Went to Bayou Corne today, was going to cracker head but the lake was too rough so we stuck to Corne, water still high, didn’t fill the ice chest but we did get a few.Attachment 376123
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Went to Bayou Corne today, was going to cracker head but the lake was too rough so we stuck to Corne, water still high, didn’t fill the ice chest but we did get a few.Attachment 376123
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Glad y’all caught a few, nice just to be out
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Yep, it was a good day!
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Is the water over the dock at the launch?
Those will work. Bayou Corne don't they have a deep hole over there somewhere with some good structure in it, a drilling rig I think.
Looks like dinner, glad you got out!
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Yes the water is still over the dock at the launch. Don’t know about the deep hole with a rig, I don’t know the area real well yet. The sac’s started to turn on about 11:30, they were not biting in early morning, when they started biting it was getting hot and the wife was ready to go so we left bout 12:30, caught more sacs but they were too small.
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Jigs with blue and clear or blue and white seem to be catching in that area right now.
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Chip I don't know of any drilling rig in the hole. The hole was a hollowed out salt dome that was used to store petroleum products, like a big tank. I think the conclusion was that the tank was too close to the edge of the salt dome and the wall collapsed causing the surrounding area of swamp to be sucked into the hole. Once the hole was filled it stop the collapse and is now stable or at least it has been.
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