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Caddo Lake Advice #13023643 01/09/19 07:10 PM
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My dad and I have planned a Bass fishing trip to Caddo lake the week of march 11-15th. We are staying at Shady Glade resort and will be in a 16 foot jon boat with a 9.9 motor. My dad has been there once before and could not stop talking about how beautiful it is, so I am joining him this year. I know most people keep pretty quiet about all their honey holes so I am not asking for that, but any advice that anyone would want to share would be greatly appreciated. I have found several articles and some posts in other forums. What I have gathered so far is the vegetation can be a killer sometimes, but even if you don't catch a fish its worth the trip on shear beauty alone. The suggested places to fish that keep showing up are "Hog Wallow" and "Trout Pond' area. Looking at a map it seems like they are both close to where we are staying and we can get there with the small boat and 9.9 motor.

Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Caddo Lake Advice [Re: e_stallman] #13023773 01/09/19 09:00 PM
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You are hitting it at what should be a great time! Right now the lake is really high so hopefully that is flushing out the salvania... You are correct the areas mentioned are near Shady Glade. I would suggest running north thru government ditch as its very scenic and you are pretty close to it. If you take the first "right" after going thru the ditch I have had decent luck fishing that canal all the way to were it splits off. Now fair warning there is a boat row along it so if you hear a boat coming watch out! If you go a little south of Shady Glade there is a place called Goose prairie that can be good. With a small boat and motor if its windy I would avoid the main lake stuff and stay up in the trees. I'd throw a frog and chatterbait and cover water.

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Re: Caddo Lake Advice [Re: e_stallman] #13024195 01/10/19 02:58 AM
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March fishing on Caddo bring u a big June bug senko and a big soinnerbait double willow leaf. Drop troller at shady glade and fish right out in front of it. Then follow the boat lane in front of shady to the north and there are several small pockets that open up. But honestly u cant go wrong fishing hog wallow. Amish springs, basin and goose prairie. If u like ok to the left side of Rudys long circle drawn on his map there is a big pocket. That will probably get you an 8 plus if hog wallow doesnt. Fish that senko dead still.


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Re: Caddo Lake Advice [Re: e_stallman] #13024221 01/10/19 03:33 AM
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Fish the Oxbow in the Gov. Ditch area. Start at the top, and let the current take you around. There are a couple of deep cut-outs where you can anchor down. However, it is mostly a moving pattern, work the willows hard. It is out of the main boat roads, but there is some traffic from the tour guides. I think it is some of the most scenic part of the lake!

I also agree with fishing the river and cuts around Shady Glade.


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Re: Caddo Lake Advice [Re: e_stallman] #13024310 01/10/19 06:30 AM
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Dont order the full size Chicken Fried Steak, at Shady Glade restaurant, unless youre really hungry. Enjoy the scenery and catch a lot of fish. We love that lake and go there as often as life allows.

When heading into government ditch, you can also follow the boat lanes to the East/Left for about 100 yards and then turn North. Lots of trees and the fish will be up in them. Really close to Shady glade. The boathouses on government ditch can hold good fish as well. If you can, get a guided trip with Randy Deaver or Paul Keith. They will both put you on the fish.

Enjoy your trip. My son and I go there a few times per year. My wife loves it as well and goes when she can.

Re: Caddo Lake Advice [Re: e_stallman] #13024381 01/10/19 01:06 PM
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Fish "Isolated Trees". get out of those big clomps of trees and fish scattered isolated trees.with dark worms or weightless flukes.


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Thank you all so much! You all have been very kind and extremely helpful.

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Good specific fishing info above^^^^. You will get some more real-time info as the date gets here. Add to the trip eating at Big Pines Lodge right on Big Cypress Bayou. You can boat right up to the restaurant. Great catfish, cold beer...... Government Ditch is a great short cut to the river but if you look on the above map: head left(north) out of Shady Glade towards the river. There is a small obscure(MARKED) boat lane that parallels County Road 2424 and enters the river just under that small county road bridge. Real pretty scenery this way. Zoom in on the far upper left corner of the above map to see all this. Take a left on the river here to get up Big Pines, State Park..... All this shows up in my finders GPS but buy a map to see all the marked trails. Enjoy!

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Is there any specific map or apps (is cell signal even available) that you would suggest having before this trip.

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Johnsons Marina had lake maps last year when I was there, water proof ones as well and reasonable priced



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The count down has begun for my trip to Caddo. I will be making the 8 hour drive down on Sunday. How are things looking there right now? The 10 day forecast is calling for some rain the whole time my dad and I will be there. Hopefully we can still have some fun and catch some fish. Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated.

Thanks!

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Its COLD today and its Texas, the weather will warm up by the time you take your trip, it shouldnt be a all day rain just off and on rain and probably will be a better chance for rain in the afternoon. Good luck and let us know how you guys do. fish


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I just saw this JUST IN: Boat ramp, canoe rentals closed at Caddo Lake State Park due to high water
For information about alternate boat launches and canoe rental facilities, please call the park at (903) 679-3351.


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We have had several cold fronts with rain so fishing has been very hit or miss. I believe you will be hitting it at a very good time. If we can get a few warmer days the bigs girls will be biting. I would throw a wacky senko most of your trip in junebug and blk/blu. If you run into trouble send me or mudd a message and will help you out if possible.

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