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pricecb 01-02-2014 07:00 PM

saturday morning
 
Going to try to take my first run for the new year.
Cant decide Dularge or Leeville.
I know more places in Dularge but it will be packed with people.
Less people in Leeville but I know less about the area.
What ya think?

No matter what I'll be fishing!!

Sightwindow 01-02-2014 07:37 PM

I think it's gonna be real cold...

Nothing but specks 01-02-2014 09:14 PM

I'm hoping to be out their too. If you want reds. Leeville da place. Trout are further in I think anyways. Good luck. I'll be posting. I'll be around cocodrie area

speck-chaser 01-02-2014 10:29 PM

I would just hit V/b:grinpimp:

pricecb 01-03-2014 11:53 AM

Thought about point au chen but not sure. Havent heard any reports from that way. I fish cocdrie in the spring, summer and early fall.

V/B is a ride from here.

And yes it will be cold!!

swamp snorkler 01-03-2014 01:55 PM

Lake Bouef for Sac Aux Laits

I make oil 01-04-2014 02:02 AM

With the cold weather just put in at Catfish Lake in Golden Meadow. You can run south towards Leeville if you need to. There are lots of deep blocked off canals in that area. I hit the openings when the tide is dropping and usually do real well. That is my plan for when I go back home from work. Last year I started out in Leeville and ended up heading North to Catfish Lake. It's much more consistent this time of the year. I really like the Leeville area but why make the longer drive to Leeville when I usually end up running my boat back up to Golden Meadow? Also watch the tides. A falling tide later in the morning is best. Early fishing has never been to good for me there during the winter. Wait until the sun is up and its warming up a bit. Good Luck

yigodiver 01-04-2014 09:50 AM

Is golden meadow generally consistant bite all winter? Since V/B and Burns Point is winding down, I am looking to learn some new areas.
I like Dularge, but Golden Meadow is about the same distance for me. And I can stop by Collins Oysters also on the way home.

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Originally Posted by I make oil (Post 656868)
With the cold weather just put in at Catfish Lake in Golden Meadow. You can run south towards Leeville if you need to. There are lots of deep blocked off canals in that area. I hit the openings when the tide is dropping and usually do real well. That is my plan for when I go back home from work. Last year I started out in Leeville and ended up heading North to Catfish Lake. It's much more consistent this time of the year. I really like the Leeville area but why make the longer drive to Leeville when I usually end up running my boat back up to Golden Meadow? Also watch the tides. A falling tide later in the morning is best. Early fishing has never been to good for me there during the winter. Wait until the sun is up and its warming up a bit. Good Luck


meaux fishing 01-04-2014 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by yigodiver (Post 656886)
Is golden meadow generally consistant bite all winter? Since V/B and Burns Point is winding down, I am looking to learn some new areas.
I like Dularge, but Golden Meadow is about the same distance for me. And I can stop by Collins Oysters also on the way home.

Yep Leeville and golden meadow are good all winter. Also Hopedale and bayou bienvenue

I make oil 01-04-2014 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 656905)
Yep Leeville and golden meadow are good all winter. Also Hopedale and bayou bienvenue


I can only speak for Leeville, Golden Meadow. I struggle more in Leeville this time of year. I find Golden Meadow more productive and is my go to area when it's cold. Since I know Leeville so well I usually start there but end up moving north to The Catfish Lake area. I've decided my next trip to just put in in Golden Meadow and start there.

meaux fishing 01-04-2014 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by I make oil (Post 656936)
I can only speak for Leeville, Golden Meadow. I struggle more in Leeville this time of year. I find Golden Meadow more productive and is my go to area when it's cold. Since I know Leeville so well I usually start there but end up moving north to The Catfish Lake area. I've decided my next trip to just put in in Golden Meadow and start there.

You know now that I think about it I do the same thing


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