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LittleRob 05-15-2009 10:17 AM

Mermentau River
 
Does any one out there fish the Mermentau River, that's where me and my kids go it's alot shorter drive and it's an easier launch to launch by myself. Kids still to young to help with that.

Hebert 05-15-2009 10:34 AM

i'll be fishing it alot in a few months when i move back to Jennings.....grew up fishing it...used to launch in mermentau...looking for white perch or catfish...

LittleRob 05-15-2009 01:29 PM

Well let me know i don't know it that good, I take my kids and find bream and catfish but they are easy to find. It's the Sac-a-lait that I want the are fun when you get one em. They fry up real good to.

CatDaddy 05-15-2009 01:34 PM

Mermentau
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LittleRob (Post 4177)
Does any one out there fish the Mermentau River, that's where me and my kids go it's alot shorter drive and it's an easier launch to launch by myself. Kids still to young to help with that.


I fish sac-a-lait there havent been doing that well....but i also havent been fishing alot latley. I did go ride yesterday and look at the water and found some black water in the back of Streeters. I fished for about 20 minutes and caught a small bass on a weightless worm (watermelon with green and red flake). I was going to go to the pipeline and check it out but didnt have the time due to my sons baseball game. I might go again today and check it out. Ill let you know what it looks like if I go.

Also I should be posting a catfish report soon. Im getting my things ready for a 2 day catfishing trip.

CatDaddy 05-15-2009 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by LittleRob (Post 4255)
Well let me know i don't know it that good, I take my kids and find bream and catfish but they are easy to find. It's the Sac-a-lait that I want the are fun when you get one em. They fry up real good to.

Cut you some bushy trees or old christmas trees and tie them to some heavy weights... find you a good shady spot to fish and sink em. let them sit for about 1 week and then go back and fish on top of them.. Keep in mind that the average depth of the mermentau river is 35-40 feet deep..

LittleRob 05-15-2009 01:38 PM

Hey you make sure you think of ol' Rob while your pulling that 20lber in the boat, I'll be in Wed. Good luck and be careful

CatDaddy 05-15-2009 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by LittleRob (Post 4268)
Hey you make sure you think of ol' Rob while your pulling that 20lber in the boat, I'll be in Wed. Good luck and be careful


LOL, Ill think of you. I have a job coming up in MC-582 on the Murphy Medusa... Next time we are in together ill show you some good catfish spots...

LittleRob 05-15-2009 01:48 PM

I didn't even fire up my boat once i heard it crying when I left Wed. morning. But it can get ready i'm going to fish weather the wind is blowing or not.

Hebert 05-15-2009 11:59 PM

rob...if ya want white perch...get you some shiners on a gold hook.. and find tree tops in the water or downed trees...best trip i had was a couple miles north of I-10 on some tree tops......try diff depths till ya find them...also if the water is too muddy it will suck...

LittleRob 05-19-2009 09:58 AM

Ready to get home tommorrow and hit the river, the lake, any body of water. There is a fish in need of a lip piercing.

LittleRob 05-29-2009 06:26 PM

Didn't fish here went to Big Lake and busy after that. I didn't want to subject my kids to it on Memorial Day I passed by the boat launch and it was packed.

corndog 05-29-2009 07:01 PM

i gotta a camp on the mermentau river and we tear up the white perch on the dock


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