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HHenry1 08-03-2012 01:57 PM

Tigre Lagoon Vermilion Bay
 
Does anyone know how deep the actual lagoon is? And has anyone ever caught in the lagoon (what, if so?) I have heard stories about catching right there and it seems plausible after looking at it on google earth, I just dont want to run up on 6 inches of water in the so called lagoon. Thanks fellas!

MuddRunner 08-03-2012 02:12 PM

I fished it once about 6 years ago, had a duck lease close by, anyway, really shallow, however it was in the fall and the tides were running lower, plus there was a north wind if I remeber right. Can't say I've heard of anyone catching in there, but I've been wrong once before so you never know! LOL When in doubt - Idle slow! that way you can still back up. Good luck if you go.

fishfighter 08-03-2012 02:32 PM

shallow
 
i have never been in it from the bay side, but the canal going in from the intracoastal is extremely shallow, i have caught a redfish in the canal going in but never made it into tiger lagoon itself, though i have heard of people fishing it and catching a few reds but you have to know where you are going, or like muddrunner said take your time so you don't run up on a mud flat, or if you have a mud motor to scout it out let me know how you do

ike84 08-03-2012 03:03 PM

Where is it?

HHenry1 08-03-2012 04:54 PM

I have a 12ft flat with a 6hp so I'm thinking of doing some scouting, maybe that's where all of the fish are that's why no ones been catching in the bay lol jk

HHenry1 08-04-2012 02:45 PM

Update on the so-called tigre lagoon...its pretty much all flagged off by apache corporation and covered with posted signs..and SHALLOW!

fishfighter 08-04-2012 05:53 PM

Yes shallow it is, but i dont think apache should be able to keep any one out of there, that is not a man made water way, but i am not in politics

carrolhebert 08-04-2012 10:36 PM

I though tigre lagoon was private land that is why they have all the posted signs all over.

fishfighter 08-04-2012 10:49 PM

I thought being a natural waterway affected by the tides meant it was public waters, but i am no expert nor am i a politition so i could be wrong

Montauk17 08-04-2012 10:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishfighter (Post 472321)
I thought being a natural waterway affected by the tides meant it was public waters, but i am no expert nor am i a politition so i could be wrong

Money talks....apache got plenty of it. Henry...you work at acadian contractors? I work for integrity inspections been living over there inspecting welds for the big stone job yall got going on. Yall need to give us a break so I can wet a line....lol

HHenry1 08-05-2012 08:17 AM

HAHA Montauk I'm pretty much here 7 days a week, in fact im here today!

longsidelandry 08-05-2012 08:18 AM

Yep, Tigre Lagoon is VERY shallow even on high tide. Passed through it plenty times but always trimmed up and hammered down. Actually got to it a few times where you would actually have to climb up the mud from the channel to get to the bottom due to the water being so low.


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