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Thread: Best and Worst Fisherman in Louisiana Poverty Point

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    It's definitely more stressful always trying to hold your position. I was the first one on the lake this morning at 5:45. Fishermen started coming in about 6:30 and by 6:45 I had 5 boats within spitting distance of me and it's not like they had nowhere else to fish. I guess it's because I'm such a likeable person. Lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beeramid View Post
    What do you guys consider to be a reasonable and respectful distance from another fisherman's boat? Just lookin for an average consensus.
    And what do you think is a reasonable distance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluethunder View Post
    It's definitely more stressful always trying to hold your position. I was the first one on the lake this morning at 5:45. Fishermen started coming in about 6:30 and by 6:45 I had 5 boats within spitting distance of me and it's not like they had nowhere else to fish. I guess it's because I'm such a likeable person. Lol.
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    I don't know about going to those places where it's that intense, not for me, no way. Won't do it. I go and fish, not necessarily to "catch" as some put it, but just go. Time off and time on the water is my priority, not to fill a freezer. Most of the time I catch a few and call it good and just ride around to enjoy the outdoors. My freezer always has fish, so I am good with that. Don't need, nor care for, the aggravation you fellas are talking about. Toledo Bend has 1,200 miles of shoreline. I find peace there watching a cork in the back of a creek or slow trolling along a moss line with nobody around. My 2 cents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jig rig View Post
    And what do you think is a reasonable distance?

    That's what I'm trying figure out, made a trip to bayou Corne a year or so ago, we were the only boat in a short cut. This other boat comes in with a trolling motor adjusted to where it made this terrible sloshing sound when he turned it. He, and his fishing buddy were just happy as could be turning that cut into a whirlpool, passing our right behind our boat, and casting into cover we were fishing.

    Then last spring I was at Henderson, and had been bass fishing most of the morning without much luck. I decided to try the sacs in north Bigeaux, on a few spots. As I was fishing my way back south from up near the Fordouche area, the boats had come in and were lined up and down the banks. I fished the area I wanted to try, and decided to move in and see what all the fuss along the bank was about. I sat there a few minutes to carefully plot my way in without interfering/encroaching with anyone else. There was a guy fishing way down to my left, he had been there stationary fishing away. Started making my way in with the trolling motor, I probably gave him 3x-4x or more the spacing between all of the other boats in the area. As a matter of fact, I was far enough away from this guy, that I could've picked up my 7' casting rod w/ a Curado reel, casted 5 times and still not be anywhere near him.

    Well he started squawking, thought for a second he was asking if I had done any good, he was out of earshot. Then after cupping my hands behind my ears and listening really hard, I discovered otherwise. He was on the verge of stroking out, throwing a huge fit, tied up to his stump, it made me laugh.
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    there's always gone be somebody that's unhappy......that's their problem....fishing is fun....right.....?
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    So PP is out for me after this report. Anyone wanna let me in on what the best water level is for Grenada? I'm hoping to go next week, but am leery since I hear they're having crappie tournaments there for the next 3 weekends.
    Good luck to all you PP goers.

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    Be careful bayou. Grenada can be bad to. Rude fisherman are really everywhere. If their are a lot of tournaments you can bet people are gonna be temperamental. Jmo

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    Bayoumonster don't let this thread keep you from one of the best spots to crappie fish in the south,It can get a little crowded in the north coves for sure but it ain't that bad.The wind has a lot to do with how small PP fishes.The worst thing I've seen is boats coming tru to fast...rolling a wake as they pass by the "no wake" markers.I would try Lake Washington before I went to Grenada...it has been getting good reports of some 3lbers.

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    I appreciate the reports, guys. It appears the weather is going to ruin all my plans either way.

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