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Questions
OK folks I have a few questions on a couple of spots I frequent when I fish. The bay I labeled 1, does it have a name? I usually do pretty decent here and always see a lot of people fishing it. The mouth of the bayou and the general area around 2, does this area have a name? Also a pretty popular spot. The area labeled 3 is some type of rock line. I am unsure of what it is. I have fished by it one time with no luck, but it seems like it should probably be a good location as well. Does anyone know anything about it? Just looking for general info. Thanks in advance.
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The rock line is called the old jetties
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2 is oyster bayou
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I believe they call #1 long point lake
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1 is Joe's Cove.
2 is West Pass/Oyster Bayou 3 is the Old Jetties and the mouth of East Pass |
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You will also hear some old timers refer to #3 as the "Old Revetments".
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I know his spot marked #2 is commonly called Oyster Bayou but as you noted; actual name is West Pass of the old Calcasieu river. I was told by a Cameron native, that Oyster bayou is about half way between West cove and the ship channel and heads southward off the West pass. I have not been in that area in several years, but I believe the entrance to "Oyster Bayou" was partly blocked off with rocks to form a weir. Also, the land along Oyster bayou is private. |
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The entrance to oyster bayou is not blocked off and there is no weir that I'm aware of. It connects the ship channel to west cove.
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Thanks for all the info everyone. At least now when I talk to people I will kinda know what they are talking about.
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#10
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i wish i lived closer! i have fished close to #2, was a ton of fun
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