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    Question Identifying a Potential Spawning Bank


    I fish the canals and marshes in the Bayou Black area. I'm not sure if this would apply to all bodies of water in South Louisiana, but I would like some input on what makes a canal or lake bank more enticing to spawning Sacalait. Is it just the amount of cover located on the banks or does depth from the edge of the bank come into play? I've been told to look for banks that have an undercut from tidal flow, and a shallow bottom shelf that drops off to deeper water rapidly, rather than a gentle slope back to the middle of the canal.

    Is an East/West or North/South canal favored? All of the canals I fish are 6 to 10' in depth.

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    Hey CP,

    ya gotta learn how to smell em. JK I look for cover. Cypress stumps seem to be best for me. HTH

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    Waiting on answers to this myself... Fish to me just like some spots better than others and sometimes for no obvious reason....

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    And welcome Coon Popper.
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    Are you talking about the scent of watermelon.

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    Something like this. This is on a river. The only spot like it. When the spawn is on you can catch one off each side of each tree. Then start over at the first tree and do it all again.
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    I like thick cover like the Buttonwoods at Larto or the root beds around Cypress like the above picture (nice pic). Right temp, no current; just add a SLIPCORK and have at it....SLIP

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    Any canal with cypress gum and tupelo trees is great

    As for in the regular open marsh canals.

    If a grassy canal. Look for the breaks in the grass or the spots where grass might be 6 to 8 feet off bank but open behind it

    Also in most canals when you get to back their is a slanted bank on one side( normally the right) which forms the pocket and these spots are usually super. Also sections of bank with Roseau and cattails can be good. And of course based on direction of the canal the bank that gets the most sun.

    Another tidbit is its easier to find fish is shorter canals as many times the fish are stacked on 10-20 foot section of bank and you got to fish whole canal to find them. You might fish a canal four an hour without a bit then bam find the right spot and its on every cast.


    Also remember that for the most parts the same stretches up bank hold fish every spawn so once you find them once its easier the next year. And also some canals the fish spawn mostly jan, others feb and others march this really doesn't change from year to year other than maybe delayed by a week etc when you get years like this. But even if conditions aren't right they will still spawn at basically same time

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    Quote Originally Posted by saute86 View Post
    Are you talking about the scent of watermelon.
    What????

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    Quote Originally Posted by saute86 View Post
    Something like this. This is on a river. The only spot like it. When the spawn is on you can catch one off each side of each tree. Then start over at the first tree and do it all again.
    nice post...

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