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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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crabbing any good at rockefeller? Dont bother w/ marsh island.
Anyway, how bout some reports for rockefeller for crabs? My daughter wants to go one last time before she has her baby. thanks guys!! |
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Never know til you go. For me Rockefeller has always been the go to spot. |
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Thanks
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Found this from yesterday...
PM me if you aren't familiar with where to go. |
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Was there Friday and 5 boats left with there limit we left with 7 doz
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This is what they looked like go to my post in reports titled big reds
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In the area Thursday and Price Lake Road was still closed FYI
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Heard price lake rd will be closed for about 6 months
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March 28, 2013 -- The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) is advising all visitors to Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge that Price Lake Road, a primary access point for public outdoor recreation on the western end of the refuge, will be closed Monday, April 1, 2013 until further notice.
This road closure is necessary due to a $1.2 million construction project that will provide three fishing piers with extended walkway access for recreational fishing, crabbing and shrimping. The construction project will take approximately six months to complete. Construction activities will temporarily block vehicular access to fishing, crabbing and shrimping areas along the road. All other canals and public access areas on the refuge, located in coastal Cameron and Vermilion parishes, will offer alternative entry points for public access from official sunrise to sunset. Other areas available for public access include the East End Boat Launch/Joseph Harbor Canal and East End Locks Rd., both located just over three miles east of the refuge headquarters building, as well as Rollover Landing which features a private boat ramp with launch fee along the refuge’s eastern boundary toward Pecan Island. For more information about Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge, contact Tom Hess at 337-491-2593 or thess@wlf.la.gov. The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is charged with managing and protecting Louisiana's abundant natural resources. For more information, visit us at www.wlf.louisiana.gov on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ldwffb or follow us on Twitter @LDWF. |
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We went to the concrete weir yesterday and got to the weir about 45 mins after daylight. The good spots were already taken. The people immediately to the left and right of the weir limited out and left. We had two groups of people out there and each left with 4 or 5 dozen, but they were VERY nice.
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Me and a buddy are going to Joseph Harbor in the morning. I'll post up a report
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great reports! thanks guys.
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We had a seafood boil Saturday.
My Uncles normal crabber called him Sat AM and told him his rake broke. Needing crabs for our seafood boil he got in his boat and headed out to find some crabbers. He ran across 2, the first one @9 AM the second about 9:45 AM....... between the 2 of them they had 2 bushels of crabs. For some reason they not doing very good right now. I think we have to many predator fish (redfish, drum, sheephead) and I also think the BP spill messed them up quite a bit. It may be time to close the season for a while so they can catch up or lower the number of females that can be caught. Also trawling season is right around the corner and that's going to put a dent in the population as well. |
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