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Call me med heavy. I gots the info fer ya
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What is a bass?
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its an angry little freshwater fish that used to blow my skirt up. then i found this crack cocaine call saltwater fishing. i had all but forgot about the little green goblins then BP helped me realize they are fun to catch and a lot closer to home.
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i remember my first addiction
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Speckdaddy, I am also curious about this if you don't mind sharing. I am back to bass fishing now that the coast is closed. I am going to try Bayou Black tomorrow and have never been there. Any information would be appreciated about Bayou Black or anywhere else in the area that is holding some green trout. Heading to the Bend in a few weeks to get my fix, but I need something before that trip in June. Thanks,
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Does anyone have information [resent] about the area just north of Morganza, LA.
This area has many "bar pits" that use to have fairly good bass fishing......but this area could be all posted....not sure. I use to fish this area....many many years ago. Old River is about 15 to 18 miles farther north of False river. It is better fishing when the Mississippi river is steady of falling. The lake level changes with the Miss. river changes. |
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I'm from Morganza but I also have not fished those bar pits for a good 15 years. I will put in a call to my cousin who still lives there to find out how they are these days. If I remember correctly you took a 50/50 chance of being run off.
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My cousin says as far as he knows there is still some good bass fishing in those bar pits. I know when I was a kid we used to fish in what we called the cement pond. It was located just to the north of those pits on the same side of the road. It was across from the forebay. It was good for a mess a bass but that was again 15 years ago. I am sure a lot has changed since then.
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If you and yak'em can get a couple days off... We can hit Toledo... Me and yak have a camp and a boat there ready to go. And our dad is a bass-aholic so he knows the spots
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I think I am headed up that way 4th of July. Even if I make that trip, if I can get a few days off I would like to fish with you and Austin.
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False river is still top notch if you know the secret.
Old river is fantastic once you hit 20' on the miss. guage at B.R. and falling |
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We use to fish the pits closer to the north levee. We would go to the north levee and turn to the east and then go down from the levee to the road that headed back toward the spillway locks. We then took the first or second [don't remember which] road to the east. There are pits on both sides of this road. As kids. we would fish from the bank. You had to watch carfully....there were lots big snakes up in the grass alone the bank. They would kind of look like a rabbits moving through the grass as they went into the water. If you used worms and a cork, a snake would come check it out. |
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I grew up in Baton Rouge. Our family went up to Morganza floodway farly often. I guess it was an easy [and cheep] place for the family to go spend the day fishing and picnic. We usually caught a few fish to bring home.
Dad bought a small outboard and then we could go up to Old River and rent a bateau. There was only 4 boat launches back then and just a handful of other camps. You might see 4 or 5 other boats out fishing on a normal weekend. |
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