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Louisiana Fishing Reports from the Inland Marshes and Coastal Waters of South Louisiana.Get the latest Louisiana Fishing Reports with up-to-date information on where the fish are and what they're biting on. Want to know what the conditions are, depth to fish, baits to use, fishing tips, etc. you'll find it all here. If you recently chartered a trip with Capt Lake tell us how it went. Just coming back from a trip of your own, give us the scoop. Make our forum the place to visit before leaving home for your trip or charter. It may save you much time and effort in helping make your trip a success. So come on and tell us how it went with a Post in our Forum. For real time weather conditions visit LUMCON Environmental Monitoring Stations! Here's a link to the station right here in Tambour Bay.
Bill Lake, a native of Houma, La. grew up fishing the fresh and saltwater marshes of Terrebonne Parish. After 30 years of successful fishing, he has learned to narrow his focus to trophy speckled trout and redfish. Most of his effort & expertise is expended in the inland/coastal waters of Bayou Dularge and Cocodrie. The Sister Lake-Lake Mechant area out of Bayou Dularge offer great springtime, fall and winter fishing for specks and reds. During the summer months of May-August, one can find Capt. Bill combing the adjacent Louisiana barrier islands and the numerous rigs/platforms scattered throughout the ship-shoal area in search of mule speckled trout! Bull redfish can be caught on a regular basis all summer long near the tidal passes of Timbalier and Last Island. One can also expect to catch BlackDrum, Flounder, White trout, Sheepshead and many other variety's of fish that inhabit the Louisiana coastline. See for yourself why our fertile estuaries are among the best in South Louisiana!
Capt Lake's Fishing VideosCatching, Cleaning & Frying Speckled Trout Louisiana Outdoor Adventures Du "Large" Speckled Trout (part 1) Du "Large" Speckled Trout (part 2) Yellow Mouth, Head Shakers (part 1) Yellow Mouth, Head Shakers (part 2) Speckled Trout, Reds and Drum (part 1) Speckled Trout, Reds and Drum (part 2) Bayou Dularge is due South of Houma in Terrebonne Parish Louisiana. Take Highway 315 South from Houma, and basically follow it to the end of the road. From New Orleans (East):From New Orleans take Hwy. 90 South to Hwy. 311 Exit; Merge right onto Hwy. 311; Travel South on Hwy. 311 for 10.2 miles to Hwy. 182 West; At light, Take right onto Hwy. 182 West and travel to the first light; At light, stay straight and cross over the Bayou Dularge Bridge; Merge right after crossing over bridge, go to stop sign; Turn left at stop sign onto Hwy. 315; Follow Hwy. 315 and travel approx 18.6 miles; Continue over levee to 4th camp on the left. The Lake House Lodge. From Lafayette (West): From Lafayette take I-49 East (Hwy. 90) to Hwy. 311 Exit; Merge right onto Hwy. 311; Travel South on Hwy. 311 for 10.2 miles to Hwy. 182 West; At light, Take right onto Hwy. 182 West and travel to the first light; At light, stay straight and cross over the Bayou Dularge Bridge; Merge right after crossing over bridge, go to stop sign; Turn left at stop sign onto Hwy. 315; Follow Hwy. 315 and travel approx 18.3 miles; Continue over levee to 4th camp on the left. The Lake House Lodge.
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