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Lake Cataouatche from Bayou Segnette launch?
Posted on 12/3/16 at 3:25 pm
Posted on 12/3/16 at 3:25 pm
What is the normal way people make this run? It looks like you can run on way through a very windy path to get to the lake near the island between lake C and Lake Salavador... or you can follow the levee and turn through whiskey canal to get to the north of Lake C.
The windy way looks a bit daunting having never gone through there and knowing how crazy other people drive their boats... and the whiskey canal way seems like most of it would be at idle with all the camps on the water.
The windy way looks a bit daunting having never gone through there and knowing how crazy other people drive their boats... and the whiskey canal way seems like most of it would be at idle with all the camps on the water.
Posted on 12/3/16 at 5:43 pm to fishing1
Take main canal to Bay baydeau (not sure on the spelling). I been hunting and fishing there all my life. Have any questions here is my email. Chaisson187@gmail.com
Posted on 12/4/16 at 12:01 pm to fishing1
Has the fishing in Catouatche improved over the last few years?
Posted on 12/4/16 at 9:13 pm to fishing1
What part of the lake are you trying to fish? I've ran Signette straight out to the lake when fishing on the side of Couba island (the island separating Cataouatche from Salvador). If you're trying to get to the tank ponds, I'd launch at pier 90, or if you have to launch at Signette state park and want to get to the tank ponds, run the canal over. Its a little shorter and avoids any waves in the lake which can get dicey.
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