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Old 11-30-2012, 03:45 PM
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I haven't been in a couple months. Anyone been to Cocodrie lately? Anything going on in Lake Boudreaux? Or any info would be great. I've never fished during the winter time so not sure where to even start. Gonna spend the weekend there. Thanks
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Old 11-30-2012, 04:56 PM
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fishing should be good in lake boudreaux now. I was down over thanksgiving and there were several boats fishing up there when we came through.
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Old 12-01-2012, 12:20 AM
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If you dont mind sending me a report on boudreaux...have not been fishing in months but finally going to head down there monday. thanks
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Old 12-01-2012, 10:27 AM
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Heard they are smashing em over there
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Old 12-01-2012, 11:21 AM
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Boudreaux has been producing some noce specks lately as it usually does this time of year. Try the north end of the lake with either popping corks or swim baits and you should do well. Also the reds are usually cruising the banks and they'll fall victim to spoons or spinner baits. Good luck I hope this helps.
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Old 12-01-2012, 06:07 PM
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Thanks for all the info but the trip got scratched. Ended up just going to Vermillion Bay. Scraped up a few at the trash pile.
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thanks for the info man
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Ricky2110-please post a report how you do monday cause I'm still trying to decide if I go fish Boudreaux or Lake Decade this week. I've been fishing in lower Dularge these last 2 weeks with pretty good success but I'm wanting a change of scenary.
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Old 12-05-2012, 08:50 AM
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we ended up with 47 (3 people). north canals did not yeild anything. caught them all by boudreaux canal. sparkle beetles did best. all good size, very few throw backs.
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Old 12-05-2012, 09:17 AM
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Betweeen the bridge and the wier in Boudreaux canal. Chartruse beetle on double rig. You should get plenty. SLOW retrieve!

Agree on the north end of the lake. Productive. Also caught some reds with specks on dead shrimp under cork.

Was down there the last two weekends.

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Old 12-05-2012, 09:32 AM
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Anyone fish the dead end canals on the back side of the levees . We tore the up there a few weeks ago
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Betweeen the bridge and the wier in Boudreaux canal. Chartruse beetle on double rig. You should get plenty. SLOW retrieve!

Agree on the north end of the lake. Productive. Also caught some reds with specks on dead shrimp under cork.

Was down there the last two weekends.

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I heard this as well. My Uncle has that land net by the bridge. I need to go make a trip out there. I may go late Saturday evening, put the lights and fish into the night. Last time I went I couldn't get the lights on so I didn't to well.
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Fish at the T of laparousye canal and terrebone canal this past weekend. We caught over 100 trout and white trout.. 16-18 inches.. And 4 limits of reds...


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Ive heard of a lot of specks all around cocodrie. My buddy has a duck pond down there and he's been catching them casting out of the blind
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That dredge had the water messed up on Terrebone Went further down on Saturday and caught of the left side Saturday. What did you catch them on?
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Dirty water terrebone?? No indeed!!!

I use bait shrimp under cork or DOA under cork... We were catching so many we starting throwing swim baits and catching them...

We make 4-5 trips before the rut starts and everytime we go to the same spot and the same thing happens.. As long as the shrimp are popping in the canal...


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Must of been North of the dredge...
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Must of been North of the dredge...

Where's the dredge at?
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About 3 miles south of Bush Canal on Bayou Terrebone
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