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Old 08-31-2011, 06:41 PM
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How is the fishing and crabbing in this area down to Vermillion Bay. Also distance from the Highway 14 bridge to Vermillion Bay by boat.

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Old 08-31-2011, 07:35 PM
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How is the fishing and crabbing in this area down to Vermillion Bay. Also distance from the Highway 14 bridge to Vermillion Bay by boat.

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Fishing is good out the pass man. From the hwy 14 bridge I'd say you have about a 15-20 mile journey to the pass. There may be a better way. I'm sure someone here knows
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Old 08-31-2011, 07:38 PM
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Launch out of Don's boat launch near Henry, or Intracoastal city and your much closer
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Old 08-31-2011, 07:44 PM
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Fishing is good out the pass man. From the hwy 14 bridge I'd say you have about a 15-20 mile journey to the pass. There may be a better way. I'm sure someone here knows
Close to 40 miles from delcambre to the pass. Much closer if you you launch at the point or intracoastal city.
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10miles from delcambre dock to mouth of vermilion bay. Another 16miles to the pass
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Old 08-31-2011, 08:37 PM
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10miles from delcambre dock to mouth of vermilion bay. Another 16miles to the pass
26 miles ONE WAY to possibly catch a few trout, you guys is nuts

You can catch a boatload a tuna in Venice with that mileage
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26 miles ONE WAY to possibly catch a few trout, you guys is nuts

You can catch a boatload a tuna in Venice with that mileage
I agree.... You could drive to big lake and probably burn less fuel.
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Old 08-31-2011, 08:42 PM
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I agree.... You could drive to big lake and probably burn less fuel.

phew really!! I didn't realize it was that far! Big Lake probably better choice then lol sorry for my wrong info... come winter time you can hit the bay for trout though
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Old 08-31-2011, 09:16 PM
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I'm new to fishing in this area. Normally fish around Grand Isle and Fourchon. But moved to Youngsville about 2 years ago. And looking for some good places to fish in that area.
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I'm new to fishing in this area. Normally fish around Grand Isle and Fourchon. But moved to Youngsville about 2 years ago. And looking for some good places to fish in that area.
I'm one handed now but I live in youngsville and don't know as much as mauntauk or dink but I'll be ready I'm a few months...
Dons is where to launch If u wanna check cuts on the way to the bay/pass.
I'll expect a trip to grand isle for this confidential info!!! HaHa P/S maun/dink have to come with!!! J/J
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Buy you a hook n line map for vermillion bay area,it has most of the good spots with gps coords. Be ready for PLENTY of company on the water if you fish on weekends. Just like any other area you gotta put time on the water to figured them out.
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Buy you a hook n line map for vermillion bay area,it has most of the good spots with gps coords. Be ready for PLENTY of company on the water if you fish on weekends. Just like any other area you gotta put time on the water to figured them out.
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I'm one handed now but I live in youngsville and don't know as much as mauntauk or dink but I'll be ready I'm a few months...
Dons is where to launch If u wanna check cuts on the way to the bay/pass.
I'll expect a trip to grand isle for this confidential info!!! HaHa P/S maun/dink have to come with!!! J/J
You'll get some great info on this site!!!!
Good luck and welcome!
I'll take ya soon bro
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Nothing wrong with burning fuel to catch fish.
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Head to big lake bro ...you burn lot less fuel...
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Pick me up on the way to the dock!!!
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