2013, 09:18 PM
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I caught a few 9's yesterday but didn't take picks cuz I didn't want all then Texans invading our lake...

Did see on 2foolfishing that a Texas Guide bought land in anglers bay , so I guess he can't catch fish In Texas so he has to come potlick here ...
No that's just how good he is. He can catch em anywhere. He just choose a place that he knew would make you cry about it.
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Old 03-19-2013, 09:59 PM
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No that's just how good he is. He can catch em anywhere. He just choose a place that he knew would make you cry about it.

Its called a crumb Snatcher guide , one who can no produce enough fish from his own waters , he must come where he is not know of how bad he sucks . So he picks off crumbs from real guides
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Old 03-19-2013, 10:02 PM
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Its called a crumb Snatcher guide , one who can no produce enough fish from his own waters , he must come where he is not know of how bad he sucks . So he picks off crumbs from real guides
At least you won't have to worry about him messing up your fishing.
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Old 03-19-2013, 10:09 PM
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At least you won't have to worry about him messing up your fishing.
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Old 03-19-2013, 10:22 PM
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Read this months mag and didn't see any 9lbers from him in there...
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Old 03-20-2013, 08:01 AM
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Sabine and Calcasieu Lake in my opinion are both equal lakes on quality and quanity trout. The big difference is Calcasiue has way more oyster reefs than Sabine. Also when you compare the number of guides on Sabine to 5 fulltime 10 part time. This is just a guess stimate on Cal 50-60 guide boats. Lot less pressured lake. Believe me as a guide we have big ones too and are catching them. Internet, text messages, cell phones, and technology have changed the secrets fishermen use to keep. Nothing is a secret anymore. Believe me im preparing for the pot licker invasion on Sabine. The trend has donw started from the East to the West even guides like "W" said cant catch em on there on water. But there's plenty of fish to be caught in both lakes for everyone. I enjoy more now taking my kids fishing than guiding. Thats what fishing should be all about. Capt. Robby Trahan Sabine Lake
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Sabine and Calcasieu Lake in my opinion are both equal lakes on quality and quanity trout. The big difference is Calcasiue has way more oyster reefs than Sabine. Also when you compare the number of guides on Sabine to 5 fulltime 10 part time. This is just a guess stimate on Cal 50-60 guide boats. Lot less pressured lake. Believe me as a guide we have big ones too and are catching them. Internet, text messages, cell phones, and technology have changed the secrets fishermen use to keep. Nothing is a secret anymore. Believe me im preparing for the pot licker invasion on Sabine. The trend has donw started from the East to the West even guides like "W" said cant catch em on there on water. But there's plenty of fish to be caught in both lakes for everyone. I enjoy more now taking my kids fishing than guiding. Thats what fishing should be all about. Capt. Robby Trahan Sabine Lake
I'm not an expert on either lake, but your first couple of sentences have me puzzled.

Why is it that Calc is able to sustain so many guides vs Sabine? Quantity and quality could be one, it can't be because lake Charles is a destination city for tourists. Fisherman all over talk about going to big lake, I've never talked to someone who said they were itching to go to Sabine.

I'm not knocking Sabine at all, but IMO quantity and quality are not the same. If they were you would have way more people going.


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Old 03-20-2013, 08:23 AM
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Location is key for Calcasieu near Casinos and is a tourist attraction. Heck Hackberry is on the water eith excellent acess to the lake where as Sabine is different. Lot more articles have definitley been done on Cal than Sabine. We choose to shhhhh! alot more. No live shrimp needed!! Sabine can definitley support more guides. There is no fishing lodges left on Sabine. When former Point Pleasant was ran in Johnson Bayou we ran 7-8 boats 7 days a week. Sabine is a good lake and you should come fish it. Results from a trout tourn last week proved it. It took 15lb strongers with 3 trout to make top 5 in tourn. 17.65 won the tourn. 5lb. avg in my opinion is an awesome tourn. Triangletailchasers.com. Check the results and that guy with ****ie is Albert Bates with the big trout. Heck of a big trout fishermen.
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Old 03-20-2013, 08:34 AM
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Location is key for Calcasieu near Casinos and is a tourist attraction. Heck Hackberry is on the water eith excellent acess to the lake where as Sabine is different. Lot more articles have definitley been done on Cal than Sabine. We choose to shhhhh! alot more. No live shrimp needed!! Sabine can definitley support more guides. There is no fishing lodges left on Sabine. When former Point Pleasant was ran in Johnson Bayou we ran 7-8 boats 7 days a week. Sabine is a good lake and you should come fish it. Results from a trout tourn last week proved it. It took 15lb strongers with 3 trout to make top 5 in tourn. 17.65 won the tourn. 5lb. avg in my opinion is an awesome tourn. Triangletailchasers.com. Check the results and that guy with ****ie is Albert Bates with the big trout. Heck of a big trout fishermen.
This. Very few access points on the lake that I am aware of. Virtually no place to launch on the LA side with immediate access to the lake unless you launch at the causeway. I fished Sabine a lot in the past and always had a tough time picking a launch, usually using Pleasure Island which is lower end of lake - making for long runs. Really not many places to stay either besides some cheap motels and they aren't on the water.

Big Lake has an infinitely better infrastructure.
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Old 03-20-2013, 09:13 AM
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Ive lived in Lake Charles my entire life and have always been a fisherman. I have never in my life fished Sabine Lake. Even though we are talking about a 20 minute ride there, never been. It wasnt until I joined this site that the thought of even fishing there and catching trout crossed my mind. Its just not something that is talked about a whole lot around here.
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Old 03-20-2013, 09:26 AM
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I think most just want to see these 9lbers he speaks of.
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Old 03-20-2013, 10:29 AM
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I'm sure Sabine is awesome and as soon as the new frontier hits the drive way (prolly early fall) I will find out.
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Old 03-20-2013, 10:50 AM
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Location is key for Calcasieu near Casinos and is a tourist attraction. Heck Hackberry is on the water eith excellent acess to the lake where as Sabine is different. Lot more articles have definitley been done on Cal than Sabine. We choose to shhhhh! alot more. No live shrimp needed!! Sabine can definitley support more guides. There is no fishing lodges left on Sabine. When former Point Pleasant was ran in Johnson Bayou we ran 7-8 boats 7 days a week. Sabine is a good lake and you should come fish it. Results from a trout tourn last week proved it. It took 15lb strongers with 3 trout to make top 5 in tourn. 17.65 won the tourn. 5lb. avg in my opinion is an awesome tourn. Triangletailchasers.com. Check the results and that guy with ****ie is Albert Bates with the big trout. Heck of a big trout fishermen.

100% and you do not have the politics crying about making Sabine a Trophy Lake, like we did here on Big Lake.

What I find funny is the ones who try to keep hush hush about Big Trout always appear in Magazines articles about BIG TROUT ON BIG LAKE..
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Old 03-22-2013, 08:53 PM
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Its all about boat access and lodging. One launch on LA side and no Hotels closer than Port author....

And It seems to me that unlike BL Sabine doesnt have near the amount of locals fishing it.
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Old 03-22-2013, 10:31 PM
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I personally watched d i c k i e catch and release a trout in the 8lb range early feb...and no he did not take a picture of it. It seemed very routine for the man as if it were not a very rare occurrence.
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Old 03-24-2013, 04:46 PM
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Thanks for report ! Used to launch @ deep bayou when I would fish for P.P. . Great launch is its still operating ..
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Old 03-24-2013, 05:05 PM
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Deep Bayou launch is still operating
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