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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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Grand Chenier/Mermentau
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That's a good location and not too heavily invaded with outlaws. Both launches have a degree of security and free launches.
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What do you know about the fishing and possibly crabbing opportunities in the lower Mermentau Chip?
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Is there still boat launches near the bridge and La 82?
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Thanks
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we used to fish those rigs down there back in high school and college but they were always so hit or miss
for us anyway maybe not for someone that is a pro mostly trout and mackerel sometimes cobia all you can ask for gaftops on the bottom if a meat haul is what you are into river is good for reds and drum we always did pretty good and a lot of reds at the mouth sometimes nice size gars and stingrays a lot of blast and casts back in the day the good ol days lol |
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good thing i can say about those rigs is there was always a good bit of rigs to bounce back and forth to and fro
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actually I'm just realizing that my profile pic was taken at the launch down there on the mermentau
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Crabs I don't know. 20 yrs ago the first rigs were in 30-40' of water with few trout.
The Public launch I've used is a couple miles north of the bridge. I recall Red fish were thick. Rockefeller ain't but a few mile drive. I think Specs can be found with a little scouting. Used to duck hunt a little there and it was good. |
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Redfishing can be great, crabbing can be decent to good. Never really got on trout there but I normally fish elsewhere when it's calm enough to go offshore.
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