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salt water charters
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Better advice: learn to fish somewhere other than LakePonchartrain and surrounding area. Hopedale/Delacroix is much more consistent and pretty close to Slidell.
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That too, Lake P will bust your butt and is hard to learn. You can also do some freshwater fishing on the Pearl River which has some pretty good fishing. |
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i find people that bass fish alot have more success than average on the Lake P bridges. Just dont set the hook as hard. Hopedale is also a good choice. This time of year chalmette/ bayou bienvenue. My next suggestion is sell your bass boat and get a bay boat, long runs in choppy water is way more fun in a bay boat
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Welcome to the state and site, if you like to bass fish you are going to really really like saltwater fishing
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Welcome to the state and site, if you like to bass fish you are going to really really like saltwater fishing and you may never bass fish again? Fixed it!
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Thank you for all the info! I think I might keep my boat and save up for a bay boat. I am hoping that I find some fishing buddies out here like in AZ that will show me the salt water ropes. My goal is to work on a charter one day
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Truth! Im a converted bass fisherman myself.
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Convert right hurr as well! But i do still like to break a few necks on the Bend occasionally.
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You mean offshore or inshore? Inshore guides dont have deckhands, but if you can learn an area pretty well sometimes you can get on with a charter company to start making a name for yourself. You have to supply your own boat usually. Most guides run 22-24ft bay boats so they can fish 3-4 sports Offshore go to Venice, Grand Isle, or Cocodrie.
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