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WorldWideSportsman87 04-24-2017 07:49 AM

Grand Isle this weekend
 
We heading down to grand isle this weekend. Bringing the kayaks the bay boat and the go devil. Any advice for some rookies? We only go once a year so. Looks like its gonna be windy. If anything it'll be a relaxing weekend at the camp

MathGeek 04-24-2017 08:29 AM


There are usually some spots in the pass that are protected where you can score bull reds. Full details in the thread linked above.

WorldWideSportsman87 04-24-2017 10:34 AM

are you talking about the pass where the bridge is and the marina?
I only have a gps no depth finder so it might be hard for me to tell where the drop off is

MathGeek 04-24-2017 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by WorldWideSportsman87 (Post 819224)
are you talking about the pass where the bridge is and the marina?
I only have a gps no depth finder so it might be hard for me to tell where the drop off is

Yep, that's the pass (Caminada). No need for a depth finder or counter map. Between your anchor and some poles with 4 oz weights, it's not too hard to find a good spot. Usually, you want to anchor in about 10-20 ft of water. If you are anchored closer to 20 ft, cast toward the shore with most of your lines and put the minority of the lines into deeper water. If you are anchored closer to 10 ft of water, cast most of your lines into deeper water with a minority toward the shore. Once the fish start biting, favor that side, but always leave at least one bait toward the bank and one bait toward the deeper water.

eman 04-24-2017 12:27 PM

Be very careful if you decide to fish the marsh. Tickets are being written and folks are being arrested for trespassing in certain areas. stick to elmers island and bayou thunder and you should be okay.

Ryan 04-24-2017 05:07 PM

Trespassing? Didn't realize that there was much private property out that way. Good to know.

eman 04-25-2017 09:32 AM

If you look at a map of the grand isle / fourchon / leeville area . the state only lays claim to .bayou laurier , bayou palourde and bayou fer blanc. lake laurier and lake palourde . On the gulf side of la1 they claim bayou thunder von tranc and the elmers island area. I have heard that there is a management area between fourchon and grand isle but don't know if that is accurate. Every thing else is listed as privately owned.
Will you get a ticket or arrested ?? entirely up to the "landowner " or their lessee. and the LEO in that area. some will just run you out and some will have you ticketed. a couple of places you will be arrested. The land owners are doing everything in their power to get the laws changed in this legislative session to lock down private ownership of the publics waters. (see my post titled Uh Oh ).

Jman121799 04-25-2017 10:37 AM

Eman, can u post a link to the map?!

WorldWideSportsman87 04-25-2017 11:10 AM

we are staying at a camp just across from elmers island road
do you know anything about the marsh in that area
planned on just fishing the marsh along hwy 1 beween the bridge and bayou laurier
and the bridge area

eman 04-25-2017 11:30 AM

Theres some good fishing right behind those camps that canal widens out as you go towards caminada bay, theres some good oyster reefs in that part of the canal.
also theres a camp on the right corner of elmers canal and the tee that has lights at night and usually no one fishing them. my connection is at the capitol as we speak so i can not comment on the marsh. I will look at the map again tomorrow night at the meeting if they bring it to make sure on that area.

eman 04-25-2017 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Jman121799 (Post 819305)
Eman, can u post a link to the map?!

Here is the map from east west canal at Leeville to Grand isle.

http://sonris-www.dnr.state.la.us/gi...TemplateID=381
Click on lower jefferson parish then once it loads zoom to area you want and click on state lands then claimed waterways upper right of screen

eman 04-25-2017 12:25 PM

If you have trouble pulling it up .PM me an e mail address and i can send you a copy.


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