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Old 05-24-2016, 02:25 PM
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Is White Oak on the Calc River? I fished a little tournament there last weekend. Ran all over the world, but I don't know the all location lingo besides what was named on my Navionics. Probably never going back, just curious. Unless it's to pursue the new world record goggle eye
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Is White Oak on the Calc River? I fished a little tournament there last weekend. Ran all over the world, but I don't know the all location lingo besides what was named on my Navionics. Probably never going back, just curious. Unless it's to pursue the new world record goggle eye
Yes it is on the Calcasieu river. It is river fishing at it's best or toughest! It is a humbling place to fish. The late fall is a good time to fish around the lwer area where the saltwater barrier meets the river. You will catch bass, stripers, reds, flounder and specks out of the same areas. Sorry you didn't have a better trip. When the big bad bassmasters fished here they were humbled too!
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Yes it is on the Calcasieu river. It is river fishing at it's best or toughest! It is a humbling place to fish. The late fall is a good time to fish around the lwer area where the saltwater barrier meets the river. You will catch bass, stripers, reds, flounder and specks out of the same areas. Sorry you didn't have a better trip. When the big bad bassmasters fished here they were humbled too!
Yes they were. It was a cool place, and I caught plenty of fish both times if I was looking to keep some to eat, just tiny ones. I was convinced there was no such thing as a better fish there, then someone weighed in one over 4, one just under 4, and I had one around 3 come off trying to swing it. It seems like there is a good following of local guys who fish competitively there, and that's pretty cool. They all seemed very encouraging toward one another and would actually share info on stuff. I don't see that atmosphere on Toledo outside of clubs.
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Is White Oak on the Calc River? I fished a little tournament there last weekend. Ran all over the world, but I don't know the all location lingo besides what was named on my Navionics. Probably never going back, just curious. Unless it's to pursue the new world record goggle eye

Once you find them (and you will) the key is to stay with them !!! Don't skip a weekend or you will be starting from scratch . Generally if the goggle-eyes are biting what you are fishing with, you are on the right track for bass . Just stick with it and throw, throw, throw ... Enjoy
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