Thinking about heading out there in the yak this weekend. Probably going to launch at Lutes. Anybody go lately?
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I fished up there sat mid morning, no luck. Who is the jack donkey in the big brown tub with old evinrude. Two speeds, stop and go.
I always try to be courteous and idle past all other boats, yes it takes a long time to get up and back down the bayou when there are a lot boats but this also helps keep the water from getting muddy. Be courteous and idle past other fisherman, you never know who you are going to run into these days. There are some blind corners up there too that are great places to fish but I would try to stay clear of those areas for fear of getting whacked by other boats.
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Originally posted by el gallo View PostI always try to be courteous and idle past all other boats, yes it takes a long time to get up and back down the bayou when there are a lot boats but this also helps keep the water from getting muddy. Be courteous and idle past other fisherman
There are several of us that venture into Chocolate Bayou on a regular basis and understand how important it is to respect the space of others. I tend to think the fellas flying around us are only visiting and don't give a rats azz if they disturb anyone or not.
Don't get me started on the wakeboarders.
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Originally posted by mkk View PostWonder how long it would take to get from Lutes to the bay if you stopped and idled by every boat in the bayou?
From the opening to the barge dock down to 2004 is usually not a problem. The problems occur further up the bayou where the bayou is much more narrow.
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Originally posted by bouy37 View PostNot too long. I do it all the time.
From the opening to the barge dock down to 2004 is usually not a problem. The problems occur further up the bayou where the bayou is much more narrow.
So I don't have to stop and idle by boats between the bubble barrier and FM 2004 bridge
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Originally posted by mkk View PostSo I don't have to stop and idle by boats between the bubble barrier and FM 2004 bridge
Further up the bayou (past Lutes) is where a little more caution and consideration should be exercised.
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Originally posted by bouy37 View PostThe mentioned area is about 3-4 times as wide as the bayou width north of the bubble barrrier. This stretch of the bayou is not the problem.
Further up the bayou (past Lutes) is where a little more caution and consideration should be exercised.Last edited by mkk; December 17, 2010, 08:50 AM.
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