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    Default Lake Verret


    Ok...
    Either I've lost it or there is a problem in the Verret area.
    I spent the weekend fishing for sacs around crackerhead and bay alcide.
    Struck out!!!

    the water is a little high but looks GREAT!
    I don't get it.

    I let 35 perfectly good shiners swim free.....
    I'm hoping the basin turns on soon.

    and one more thing,
    couldn't even catch a used to be "illegal" bass.
    I would have put money on catching a 13 -15/16 inch bass, but it didn't happen either.
    If you think there isn't a God, you better be right!

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    something bad is going on there......used to be my favorite fishing hole...have you heard anything from the Sherman & Cheramie areas....
    The "King" is coming
    This could be the Day....
    RETIRED LOUISIANA CRAPPIE HUNTER

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    Maybe its salt water intrusion from the failed salt dome..........I used to fish the lake itself this time of year. I save the canals for the winter. I would target lay downs and dead stumps. Its work but the spots that you find fish will continue to hold em. I would tip my jig with a small piece of night crawler. If the water's high then look for moss hanging IN the water. Its a haven for critters that fish love.

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    I let 35 perfectly good shiners swim free.....
    Puppies like left overs:

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    Randy Andres

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLIP-CORK View Post
    Maybe its salt water intrusion from the failed salt dome..........I used to fish the lake itself this time of year. I save the canals for the winter. I would target lay downs and dead stumps. Its work but the spots that you find fish will continue to hold em. I would tip my jig with a small piece of night crawler. If the water's high then look for moss hanging IN the water. Its a haven for critters that fish love.
    nice post....good info.

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    Slip....
    I'd believe that...
    I spent sunday morning throwing frogs, spinnerbaits, speed craws, red shad worms (the best bet of all), for bass and caught 6 gar.
    I'm telling you, there is something really wrong, worth a look by La. WLF.

    I spoke to 4 fisherman who also had zip......

    that area is off limits for me... for a while....
    If you think there isn't a God, you better be right!

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    Fishbone, I know what you mean!! Seems like there was no/very short ( only caught a few in crakerhead for about 2 weeks) spawn this year, the water was high are green!! Tried a lot of times on the south end with the same results. Spoke to a lot people that usually catches good in the lake and have not been doing well at all. Don't know if it was Isac , 8 inches of rain in two days at the wrong time, a warm winter, wind blowing hard for months on end, are all of the above!!! Just hopping that the fall and next year will be better.

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