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Nice first post, welcome to the site.
Can't believe nobody has reached out yet! |
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I don't mess with old river until miss river on baton rouge guage hits 24 feet and falling.
Now 26 ft and falling I love going after schools of barfish in the early morning they just fight good, easy to catch, and you go around lake following them before sunlight. It is unreal due to they just start busting up on bait fish and it like bam, bam, bam, bam, bam and sometimes you can catch some little bass mixed in. Then I roll toward sandbar and go after the stripers, barfish, and bass when they bust up on shad. Scaliat I do real well around 22ft in back monday or Mondu lake I caught some nice bass in woods with water high, but I don't like messing with snakes falling in the boat anymore. I caught bass schooled up in woods like these when river starts going down and I do trick worms in white/lime top http://oldriverlanding.com/Recent_Photos.html One day I ran into a school of bass had to be between 25 to 50 like in the bottom photo sitting not moving in the path that takes you to the ballpark. They were right next to the brush line going into deep water just sitting. Wouldn't bite nothing they just stayed still not moving. Old river a great place and I always catch something. To me catching catfish off small H&H mircospin in August was my best trip next to anytime the barfish are biting. I am just truckless right now. Going to buy a new one next week, so even if the water great I have no way to get my boat to the river. Miss the old 1970's days with bob scare, guy in wheel chair that block your vehicle for a beer, and fishing off my uncles raft for scaliat. At my uncles camp I accidently poured powered milk in a glass thinking it was water. Before I could go out fishing with my grandfather in a Louisiana traveler with old Mercury my grandmother made me drink that nasty stuff. Worse than drinking Tab soda. |
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Jlsch1, I've got the truck part taken care of if ya wanna go. Not much of a bass fisherman and, have never been up there but, would like to check it out!
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Back then, Old river had 4 boat launch and all were just gravel and no pavement. The building at the launch was just an old wooden shack and they sold shinners, crickets, and worms. There were just a few old wooden "camps" back then on Old River. When we first started going up there, we had the guy at the launch take us out to the raft, which was about 200 yards out, to fish. When you were ready to come in......you would ring the bell to let him know. Then my Dad bought a 5 hp Sears outboard and we would rent one of the 14' Bateaux's.....they had about 15 to rent. Now we were really fishing. My Dad was not much into fishing but he would take us often. I remember one trip with my younger and older brothers and Dad. My younger brother (7 yr old) wanted to fish on the raft with some shinners because we were just going to slow trolling outside of the tree line. We went down about 1/2 mile and turned around to check on my brother. When we passed, he said that he had 2. We came back by him a little later and he said that he had 6 sacks. The third time by, he had 10 and I think we had caught 1 or 2 bass. We then got on the raft. After Dad made a couple trips back to get more shinners.......we filled the ice chest with sacks that day. When we were loading up to leave, someone that Dad knew offered us some more sack if we wanted them, but we had plenty. Cleaning 107 sacks took us a while that night. Dad was doing the cutting and us kids were doing the scalling. |
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Gerald that ended a little before I was born.
I heard about the rafts, bell, and people catching fish. The rafts are always good especially in the hotter part if you can take the heat. My uncle had a camp there from 1973 until 1982. Old River is known as Scaliat haven and bream haven. It has big bass, schooling bass, and my favorite stripers they take a back seat to scaliat. Southern151, that sounds like a plan we try to hit scaliat but I will not be ready to go out that way until 13th of the month. The river probably and its a strong probably just starting to get fishable according to the Baton Rouge guage. 32ft and falling it starts getting good, but high. Fishable really good 22ft to 14 ft. Below 14ft the water cannot cross the wier in the narrows to go back in the Mississippi river. I am sure guys are already in the ballpark but I don't like messing with old river until 26 ft. |
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