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    So, Friday night I went out to Houma and ran my credit card up a bit getting me a new tacklebox for my sac gear, and met with a local guy making sacalait lures. Got some monkey milk and black/blue plastics from him, and decided Sunday I was gonna launch off the side of the road in Donner and give it a good try.

    Fast forward to this morning, all I manage to catch are two bass, one of which I got to hand before it slipped off the hook and went back into the briney deep. No sacalait at all, but, Im just happy I caught something.

    Being new to this sac thing, Im gonna start getting reel serious about these things before I move up Ruston way next year. Thinking Ill be getting a depth finder (Lowrance or Humminbird, havent decided) and a trolling motor when that income tax hits the account. These fish are putting a spell on me...Name:  84005461_163550831751533_1136732913874763776_n.jpg
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    I can tell you this, the fishing up there is a lot of different than here. The water is much deeper than our 6 and 7 foot deep canals and the fish are mostly white crappie which like to hang out in open water or around deep stumps and trees. Not much shore line fishing there.
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    Its gonna be a fun transition. Im already having to break all the habits I got when I spent years fly fishing in the salt, so its gonna take some time for me to get this freshwater thing down. But so far, its been fun.

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    Buy a Humminbird.....yes, North Louisiana means a lot of vertical jigging.....good luck


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    Welcome, nothing like catching those sacs.

    And they're right, we don't toss jigs and corks much up here.

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