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re: Favorite LA Day Trips
Posted on 5/28/19 at 10:59 am to nicholastiger
Posted on 5/28/19 at 10:59 am to nicholastiger
The 7 year old wants to go fishing. We don’t have a boat, only a couple of kayaks.
Have never been to Grand Isle, so we do need to go there to try it out.
What are the best state parks for bank fishing? For salt/brackish, we have fished the pier at Fontainebleau and walked along lake front there, but water was extremely shallow and wind was crazy when we went.
Have never been to Grand Isle, so we do need to go there to try it out.
What are the best state parks for bank fishing? For salt/brackish, we have fished the pier at Fontainebleau and walked along lake front there, but water was extremely shallow and wind was crazy when we went.
Posted on 5/28/19 at 11:13 am to Skeet Mc
Grand Isle state park has an elevated fishing pier, so that's a good choice. NOLA.com had a list of top 12 bank-fishing spots: LINK
The Jean Lafitte national park branch in Lafitte has some elevated boardwalks into the cypress swamp. Prettiest in the spring when the irises are blooming, but interesting enough year-round (w/bug spray).
The Jean Lafitte national park branch in Lafitte has some elevated boardwalks into the cypress swamp. Prettiest in the spring when the irises are blooming, but interesting enough year-round (w/bug spray).
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