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Old 10-10-2016, 09:46 AM
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Default A few more questions about GI..please

First, thanks to all who responded to the orginal Gtand Isle question.
Most helpful! Especially appreciated MathGeek's informative phone call.

Now..
We will be coming in from East Texas on 49.
When we get into Cajun Country, we will be looking for a good tackle store that will be along our route. Especially need to buy terminnal tackle to make some heavy duty leaders for sharks. Wire,sleeves, barrel swivels etc.
Recommendations?

Is their a decent ladyfish population around Camidina Pass?

A decent restaurant on Grande Isle? Especially one that serves a really good breakfast.

Is there a WalMart in one of the towns above GI?

Best bait shop around the island?


Thanks!
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Old 10-10-2016, 11:35 AM
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in Galliano there is a super walmart and a keifs hardware store that has a very good fishing section with all the tackle you need.


farther down there are some bait shops in Leesville that sell live and market bait and smaller but well stocked tackle sections too.
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Old 10-10-2016, 04:34 PM
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Stop at Tyds in Leeville to get tackle. They also have very fresh frozen bait usually. As far as live bait coastal bait on highway 1 has the best prices but is cash only. Sand dollar and bridge side each sell live bait also. I think the new marina wakeside also sells live bait now. There is also bait at the fourchon marina down floatation canal rd. There is a few restaurants on the island. All of them are pretty good
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Old 10-10-2016, 05:44 PM
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Think it's called The Starfish, bad azz burgers
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Old 10-10-2016, 05:45 PM
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Think it's called The Starfish, bad azz burgers

I think it's The Starlight Restaruant? Whatever the name is the breakfast is good also.
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Old 10-10-2016, 05:48 PM
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I think it's The Starlight Restaruant? Whatever the name is the breakfast is good also.
Yea that sounds better. Also, you didn't hear this from me but the owners dad is a guide. If you tip well maybe you can get some info on where they are biting
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Old 10-10-2016, 06:42 PM
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I don't know if it was posted in the previous thread, but DON'T SPEED THROUGH GALLIANO.
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Old 10-10-2016, 07:42 PM
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Stop at Tyds in Leeville to get tackle. They also have very fresh frozen bait usually. As far as live bait coastal bait on highway 1 has the best prices but is cash only. Sand dollar and bridge side each sell live bait also. I think the new marina wakeside also sells live bait now. There is also bait at the fourchon marina down floatation canal rd. There is a few restaurants on the island. All of them are pretty good
Tyds is great for tackle. One of my favorites. They have a great selection of Bill Fish heavy duty barrel swivels and snap swivels. Best stuff around. I like their gumbo also. Their bait selection often excludes frozen mullet, but Bridgeside is very dependable for mullet.

My teens and I love the Jo-Bob burger. But you are not in TX any more. Almost all the places you can eat on GI are pretty darn good. I don't recall ever having a bad meal there.

Our experience with ladyfish around GI is that they are hit and miss, mostly miss, at least when we are there. Someone else may have the secret.

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First, thanks to all who responded to the orginal Gtand Isle question.
Most helpful! Especially appreciated MathGeek's informative phone call.

Now..
We will be coming in from East Texas on 49.
When we get into Cajun Country, we will be looking for a good tackle store that will be along our route. Especially need to buy terminnal tackle to make some heavy duty leaders for sharks. Wire,sleeves, barrel swivels etc.
Recommendations?

Is their a decent ladyfish population around Camidina Pass?

A decent restaurant on Grande Isle? Especially one that serves a really good breakfast.

Is there a WalMart in one of the towns above GI?

Best bait shop around the island?


Thanks!

Enjoyed talking with you on the phone. Have a great time.
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Old 10-10-2016, 07:48 PM
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Starfish is the place for food in G.I. Try the crab stuffed Japs if you go in for lunch or supper. Real good breakfast, Live and fresh Bait and terminal tackle i would go to bridge side or carmadels for live bait . wal mart is 40 min. away so get it on the way down. Sure way is the grocery store on the island and has most anything that you would need food wise. If you don't mind me asking Where are y'all staying on the island?
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Old 10-10-2016, 07:54 PM
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Lady fish are in the surf in the summer but they are leaving as we speak. i can give you a couple spots to cast net mullet if you want them I don't get to go as much as i used to so i just buy bait now,
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Old 10-10-2016, 08:30 PM
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what about ethanol free gas stations in grand isle??
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Old 10-10-2016, 09:51 PM
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what about ethanol free gas stations in grand isle??


If possible you don't want to buy gas on the island. They sell ethanol free at the marinas not sure about the gas station past the sureway.
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Old 10-18-2016, 06:25 PM
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I'm assuming you've already made your trip, but Joe Bob's sells ethanol free gas. It is usually competitive with non-island gas stations as well. Not crazy overpriced. I'll be there tomorrow through friday if you guys need anything.
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