Very nice, looks like you made the right decision.
"gene"
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This morning I was on my way to fish Lake Arthur and the Mermentau River. I took a detour on the way and passed over the bridge on the Drain Ditch. The water looked good so I called a friend who fishes it a lot. He said he has been catching a few on black and chartreuse. So I drove to Hayes and picked up some ice and shiners and headed back. I am glad I made the detour. I ended up keeping 36 When I got back to the landing I threw about 10 of the smaller ones back. I bet I put 60 fish in the boat today. Fish were caught on lay downs that had grass. I would start at 18 inches and work down to 5ft. I tried black and chartreuse triple tails but they wanted shiners. The day started slow till I got hit by a storm. It poured for about 20 minutes. No thunder or lightning. After the rain it was on. I caught half my fish off one top. I got some good go pro footage of that. I took a few pics of some throw backs after the go pro went dead. Today's trip was my third best this year.![]()
Very nice, looks like you made the right decision.
"gene"
"G" Gone but not forgotten!!
Good lookin catch...
Very nice.
Randy Andres
Good pics.
Pretty place to fish. Glad you whacked them.
Tell'em I'll be there.
Excellent post.
The ditch seemed about 100 miles long back when I was running a 90 Merc. I bet it's about 300 miles long in a yak. The ditch is a lot different on the upper end compared to the lower. A 7 mile total is about my limit in the heat.
Yes but there is a heck of a log and grass jam at the bridge. Next trip I am going to try it. Where I was it would be a 299.9999999 mile trip. Next week I am going to check out Lake Misere and Bayou Misere I bet it is going to look good with all that water moving that way. Nobody fishes them. Its a long haul.