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Sabine is better because it is not over fished and the size limits and bag are more conservative. Seen many years when I fished Sabine and didn't even limit while all my buddies in Big lake were limiting in about an hour. But I do agree the weirs are the biggest problem for the decline in the last 2 years. There are so many cuts on the Louisiana shoreline of Sabine and there are no weirs limiting the bait coming out of that marsh.
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Open dredging was almost the ruination of Lake Pontchartrain. Thus, the "Save Our Lake" Foundation.
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Agree! Lake Pontchatrain use to look like a big cup of coffee when the were dredging for shells killing everything just for some shell driveways and roads. Ya'll better jump on it quick Big lake isn't big enough for oyster dredging its not like the Breton sound area and other areas open to the gulf. Trout fishing put that Lake on the map not Oysters.
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