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Places to fish in Baton Rouge
Posted on 10/17/13 at 12:18 pm
Posted on 10/17/13 at 12:18 pm
I am looking for places to fish around Baton rouge and was wondering if anyone had any specific places I should try? And I don't own a boat. Thanks
Posted on 10/17/13 at 12:23 pm to pdesil1
A long long time ago, we came up with a great idea to have a map of BR with all the best fishing holes marked. Unfortunately, it turned out to be a not so great idea. Lurkers showed up to every spot and trashed them, so we decided to retire the thread at that point. My advice to you is look at aerial maps of the area and figure it out yourself.
Posted on 10/17/13 at 12:33 pm to PapaPogey
You should give me that map
Posted on 10/17/13 at 12:49 pm to KLSU
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YMCA on Perkins.
they have run me off of there before. and checked me several times once i got a y membership.
Posted on 10/17/13 at 12:51 pm to pdesil1
BREC park, Perkins at Kenilworth.
Yes, there is a pond there that is accessible by foot and it does hold some fish.
ETA: BREC fishing:
Yes, there is a pond there that is accessible by foot and it does hold some fish.
ETA: BREC fishing:
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Fishing
Enjoy one of life's simple pleasures. Get in some fishing at one of BREC's lakes.
Blackwater Conservation Area, 9385 Blackwater Road, Baton Rouge, total 8.5 acres
Burbank Park Lake, 12400 Burbank Drive, Baton Rouge, 4 acres
Central Community Sports Park Lake (under construction), Hooper Road, Central
City Brooks Community Park Lake, 1442 City Park Ave., Baton Rouge, 50 acres
Doyle's Bayou, 7801 Port Hudson-Pride Road, Pride, .5 acres
Flanacher Road Park Lake, 864 Flanacher Road, Zachary, 1 acre
Forest Community Park Lake, 13950 S. Harrells Ferry Road
Greenwood Community Park Lake, 13350 Hwy. 19, Baker, 18.1 acres
Highland Road Community Park Lake (in design), 13800 Highland Road, Baton Rouge, 2.5 acres
Hooper Road Park Lake, 6261 Guynell Drive, Baton Rouge, 2.5 acres
Milford Wampold Memorial Park (University Lake), 901 Stanford Ave., Baton Rouge, 195 acres
North Sherwood Forest Community Park Lake, 3140 N. Sherwood Forest Drive, Baton Rouge,2.7 acres
Oak Villa Park Lake, 2615 Oak Villa Blvd., Baton Rouge, 2.8 acres
Palomino Drive Park Lake, 14100 Palomino Drive, Central, 1.2 acres
Perkins Road Community Park Lake,7122 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, 1.3 acres
Zachary Community Park Lake, Hwy. 964, Zachary, 2.5 acres
HOURS OF OPERATION:
City Park, Doyle's Bayou, N. Sherwood Forest and Blackwater are open seven days a week during daylight hours.
The Oak Villa Lake is open to the public only when BREC is holding softball league play or a tournament.
For fishing in BREC ponds, you do not need a special license, just a basic fishing license from the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
REMEMBER THE FOLLOWING RULES:
BREC offers bank fishing only
No trout lines
La. Wildlife and Fisheries laws must be followed
Parks close at dark
This post was edited on 10/17/13 at 12:53 pm
Posted on 10/17/13 at 12:51 pm to KLSU
quote:
YMCA on Perkins.
yeah.. I was managing a lake many moons ago that was horribly overstocked with florida strains...
we moved about 3 to 500 fish there... for about 4-5 years... it was INSANE in there... caught a few above 8 and one very very close to ten(relocated her behind me house)...
then when they did the road construction project they jacked with the water flow..... downhill since.. still good but nothing like it was..
lil choupique and a buddy caught some of the biggest sac au lait i have ever seen there too... all in ONE little spot...
Posted on 10/17/13 at 1:25 pm to choupiquesushi
quote:
YMCA on Perkins
By Siegen? That little arse pond?
Posted on 10/17/13 at 1:48 pm to pooponsaban
Yes! The one with the bridge going over it.. I have caught quite a few nice fish in there in the past but haven't been in the past few years.
Posted on 10/17/13 at 1:59 pm to KLSU
Might bring a whacky-worm next time I go blast dead lifts and squats.
Posted on 10/17/13 at 5:35 pm to PapaPogey
Pennington biomedical research on perkins. PArk in the back by Pollard and wildlife and fisheries. Hop a fence at night and enjoy. Watch for the golf carts- easy to out run. At least when we were kids. They do some crazy things to that pond- caught some slabs almost every cast
Posted on 10/17/13 at 7:59 pm to W
quote:
Enjoy one of life's simple pleasures. Get in some fishing at one of BREC's lakes.
Blackwater Conservation Area, 9385 Blackwater Road, Baton Rouge, total 8.5 acres
Burbank Park Lake, 12400 Burbank Drive, Baton Rouge, 4 acres
Central Community Sports Park Lake (under construction), Hooper Road, Central
City Brooks Community Park Lake, 1442 City Park Ave., Baton Rouge, 50 acres
Doyle's Bayou, 7801 Port Hudson-Pride Road, Pride, .5 acres
Flanacher Road Park Lake, 864 Flanacher Road, Zachary, 1 acre
Forest Community Park Lake, 13950 S. Harrells Ferry Road
Greenwood Community Park Lake, 13350 Hwy. 19, Baker, 18.1 acres
Highland Road Community Park Lake (in design), 13800 Highland Road, Baton Rouge, 2.5 acres
Hooper Road Park Lake, 6261 Guynell Drive, Baton Rouge, 2.5 acres
Milford Wampold Memorial Park (University Lake), 901 Stanford Ave., Baton Rouge, 195 acres
North Sherwood Forest Community Park Lake, 3140 N. Sherwood Forest Drive, Baton Rouge,2.7 acres
Oak Villa Park Lake, 2615 Oak Villa Blvd., Baton Rouge, 2.8 acres
Palomino Drive Park Lake, 14100 Palomino Drive, Central, 1.2 acres
Perkins Road Community Park Lake,7122 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, 1.3 acres
Zachary Community Park Lake, Hwy. 964, Zachary, 2.5 acres
HOURS OF OPERATION:
City Park, Doyle's Bayou, N. Sherwood Forest and Blackwater are open seven days a week during daylight hours.
The Oak Villa Lake is open to the public only when BREC is holding softball league play or a tournament.
For fishing in BREC ponds, you do not need a special license, just a basic fishing license from the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
REMEMBER THE FOLLOWING RULES:
BREC offers bank fishing only
No trout lines
La. Wildlife and Fisheries laws must be followed
Parks close at dark
I always thought it was trot lines
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