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Caddo Lake
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09/29/14 01:37 PM
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Jimfishes
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I would like to make a trip to Caddo lake but I've never been there. Should I pull my 18' bass boat, rent a boat there, or hire a guide? If I pull my boat, where is best ramp for easy lake access? Where is best lodging...at the lake or in town? Also, should I go in the fall (October or November) or wait til spring? Thanks for any advice!
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Re: Caddo Lake
[Re: Jimfishes]
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09/29/14 03:29 PM
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M. Alexander
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Interested in feed back on this topic as well. My dad always said this was his favorite lake to fish in the Fall, but I've never made the trip...
Mark
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Re: Caddo Lake
[Re: Jimfishes]
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09/29/14 04:06 PM
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Jimfishes
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It's been on my bucket list for a few years...maybe I will make it up there soon.
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Re: Caddo Lake
[Re: NiceCatch]
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09/29/14 04:52 PM
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Jimfishes
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No info on how you did last November, lures, depths, etc?
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Re: Caddo Lake
[Re: Jimfishes]
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09/29/14 05:34 PM
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BASS COACH
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Feel free to give me a call and check out my website: www.caddolakeguideservice.comFall or Spring is real good, your choice. It has been a little inconsistent, but this weekend was pretty good. They are starting to move into that fall pattern.
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Re: Caddo Lake
[Re: Jimfishes]
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09/29/14 05:34 PM
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Redtide00
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I just got back from my annual trip to Caddo. I have always stayed at the Shady Glade Resort in Uncertain Tx. They have cabins or trailers with reasonable rates. There is cafe and marina there to launch your boat. I suggest taking your own boat. There are a great deal of waterways you can explore in both directions from the resort. North takes you to the river which extends up past the state park and south takes you to the main lake area. Give Dave a call and he can set you up. Here is the web location: http://www.shadygladeresort.com/
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Re: Caddo Lake
[Re: Redtide00]
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09/29/14 06:53 PM
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Jimfishes
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Thanks Bass Coach and Redtide00 for the info...I'll make a call and make my plans afterwards. Thanks again!
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Re: Caddo Lake
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09/30/14 12:10 AM
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Rayzor
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I would like to make a trip to Caddo lake but I've never been there. Should I pull my 18' bass boat, rent a boat there, or hire a guide? If I pull my boat, where is best ramp for easy lake access? Where is best lodging...at the lake or in town? Also, should I go in the fall (October or November) or wait til spring? Thanks for any advice! Bring a boat or rent? It all depends on how many days you are going to fish. The 1st time we went, we hired Paul Keith to show us around. The truth of the matter is that with a GPS and a Caddo lake map, you really don't need a guide. Caddo has numbered poles that create "trails" all over it. My choice between Fall and Spring is Fall.
Be safe, Rayzor 2001 Triton Tx-21/225 Mercury EFI
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Re: Caddo Lake
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09/30/14 01:13 AM
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Jimfishes
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Thanks Rayzor, I will plan to fish 3 days and my Lowrance has gps with a Navionics card. Just wasn't sure about water depth and launching a heavy glass boat. All the pics looked marshy and stumpy so I was thinking small aluminum boat. Appreciate the help.
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Re: Caddo Lake
[Re: Jimfishes]
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09/30/14 11:01 AM
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bluebonnet2
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good morning,
get a map!!!!!!!!!!!!..........soft plastics around the cypress trees...........
good luck, PURA VIDA, bluebonnet2
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Re: Caddo Lake
[Re: Jimfishes]
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09/30/14 12:52 PM
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BASS COACH
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Water getting low....and its a good idea to get someone to show you around. Lots of stumps starting to show theirselves!
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Re: Caddo Lake
[Re: Jimfishes]
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09/30/14 02:08 PM
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mikey6345
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I paddle out at Caddo some and have not had much luck finding boats for rent. There seems to be one or two houses for rent that will also rent their pontoon boat. Crips Camp has small jon boats for rent but I heard they are closed down now. I am going out there in a few weeks so will check on that.
As others said, Shady Glade is probably a good place to stay. Check out the weevil ranch if you stay there. Greater Caddo Lake Assoc. of Texas is harvesting salvinia weevils to try to help control the salvinia problem. Donate if you can.
The State Park is nice if you like to camp. Yopu could rent a site with a screened shelter. They also have some small cabins but my guess is they fill up quickly.
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Re: Caddo Lake
[Re: Jimfishes]
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09/30/14 02:14 PM
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BVF_LoP_Guide
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Plus 1 for Shady Glade . Cafe has excellent food. The ramp is a little steep but I launch my skeeter just fine. The lake has been on the fall for awhile now. You really dont have to run a lot on that lake. It is a target rich environment just drop the Tmoter and go to work.
Brian Vickery Lake O the PInes Guide brianvickeryfishing.com
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Re: Caddo Lake
[Re: Jimfishes]
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10/01/14 01:09 AM
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Rayzor
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Thanks Rayzor, I will plan to fish 3 days and my Lowrance has gps with a Navionics card. Just wasn't sure about water depth and launching a heavy glass boat. All the pics looked marshy and stumpy so I was thinking small aluminum boat. Appreciate the help. Obviously you can do whatever you want. I am just trying to save you 3-4 hundred dollars. A guide is not going to be able to show you where all of the stumps are. Believe me, you will freak out when you see all of the numbered "trails" on this lake. Get a map, take your time and you'll be fine. Right now it is -.87. Make sure you fish top-waters in the morning!
Last edited by Rayzor; 10/01/14 01:10 AM.
Be safe, Rayzor 2001 Triton Tx-21/225 Mercury EFI
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