

Alright. U wanna stay at the A+ Motel and RV park in Sulphur. It is just south of Sulphur on hwy 27 and a room will run you about $75-90/night. You will be about 40 minutes from where u wanna fish. All the tackle you need is right across the street at the Cajun Fast mart. It is a Conoco station with a lil tackle store about 200 yards southeast of A+ Motel. U could also stay in Cameron at the Cameron Motel which is around $100/night. Prob closest place to the beach but you gotta fool with crossing the ferry across the ship channel to get to holly beach, so make sure you get up early enough to fool with that. And Cameron is like a ghost town since the hurricane. Nothing to do and nothing to eat besides pizza from the Shell station.
U wanna wait till these winds lay down for sure, better yet a few days of a north wind. Topwaters: blue chrome skitterwalks, bone spooks, white/red, white/chart
Plastics: 1/4 oz jig head with opening night or chartreuse/glitter cocahoes. If the water looks stained, throw a white gulp shrimp on jighead.
All the rock breakers begin on hwy 82 when u go west off 27. Fish hold on almost all of them. You can
keep headin west toward Texas and you will pass Florida, Constance Beach, or Mae's Beach.(all labeled with green signs) You can actually drive on Mae's Beach but make sure you have a 4x4. I find that the beaches with the rock breakers hold more fish, Mae's beach doesn't have breakers. Just work your way west from Holly Beach to Jonhson Bayou. When the trout are on the beaches they can be caught just about anywhere around there. Good luck.
Also if that doesn't work, you can try the weirs south of Hackberry off 27 (Blue Crab, West Cove, Northline) Can catch some crabs and flounder/reds on gulp.