Best plays this weekend on Big Lake
Well after way too long an absence from salt water, we're finally breaking out of Baton Rouge this weekend headed to SW Louisiana. As y'all may recall, my favorite play is usually to fish the Jetties in our 16 ft V hull aluminum boat. That may or may not work with a 15-25 mph NNE wind. We may drive down anyway and have a look at the ship channel, launch the boat if it looks ok but backtrack and fish the beach from shore if conditions do not permit launching the boat. Casting distance in the surf should be pretty good with a 15-25 mph N wind!
My children are still hip to catching bull reds as their favored choice, and my younger son is especially keen to make a video of him catching one. Any better ideas for what looks to be a sloppy weekend? Should we not even bother to bring the boat and just head for the beach, or should we pull the boat down there and then decide when we see the conditions? Are there any other good plays with such a stiff N wind? |
Yeah it is to be quite windy for a bit here.
I think your going to be okay for hitting the jetties, with the north wind you can run out the cuts and get into the protected water. Should be manageable.. I am going to try and see if I can get down there on monday. Like you i know it's not the best weather window... but you got to go when you can go right? just be smart & careful about it... anchor at the ready so if anything mechanical breaks you can quickly anchor up safely. |
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in either case... wear em out! |
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You will not want any part of big lake this weekend
You might not even be able to launch once tide falls 20-35mph though Sunday |
BTW... i would NOT attempt to bring any kids to the jetties
Serious you will have 4ft rollers plus tide falling over 4knots and water on falling tide will be mud plus rips are going to have channel muddy also Stay home in the warm |
Weirs all day long w gulp big nastys every cast
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Must of had over 100 |
With those winds you'll be sand blasted on the beach.....keep it on the trailer....may wanna try marsh or bayou's........
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Thanks for the feedback guys. I've never seen that area with a stiff NNE wind and I'm glad for the feedback on what the swells would be. We've fished a lot with 15-18 mph and everything was kosher.
W, thanks for the heads up about the effect of the tides. I hadn't thought about that part of it. It will be muddy and wild on the tide front. |
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The Nissans are very reliable and I've never had to limp home on one, but there are so many things that can go wrong to rely on a single motor to get back home. I've been stuck a few times with a single motor Merc. Eventually someone came along and towed us in, but I'm just not interested in getting into those binds, especially in my preferred fishing spots. |
Mathgeek, give me a picture of this motor combo you have on your boat. I am trying to imagine it but I am coming up blank.
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Do you have the steering link system??
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Ok I pictured it now, how does one person steer two tillers at the same time.
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Gotta have linkage controller set up....
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I'm confused.......
We need a video |
I got my limit headed in
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U hit the jetties???
U running single engine or twins?? Dead shrimp or cut mullet?? Good job either way!! |
Holly beach pocket sparkle beetles w dead shrimp trolled at a smooth 3.2knots bite was ferocious
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Single 225
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If u would have had a small kicker engine I bet u would have caught em faster ....:0
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We fished from terra firma due to the wind, but the waves were not too bad 1-2 ft slow rollers. Caught 2 big black drum and had two fast strong runs that broke off either on bottom structure or because my son tightened the drag too much.
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