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Targeting The Bayou State's Best
Regardless of where you fish in Louisiana, some of these destinations are close to home. Let's see what the waters have to offer this year!

The marshes around Grand Isle give up hefty reds of 2 to 10 pounds in August.
Photo by Polly Dean

That I would become a fisherman was set in concrete years ago when my dad took me fishing to False River, not far from our Baton Rouge home.

Fishing a 1970s version of a jointed minnow, I had cast and reeled nonchalantly for some time that early summer morning when suddenly a jolt on the end of my line helped to change the course of my life.

When the 1 1/2-pound largemouth bass was reeled in, a lifelong fisherman was born -- someone who to this day treasures the heritage and piscatorial riches of Louisiana's top-end angling resources.


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Whatever end of the Bayou State you call home, there are great salt and freshwater destinations within an easy drive to provide a year's worth of angling adventure Cajun style!

January
Blue Catfish: Toledo Bend Reservoir
I've never been much of a whiskerfish junkie, but that changed last winter when I hooked and landed my first-ever blue catfish. It was a 43-pound, 9-ounce specimen. It was a fight that I'll never forget from the tremendous take of the bait, the screaming of monofilament out of the reel, the sheer brute strength at the end of my line, or the difficulty in holding up such a fish for a grip and grin shot.

I might have been late to the whiskerfish dance, but after my experience last winter, trust me, I'll be back for more.

One of the Bayou State's best whiskerfish spots is the border lake that separates Texas and Louisiana -- Toledo Bend Reservoir.

How good is the 181,600-acre reservoir for big blues? Pretty good, according to Bill Ritzell, who boated a 67-pound blue last year!

The three secrets of catching big blues are shad, shad and shad. They are the bait to use. Big bait-casting rigs, 20-pound-test monofilament, 3/0 or 4/0 circle hooks, a big sinker and cut shad are tough to beat for a big wintertime blue.

February
Crappie: Poverty Point Reservoir
The second month of the year might be better known for the Super Bowl, groundhogs and Cupid's mid-month arrival for sweethearts, but in my book, February is the perfect month to target crappie in a number of Louisiana's superb sac-au-lait waters. As winter begins to turn into spring, try 2,700-acre Poverty Point Reservoir near Delhi.

"Crappie are great winter fish, but once we start having a few of those 75-degree days, we'll start getting into a spring crappie pattern," legendary angler Jimmy Houston pointed out.

When the weather does start moderating -- especially with a stiff southwesterly breeze warming up things in a hurry -- Houston puts his crappie game plan into action.

"I would try to look for creek channels close to where you feel fish are going to move in to spawn," he said. "Flat areas with hard type banks are good places for them to span. Remember where you caught crappie last year, find a nearby creek channel and that's where they tend to be."

March
Largemouth Bass: Delacroix
By the Ides of March, winter is all but over in the Sportsman's Paradise. In fact, down south, spring has indeed sprung by the time this month arrives on the calendar. And that's a great reason to go bass fishing in the southeastern portion of the state in the Delacroix area southeast of New Orleans.

While Hurricane Katrina dealt this portion of the state a grave blow in August 2005, the Delacroix bass fishery has steadily recovered. If past B.A.S.S. events launched from the Big Easy have been any indication, good spots for anglers to consider in this maze of bayous and small lakes include Lake Leary, Spanish Lake and Oak River. Look for isolated cuts, grass patches, canals and places with current to find bass.


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