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Launch in Bell City
29.995978, -92.981840 |
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The canal runs into the Bell City Drainage Canal.
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Was there Monday what you need to know
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That is the Humble Canal its private.
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Who would I need to get in touch with in order to use it?
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No clue. Its only a 15 minute run from Rossinol Rd. Launch.
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Its Sweet Lake Land and Oil or Laccassine Co. property I think.
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You say you were there Monday...by boat or by vehicle?
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Boat. I launch at Rossinol Rd. Water was stained and temp was 52 degrees. I only caught 2 bass.
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I have never even been in the Bell City Drainage Canal. Wouldn't know where to start. Are there ditches that run-off into the canal - clear dark water anywhere?
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The bass picture was Monday and the sac was this summer. Don't worry about the BCDD the fishing sux.....lol. The water quality isn't good right now but a few weeks after they plant rice it starts to clear up. In the summer it looks like the reserve the water is so clear.
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That is good to know! Thanks.
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Passed there this afternoon, water was like Yoo-Hoo, high, and running hard to the South ... Just FYI,
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It was like that at the landing last week too. It cleared some in the back of Humble. Hydro the only clear water on this end of the state is probably at Old River.
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Don't think I haven't been thinking about that spot ...
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If you go go right side launch. Remember do not put the boat on a plane if you want to keep you motor and transom.
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Don't run your boat on plane where??
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Lol.......secrete spot.
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This place. Its an old part of Sabine river that's damned off from the main river and is always clear. Has an average depth of 17 ft.
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When you start hearing banjo's playing in the background, just go a little further ...
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