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jpeff31787 08-20-2012 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by fishnla (Post 480653)
Now that we have set the date for our tournament at Chicot, anyone know about the cabins? Are they pretty nice? I think they reserved two of them for us.

The cabins are good to go bud! Park the boat right outside of them

moe1967 08-22-2012 12:37 AM

I read today that they will be doing a draw down at Chicot starting after Labor Day. This may be a good thing for ya'lls tournament.
http://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/news/35840

They also said they will be putting in some of those grass carp this coming winter.

:-(

IDIOTS

fishnla 08-22-2012 09:54 AM

Well so much for planning ahead, got to move tournament to another lake again. They are lowering the water, after labor day, to kill off some of the grass.

fishnla 08-22-2012 09:58 AM

oh didn't see your post moe. you think this would be a good thing?

Blknredflake 08-22-2012 11:01 AM

Could be a good thing. But the thing is that that is not a real deep lame to begin with. What they need to do is stock the ever living **** out of it!!!


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moe1967 08-22-2012 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by fishnla (Post 481467)
oh didn't see your post moe. you think this would be a good thing?

To catch fish, yes. the draw down could be a good thing. If I were you I would not change plans.

The lake is basically a boat lane, which is normally 12-14ft deep and every wheres else is a huge flat that is 7- 9 ft.( north) and 5-6ft(south) There is more cover in that lake than you know what to do with. Lots of places for fish to hide that are inaccessible. With the draw down it could get interesting. Low fishing pressure, cooler weather, fish getting forced out of their normal hiding spots may make it more favorable for the fisherman.
I've seen some extremely nice fish come out of that lake in the fall time.

Stay in middle of boat lane when you run and you will be ok. every wheres else is stump city.

Just not too wild about grass carp. They need to leave that lake alone for a few years.

fishnla 08-22-2012 04:30 PM

Has anyone been there recently? If water goes down 2' will the grass be laying across surface of water so bad that you can't fish at all?

fishnla 09-14-2012 05:38 PM

One more week till I'm heading to Chicot. Has anyone heard anything since they started releasing water? Hope we can find something to tug on the line.

Gerald 09-14-2012 07:49 PM

Suggest you call the park and talk with someone that works there.

fishnla 09-23-2012 11:35 AM

We didn't catch alot but I did catch one that went 5.6 lbs, good end to a very slow day.

MichaelJ 10-08-2012 03:13 PM

How did the lake look grass wise? I live in Ville Platte but my fishing is mostly limited to Verm bay. I just bought a kayak though and thinking of fishing in the afternoons afterwork. Just haven't heard too many reports from people around town since hunting season started up.

fishnla 10-08-2012 08:56 PM

I was really happy with what I saw as far as the grass. Everyone had me thinking that it was gonna be bad, definately with them lowering the lake two feet. But I didn't fish anywhere that I thought was hard to fish because of the grass. Sad thing is I didn't really look into fishing directly in the creek until the last few minutes. We found that the entire creek, mostly on the bends, was filled with active fish. I don't think all of them were bass, but I used a DD16 and got one fatty. Wish I would have started with the creek, it could have been a really good day.

kwc1975 10-08-2012 09:09 PM

when you talking aboou the creek where is that in the lake

fishnla 10-08-2012 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by kwc1975 (Post 501892)
when you talking aboou the creek where is that in the lake

Boat lane

jsethl13 10-15-2012 04:59 PM

I was in Chicot this weekend for a family gathering. We stayed in the cabins that are on the water (Cabin 13 to be exact). The weather was perfect and the lake looked perfect. I fished an hour or so on Friday with no luck (brush hog, chart spinner/buzz, plastic worms, frog). Fished all the stumps and grass that I could find, an nothing. Did the same thing on Saturday for a few hours with the same result! I thought it might be good with it being right in front of a cold front but it wasn't. It's the most beautiful place to scratch that I've been yet though. Very humbling!

fishnla 10-15-2012 05:35 PM

Yeah you really feel like you're gonna catch one on every cast. Looks awesome.

kwc1975 10-15-2012 08:54 PM

i use to catch so many bass there when i was a kid but havent had any luck there in quite some time i have taken it off my places to fish it is a beautiful place but fishing is not what it once was

Mkrashin 10-22-2012 06:20 AM

Any catfish in there? If the Bass aint biting that would be a good alternative for me.

jlsch1 10-22-2012 06:59 AM

I use to fish it in late 1990's and fished it recently.
What I never liked all the gators.
The reason why I stopped in the 1990's I was on some nice bass in blue Springs and looked around I was surrounded by huge gators basking in the sun.
That was back when they had the contest if you would catch a tagged 13 lb bass you would win money.

Then came back to fish it recently and hasn't changed much.
They got some nice bass in there, but you have to deal with gators and wasp nest when water up.

I done well off white spinnerbaits, crawl baits, jigs and true floating worms by Haw River.
Biggest bass recenlty was 9 lbs came off white spinnerbait.
Biggest bass in June 1996 right after a nice rain storm. The bass weighed 11 lbs came off riverside lure 5" crawl worm red claws.

Blknredflake 10-22-2012 08:58 PM

It was a Darboone that had the record for a short time. Wanna say it was 13. Then wildlife an fisheries netted a 15...


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