Louisiana has plenty of water and plenty of bass. It is estimated that 41% of the nation's costal wetlands can be found in the state of Louisiana. Making for some of the best bass fishing in the country. This state has one of the highest water ratios of any other state.
Some of the top bass fishing lakes in La. can be found along the inlets of the great Mississippi River. The term Oxbow and Backwater refer to lakes that have resulted in the changes seen in The River itself over a period of decades. Osbow lakes are known for being shaped something like a bow and they are usually long, narrow, and very deep. Backwater lakes are just what their name implies. Backwater that has spilled over from the main river and has now formed a lake. These are some of the best lakes in Louisiana because they have plenty of vegetation and trees under water. This gives the bass and ideal place to hide and rest until he sees something that whets his appetite.
The Atchafalaya Basin is the biggest river delta in the United States. It begins with the Mississippi River and the Red River and covers a large expanse of swamps and canals. It tends to flood in the spring providing the bass an excellent place to hide. As the water recedes, anglers from far and wide come to test their skills.
One of the more recognized top bass fishing lakes in La. is Caddo Lake. It gets it's name from the Caddo indians. Caddo formed from an earthquake and is considered to be a natural wonder. It is recognized for producing trophy size bass as large as sixteen pounds.
Another top bass producing lake in Louisiana, is Lake Bruin. Lake Bruin is an oxbow which resulted in a change in the flow of the Miss. River. It covers approximately three thousand acres and contains a variety of water depth. This lake is very popular for bass fishermen, and also for the entire family enjoyment. On your first trip to this lake, might want to get a guide so he can show you the areas best for producing the largemouths.
So on your next trip down South, take a run through Louisiana and try your luck at some of the best bassin waters in the country. You might enjoy a family outing there, and maybe land a lunker of your own. And as always, keep us here at Bass Boat Magazine up to date on your experience so we may pass it on to other families and anglers. Come in, join up, and post some pics of your own vacations and fishing experience. Be safe, and enjoy our great outdoors.
Some of the top bass fishing lakes in La. can be found along the inlets of the great Mississippi River. The term Oxbow and Backwater refer to lakes that have resulted in the changes seen in The River itself over a period of decades. Osbow lakes are known for being shaped something like a bow and they are usually long, narrow, and very deep. Backwater lakes are just what their name implies. Backwater that has spilled over from the main river and has now formed a lake. These are some of the best lakes in Louisiana because they have plenty of vegetation and trees under water. This gives the bass and ideal place to hide and rest until he sees something that whets his appetite.
The Atchafalaya Basin is the biggest river delta in the United States. It begins with the Mississippi River and the Red River and covers a large expanse of swamps and canals. It tends to flood in the spring providing the bass an excellent place to hide. As the water recedes, anglers from far and wide come to test their skills.
One of the more recognized top bass fishing lakes in La. is Caddo Lake. It gets it's name from the Caddo indians. Caddo formed from an earthquake and is considered to be a natural wonder. It is recognized for producing trophy size bass as large as sixteen pounds.
Another top bass producing lake in Louisiana, is Lake Bruin. Lake Bruin is an oxbow which resulted in a change in the flow of the Miss. River. It covers approximately three thousand acres and contains a variety of water depth. This lake is very popular for bass fishermen, and also for the entire family enjoyment. On your first trip to this lake, might want to get a guide so he can show you the areas best for producing the largemouths.
So on your next trip down South, take a run through Louisiana and try your luck at some of the best bassin waters in the country. You might enjoy a family outing there, and maybe land a lunker of your own. And as always, keep us here at Bass Boat Magazine up to date on your experience so we may pass it on to other families and anglers. Come in, join up, and post some pics of your own vacations and fishing experience. Be safe, and enjoy our great outdoors.
