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fishing3 11-06-2013 10:23 PM

Best Places for bank fishing around New Orleans?
 
I live in New Orleans and want to take my son bank fishing, but I am not entirely sure where to go.

Ideally I would be interested in places with potential for reds/trout, but also acceptable would be place(s) more suitable for bass type fishing.

I did google around a bit, but most of the guides I saw were from 2009 or before, so I was hoping for a more updated list.

I think my limit would be a 1 hour drive from the city, but if a place is really nice then I could go further.

Thanks for any help!

RAGINJROB 11-06-2013 10:50 PM

Grand isle. Hwy 1.

MathGeek 11-06-2013 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by RAGINJROB (Post 641904)
Grand isle. Hwy 1.

I agree. I know it's a bit further than you wanted to drive, but the bank fishing in NO is mediocre at best. We moved to NO when I was 11 and remained until college. I can't believe my dad never took us to Grand Isle. It is awesome compared with the action available closer.

fishing3 11-06-2013 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by MathGeek (Post 641909)
I agree. I know it's a bit further than you wanted to drive, but the bank fishing in NO is mediocre at best. We moved to NO when I was 11 and remained until college. I can't believe my dad never took us to Grand Isle. It is awesome compared with the action available closer.

Thanks for the help. I googled highway 1 and it is quite a long road... Any hints/tips on where to go off the banks in grand isle or is that each fisherman's secret sauce?

meaux fishing 11-06-2013 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by fishing3 (Post 641910)
Thanks for the help. I googled highway 1 and it is quite a long road... Any hints/tips on where to go off the banks in grand isle or is that each fisherman's secret sauce?

fish moving water...the canals that cut under the road or other spots where you see water moving around points or through culverts.

Fish the lakes in city park for freshwater action

you can also fish in slidell on the road that leads to dockside marina where it makes the big curve or along hwy 11 in a couple spots

beerman 11-07-2013 10:25 AM

Used to catch a few bass in City Park ponds. Were supposed to buy a cheap permit but never did. This was a few years back.

Clampy 11-07-2013 11:45 AM

I used to catch BIG bass in brechtel park when I was a kid. Not a lot but some hogs.


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T-Dave 11-07-2013 07:39 PM

Definitely look for water moving from one side to the other side of the road either by culvert or one of the small bridges. But there are a some really good spots that don't cross the road. Some of my best trout have come from there. Basically if you look at a spot and think it looks good then give it a try. You never know. Give it a few minutes and then move on. If a spot isn't producing it can turn on later in the day. For me I always take the right on the toll bridge instead of heading straight to Fourchon and work my way towards Grande Isle giving my spots a try along the way.

Not sure how old your kid is but be extremely careful along the road. People fly up and down Hwy 1!!!!

Good Luck!


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eman 11-07-2013 08:48 PM

All of our keeper trout came from just below the leeville bridge last weekend. falling tide seemed better.

Garfish 11-08-2013 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by eman (Post 642127)
All of our keeper trout came from just below the leeville bridge last weekend. falling tide seemed better.

Sounds like you caught a few. Good deal.


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