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sportster45 07-26-2012 12:12 PM

Fishing in the Lafitte area!
 
Maybe we can start a Lafitte area fishing discussion:
Anybody willing to share a little info. they might have?
I live in Marrero and fish Lake Salvador,Lake Cataouatche.Been fishing
bass,catfish,sacalait,goggleye and been doing pretty good...well enough for a fry here and there.
Would love to do some saltwater fishing. Tried around the Bayou Dupont area and Texaco Canal not having luck. I'm not looking to catch a limit of any fish,just got me a new rod and would love to see it in action on a few reds(just legal size are the ones I like). Any help will be appreciated. Heck come on over and jump in the boat and we'll
go fishing. I'm up for being shown and learning my way around.
Thanks, Nathan

meaux fishing 07-26-2012 12:24 PM

about a month ago I heard they were thick around hackberry bay/ north barataria area dont know if they are still there

meaux fishing 07-26-2012 12:25 PM

btw welcome to the Cajun and feel free to post some reports from the east side.

sportster45 07-26-2012 12:35 PM

Meaux fishing: Thanks for the welcome. I've been (ok I'm a shame,been lurking awhile) and though I should register so I can be part if a cool site about fishing.
Hope to get a few tips and in turn may be able to help any one coming to the Westbank,just give me a halla.
Good Fishing Everybody.
Nate

YellaBlazer 07-26-2012 12:56 PM

If you're looking for the smaller, eating sized reds, work the grass beds in Lake Salvador with a 1/2oz gold spoon. Can't go wrong. Dupont and Texaco have been dead since the spring.

The trout have been farther south, from Bassa Bassa to Grand Isle. Find some good points and old shell reefs with some tide movement and you'll find a bunch of trout.

ChuckF 07-26-2012 01:11 PM

Ton of reds on the banks of little lake. Just run around till you find the schools cruising the banks.

shaggy 07-26-2012 02:31 PM

hell feel free to post always lookin to go fishing on that end

SuperDave 08-01-2012 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChuckF (Post 467743)
Ton of reds on the banks of little lake. Just run around till you find the schools cruising the banks.


I fished lafitte last weekend and did pretty bad. I fished west side of little lake, a small strech of bank in coffee bay (did she jack crap) and the went over to my little spot around the texaco canals.


Anyone else have any luck anywhere in that area? I use the staple lure for that area... Black and chartruese cockahoe.. or Spot Remover with Black and Chart cockahoe.

skeeter77346 08-01-2012 08:43 PM

And look for schooling red by the Dry Cypress on the S end of Salvador. Can be hot. Watch for cypress stumps though!
Texaco canals, spoons around the grass and Gulp under a cork should produce some fish.
Look at a Google earth map of area and plan your day - spots 1 - 12 - run and gun, hitting points and cuts.

SuperDave 08-01-2012 08:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skeeter77346 (Post 470991)
And look for schooling red by the Dry Cypress on the S end of Salvador. Can be hot. Watch for cypress stumps though!
Tx canals, spoons around the gras and Gulp under a cork should produce some fish. Look at a Google earth map of area and plan your day - spots 1 - 12 - run and gun, hitting points and cuts.



Oh you have no idea how I've study this area.. haha It's the only area I fish. I've imported all my trips from my HumminBird into my google earth. I just can't seem to get a good routine. However I've only fished out of my new boat around 10 times, so Im learning the area and learning my boat. :*****:

I try to hit points and cuts in texaco canals, but it seems I have better luck sneaking back up in the shallow areas. Also I can't seem to get ahold of fishing the bigger waters. little lake to be exact. Hey, I'm a Georgia transplant so cut me some slack..... :spineyes:

YellaBlazer 08-01-2012 09:05 PM

Dry Year
 
SuperDave,

Next time you're your out, try to keep in mind that we're in a drought. The fish aren't where they "should" be right now. Redfish "should" be stacked up in Little Lake and trout "should" be on the south end of the bay and on beaches. With little rain and almost no flow through the diversion, the salt water line has pushed way up.

The bulk of the redfish have been in Bayou Rigolets, Bayou Perot and Lake Salvador. We've caught a handful of trout as far north as the Pen, of all places. Most are in the northern part of Barataria Bay.

1/2oz gold spoons for the reds and clear/chart. tail sparkle beetles under a cork for the specks.

SuperDave 08-01-2012 09:12 PM

Thanks for the tips!

Yeah I've been watching the Salinity too. Two weeks ago it was around 12 to 15 or so at Bay Dosgris... But now its sitting at 2 to 4 depending on the tide.

SuperDave 08-19-2012 10:51 AM

Any one been lately? Found some bull reds in one of "my" spots, but couldn't get one to the boat. They were all over the place though and had been for the past 2 weekends in a row. My plan was to go this weekend with a few new ideas to hook one, but this weather has kept me on land...


Anyone else been lately?

youu_whoo_whoo 08-19-2012 01:00 PM

I havnt been all the way down to lafitte recently, but we usually do alright in the texaco canals. I did pretty well in the tank ponds off of lake cataouatche recently. We caught decent numbers, but the bass were smaller.

mudman03 08-19-2012 01:50 PM

Lake Wahington near Port Sulphur is on fiya w the specs when the weather cooperates. Fish the structures on south ends.

SuperDave 08-19-2012 01:53 PM

I'll hopefully be able to go next weekend, but I think work may change my plans... no fun.

After next weekend I wont be out there for 2 more weeks.

YellaBlazer 08-19-2012 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuperDave (Post 479933)
Any one been lately? Found some bull reds in one of "my" spots, but couldn't get one to the boat. They were all over the place though and had been for the past 2 weekends in a row. My plan was to go this weekend with a few new ideas to hook one, but this weather has kept me on land...


Anyone else been lately?

Things have slowed down a bit over the last few weeks. The trout in the bay are spotty, as you catch them in one area today and they're gone tomorrow. The west winds and rain aren't helping much either...

The reds are still all over from Lake Salvador, Bayou Perot on down to Little Lake.

SuperDave 08-19-2012 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by YellaBlazer (Post 480012)
Things have slowed down a bit over the last few weeks. The trout in the bay are spotty, as you catch them in one area today and they're gone tomorrow. The west winds and rain aren't helping much either...

The reds are still all over from Lake Salvador, Bayou Perot on down to Little Lake.

Thanks!

I should have some friends and family coming over here in September and October so hopefully I can put them on some fish!

Any particular areas in Bayou Perot that I should look for? I plan on going out next weekend, but like I said, work my stand in the way. :work:

YellaBlazer 08-19-2012 02:59 PM

Work the marsh north of the wall. Spoons, spinnerbaits and black/chart minnows on the bottom.

SuperDave 09-25-2012 09:23 PM

Yella, any updates on Lafitte? I went last Sunday for a short period and as usual didn't catch but only a couple...

I should be back out there is weekend.


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