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Old 08-08-2011, 02:38 PM
Gerald Gerald is offline
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[SIZE=3]Hello to all,[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]I’m new to the “SaltyCajun”forum and new to Inshore/saltwater fishing, grew up and love freshwater fishing. My Dad and I made a trip in 2010 to Hackberry to fish for Garfish using jug lines we did manage to catch six and had a blast doing it. We are planning a five day trip in mid August 2011; we’ll be camping at the Intercoastal Park and will try fishing for speckle trout fish in “Big Lake”. Any tips on where to launch a boat, and where to fish would be greatly appreciated. We are not looking to fill up a 100 qt ice chest of fish just want to go in the lake enjoy ourselves and catch a few fish. Most importantly get away from that telephone and work for a few days. [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=3]P.S. If ya’ll see a Triton Bass boat out there that will be us, color of the boat is white/brown with a dual console.[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=3]Thanks,[/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]Lester[/SIZE]
Where you are planning to stay, there are 2 boat launches and a fish cleanning station.

IF you want to get live Shrimp.....there are 2 nearby places. Down south of the interstate park, in Hackberry there is Spicers marina. You can drive there [bring a 5 gallon bucket] or go by boat.

Or....you can go to Calcasieu Point landing by boat. This landing is about 5 miles going east in the International Coastal Water way. Just look for the fishing pier on the north side and turn off to the left side.
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