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Old 09-24-2010, 07:04 PM
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Churn Salt Water Barrier 09_24_2010

Today at the Salt Water Barrier from 1430h to 1600h. Same as yesterday except I was fishing alone. Caught 10 reds but only kept 4 for supper.

Small schools would pop up and then go back down after only about 5 minutes. The chase was on. They would come up about 200yds away from me and go down right as I got there. Fishing with 2 rods is a blast. I had a gold spoon on 1 and a sparkle beetle on the other. I had a hook-up on the spoon, reeled it to the boat with about 2ft of line out, pick up the other rod w/ sparkle beetle and hook another fish, get it to the boat and the school would be gone. I would then take the fish off and repeat.

Very Fun Afternoon

When I was leaving to go home the boat launch at the Salt Water Barrier was really starting to stack up with boats. Glad I left when I did, the water was about to become very small.
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Old 09-24-2010, 10:13 PM
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Sounds like a great time!!
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Old 09-24-2010, 11:38 PM
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Corey, Are you still in town or have you already gone back home?
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Back today. Workin nights now. Gonna have to make a morning trip before I get outa here.
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Old 09-25-2010, 07:25 AM
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We'll try to hook up after this weekend if you want to. We can fish the river reds or go back to the beach for a few hours.
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nice job der!!
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I spent the weekend at the civic center. You would not believe how many Reds hit after dark.
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Here they have been stacked at the Saltwater barrier, friend lives in a camp at the end of River road and has seen birds every morning and afternoon..
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Where is the salt water barrier. Is that in the v bay area?
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Where is the salt water barrier. Is that in the v bay area?
saltwater barrier is in Westlake LA, blocks saltwater intrusion to the calcasieu river...
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Where is the salt water barrier. Is that in the v bay area?
The SWB is about 2 miles upstream from where the I-10 bridge is located in Lake Charles. The tall bridge is going over the Calcasieu river.
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saltwater barrier is in Westlake LA, blocks saltwater intrusion to the calcasieu river...
exactly. it sure doesn't stop those redfish tho!
i'm getting daily reports of big schools of redfish up into english bayou.. easily a couple miles north of the barrier. theyre catchin them good on doa shrimp, bandit cranks and flatt shads.
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There is 2 public launches in Westlake. One right at the SWB.
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