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    Bayou Boeuf south of Lac Des Allemands
    I finally got my brother out on the boat this past Sunday and we were able to put some nice fish in the live well. We did not go out and hammer them but some of the ones we caught were very pretty fish and threw back about a dozen smaller fish from 7"-9" along with a handful of bream and two smaller bass. We fished closer to lake Boeuf in some of the canals but they did not produce any keeper fish, I dont believe the water is up enough yet. Most of the canals east of the lake only had about 4' of water in the middle of the canals and water temps were anywhere between 45-48 degrees.
    All of our bigger keepers came from the main bayous themselves working about 10' off the bank in about 7-9' of water and the temps in the main bayou were about the same around 47 degrees.
    We were throwing 1/16 oz road runner all day, my brother was throwing a purple body with white belly while I was throwing a black body with a green/chartreuse underbelly.
    I do wish we could have gotten a picture of standing side by side but unfortunately there was not anyone at the landing when we were loading up......plus his fish a bit bigger.
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    Im in the blue shirt and have a red Nitro 160 TF....if you see this schmuck on the water then say hello....have Crappie.com sticker by the steering console.
    Also most of the fish we cleaned already had eggs in them.....should be getting right real soon.

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    Very nice post!!!
    Did you launch in Kramer or off of hwy 308 between Thib and Raceland. I was wondering if your bass boat will fit under the rr bridge when launching from the one on hwy 308. Thanks. SLIP

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    Congrats nice


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    I haven't had any luck when with that plastic bait I guess it's just different area


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    Launched in Kramer.
    I know most of the boats that launch off 308 are pro drive and mud boats...it looks awful skinny and shallow.
    Last edited by Sugarfoot_Salzer; 01-22-2018 at 10:05 PM. Reason: Forgot to mention specifics.

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    [QUOTE=Andrews;3552923]I haven't had any luck when with that plastic bait I guess it's just different area



    I’ve had limited success with that plastic under a cork because I find it likes to sit more vertical than horizontal.
    On the road runner it’s a skinny profile so it doesn’t interfere with the blade.

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    Good report and good mess of fish. Congratulations!
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    Looks like yall had a great time! To me, it's always more fun with family and friends
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    [QUOTE=Sugarfoot_Salzer;3553060]
    Quote Originally Posted by Andrews View Post
    I haven't had any luck when with that plastic bait I guess it's just different area



    I’ve had limited success with that plastic under a cork because I find it likes to sit more vertical than horizontal.
    On the road runner it’s a skinny profile so it doesn’t interfere with the blade.
    Makes sense


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    Did u try a loop knot? That jig may be back-ended heavier causing the jig to "look up". I've been checking out the white perch version of the Matrix-Shad. They are called the "Matrix-Mini" and are pretty cool lookin. I think they would be great on a road-runner. Check
    these jigs out and check out "Dockside TV". They are the Matrix Shad folks and have some nice video's showing their stuff.

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