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re: Fishing Toledo bend - east of 191
Posted on 8/27/19 at 11:05 am to KABoss02
Posted on 8/27/19 at 11:05 am to KABoss02
used to fish that area alot. Not sure your boat situation and/or weather but if I was in your situation, here's what I'd do
1)fish bass early and late with topwater in the hurricane creek area (north/south cove that parallels hwy 191).
2)set out noodle or jug lines baited with worms in the main feeder creek just southeast of your point. Its a long bayou that you can go way back in there if you want. Some of my favorite memories are jug lining with my grandfather in a similar area. It increases you chances of not scratching. **I was told the water is low now, may have set them a ways out of the creek more in the flat closer to the island
3)beat the banks (anywhere) for bream with crickets during the day.
4)as mentioned, under the hwy 191 bridge at night, you can drown some shiners. Ive caught bar fish, white perch (sac-a-lait) and cat fish doing this. Fish deep
Good luck
1)fish bass early and late with topwater in the hurricane creek area (north/south cove that parallels hwy 191).
2)set out noodle or jug lines baited with worms in the main feeder creek just southeast of your point. Its a long bayou that you can go way back in there if you want. Some of my favorite memories are jug lining with my grandfather in a similar area. It increases you chances of not scratching. **I was told the water is low now, may have set them a ways out of the creek more in the flat closer to the island
3)beat the banks (anywhere) for bream with crickets during the day.
4)as mentioned, under the hwy 191 bridge at night, you can drown some shiners. Ive caught bar fish, white perch (sac-a-lait) and cat fish doing this. Fish deep
Good luck
Posted on 8/27/19 at 11:07 am to good_2_geaux
Thank you both so much. We have a kayak that is peddle drive and one with a trolling motor so range is good but not too limited. As long as weather holds up, plan to follow your plan closely. Thanks!!!!
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