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Originally Posted by trahrob1
Sabine and Calcasieu Lake in my opinion are both equal lakes on quality and quanity trout. The big difference is Calcasiue has way more oyster reefs than Sabine. Also when you compare the number of guides on Sabine to 5 fulltime 10 part time. This is just a guess stimate on Cal 50-60 guide boats. Lot less pressured lake. Believe me as a guide we have big ones too and are catching them. Internet, text messages, cell phones, and technology have changed the secrets fishermen use to keep. Nothing is a secret anymore. Believe me im preparing for the pot licker invasion on Sabine. The trend has donw started from the East to the West even guides like "W" said cant catch em on there on water. But there's plenty of fish to be caught in both lakes for everyone. I enjoy more now taking my kids fishing than guiding. Thats what fishing should be all about. Capt. Robby Trahan Sabine Lake
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I'm not an expert on either lake, but your first couple of sentences have me puzzled.
Why is it that Calc is able to sustain so many guides vs Sabine? Quantity and quality could be one, it can't be because lake Charles is a destination city for tourists. Fisherman all over talk about going to big lake, I've never talked to someone who said they were itching to go to Sabine.
I'm not knocking Sabine at all, but IMO quantity and quality are not the same. If they were you would have way more people going.
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