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re: Old timers- Any of yall catch tarpon in Lake P back in the day?
Posted on 9/3/14 at 10:02 pm to TigerTatorTots
Posted on 9/3/14 at 10:02 pm to TigerTatorTots
They come in yearly near the rigolets, I thought this was common knowledge?
Posted on 9/12/14 at 9:45 am to wickowick
Here is a list of the areas where you can catch Tarpon in Lake P:
1. Seabrook hole (appx 150 yards Northeast of airport pier)
2. Lincoln Beach hole
3. Four Leaf Clover hole aka The Tarpon Hole (not too far from Southshore point. N. of Cane Bayou structure)
4. Rigolets Pass (on drop offs in both Lake P & Lake Bornge & MRGO canal as well as the Hospital Wall)
5. St. Catherine Pass (by railroad bridge)
6. Miller Bayou (by railroad bridge)
7. Unknown Pass (MRGO entrance, Lake Bornge entrance, and 1st curve dropoff)
8. Chef Pass (Lake Bornge entrance dropoffs and Lake P entrance dropoffs)
9. Chef Pass (northeast point at Lake P entrance between point and submerged island--fish deep hole & dropoff)
10. Bayou Thomas in Lake Borgne.
Free line live mullet, pogies, white trout, or bull croakers using circle hooks. Can also use dead bait too but big catfish, sharks, gar, and jacks tend to exercise your patience.
1. Seabrook hole (appx 150 yards Northeast of airport pier)
2. Lincoln Beach hole
3. Four Leaf Clover hole aka The Tarpon Hole (not too far from Southshore point. N. of Cane Bayou structure)
4. Rigolets Pass (on drop offs in both Lake P & Lake Bornge & MRGO canal as well as the Hospital Wall)
5. St. Catherine Pass (by railroad bridge)
6. Miller Bayou (by railroad bridge)
7. Unknown Pass (MRGO entrance, Lake Bornge entrance, and 1st curve dropoff)
8. Chef Pass (Lake Bornge entrance dropoffs and Lake P entrance dropoffs)
9. Chef Pass (northeast point at Lake P entrance between point and submerged island--fish deep hole & dropoff)
10. Bayou Thomas in Lake Borgne.
Free line live mullet, pogies, white trout, or bull croakers using circle hooks. Can also use dead bait too but big catfish, sharks, gar, and jacks tend to exercise your patience.
This post was edited on 9/12/14 at 9:48 am
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