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  • Devin

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    March 1, 2026 at 9:05 am in reply to: 2-28-26 Pointe à la Hache

    The fish are definitely presenting a riddle right now. Based off your report, I’m just gonna take my kids back to where I caught ’em last time I went out, in the evening (tonight). It will be what it will be.

    I think the biggest factor this spring is that the fish have so many places they can be. They may have been in the river this whole time, or went back to it. Who knows? But there’s fewer fish and no dirty water to cancel out places they could be.

    I cannot investigate the river at this point in time. I can only drift and anchor in the marsh.

    Either way, you did a lot of “learning where they ain’t” and for that I thank you. This is a valuable report and maybe tomorrow morning I can get after them. No kids. Just one last effort to figure them out before I gotta strip Gnartooth apart and rebuild her.

    Hopefully @Jason_B saw this and factored it in to his planning.

  • Devin

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    March 1, 2026 at 8:59 am in reply to: 2-28-26 Pointe à la Hache

    Sorry to hear about the hub, but it happens. When was the last time you packed the hubs? I take mine apart during the two slowest times of year, February and August, clean them, repack with grease, re-assemble.

    Then after that, every few trips I’ll inspect remove the dust caps and pump a few shots of grease in there. I used to be crazy about getting the fancy Corrosion-X grease, but now I just use whatever Autozone has. It’s cheaper and I don’t see a difference in the grease that beats consistent maintenance.

    I also carry a spare hub. And the “next” boat trailer will have one mounted on it with the spare tire.

    You live and learn.

  • Devin

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    February 28, 2026 at 2:02 pm in reply to: Hopedale & Southward 3/1/26 – Planning

    You might want to skip Wreck Bay. We ought to have a more detailed report later.

  • Devin

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    February 28, 2026 at 11:11 am in reply to: 2/272026 Rock Dam and MRGO beating

    Dude, I counted seven bow fishing rigs at Hopedale. There’s no way I would ever dream of going to Plan Redfish anywhere shallow around there. It’s been like that for awhile now, too. Very sad.

    When the redfishing was easy, there were zero bow fishing rigs, for reference.

    As for the trout, I personally feel that you went too far southeast, though I understand conditions pushed you that way.

    I would say to focus on the other side of the Rock Dam, but Cliff’s report isn’t very promising either.

    Let me point out that tomorrow is March and the River is, miraculously, still under 5ft and is not forecast to go over 5ft. If anything, it’s forecast to go back down. Geez.

    I have not experienced this before. But what I do readily see is that there is now ever more water for speckled trout to feed in, and fewer fish to populate that water. They can very well be back in the river now that it’s warmed back into the 50s.

    Think about it: the MRGO cannot be what it used to be because the conditions have changed. I know the MRGO is a familiar spot, but why would fish go there? During The Freshening they had virtually nowhere else to go. Now they do. Now they have way more options, options that are much better.

    I fished the MRGO hardly at all last year (or really much at all in the last few years) because there was so much better fishing down by the river. I did fish the Flat and the fishing there was awful compared to PLH, Delacroix and the River.

    I think we need to be concentrating our efforts in and near the river. If I had a working trolling motor I would do it before my boat is picked up next week. But I don’t, so I’m stuck with drifting and anchoring.

  • Devin

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    February 27, 2026 at 12:42 pm in reply to: Early tarpon or year round residents?

    My guess is that the tarpon are there because the river is low enough and they can be there. It can be one helluva mixed bag at that spot.

    I’ve fished it when the river was at 14ft, and didn’t come away with anything, didn’t see much on the graph, either. Could’ve been a fluke, though.

  • Devin

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    February 27, 2026 at 12:24 pm in reply to: Lake Pontchartrain Trestles Waypoints .KML for your perusal

    I came across this file while organizing GPS tracks today and thought to share it here. Then I wasn’t sure if I had before or not. So I search and found it here.

    Bumping this to the top of the forum for those of you who plan to fish this bad boy in the next 2-3 weeks.

  • Devin

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    February 28, 2026 at 2:03 pm in reply to: Anybody here accessing Elite with Windows 10?

    ha ha ha ha ha ha

    Well, whatever the difference is, I have no idea. I am guessing your work laptop probably has an extended service plan? I’ve heard of companies doing that because they don’t want to replace their computers just to have a new OS that’s not any better (IMO).

  • Devin

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    February 28, 2026 at 10:50 am in reply to: MRGO Grass Flats .KML

    That was the south side of the Rock Dam. Totally different.

  • Devin

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    February 28, 2026 at 10:49 am in reply to: Anybody here accessing Elite with Windows 10?

    My Windows 10 laptop will not connect to LAFBelite with Brave or Chrome. I talked to technical support about this and they confirmed it’s the machine and not the site. Microsoft can totally fix this but they won’t because they want us to buy new machines and Windows 11.

    Windows 11 is full of bloat and unwanted features and is not secure. So I just installed Linux on my desktop and invested in a small Linux laptop (from System76) for travel since Apple stopped supporting my 2014 Macbook Pro.

    I’m really tired of Big Tech, like they’re not making enough money. I was in Silicon Valley a couple weeks ago and was astounded at how nice it was. Perfectly paved roads, everything freshly painted, no trash, the area was just beautiful. It’s very clear they’ve got it going on, but are willing to put small creators like myself under their thumb.

    So, it’s de-Googled Android and Linux for me. All open source and open hardware alternatives that work fine.

    The only solution to make Windows 10 work with LAFBelite (from my end) is to loosen security measures for LAFB Elite by allowing HTTP connections, and I am not willing to do that. HTTPS all the way.

  • Devin

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    February 28, 2026 at 10:41 am in reply to: The Trestles/Hwy 11 Bridge – Monday, March 2nd.

    +1

  • Devin

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    February 28, 2026 at 10:40 am in reply to: The Trestles/Hwy 11 Bridge – Monday, March 2nd.

    +1

  • Devin

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    February 27, 2026 at 12:40 pm in reply to: Fishing report – Hopedale – February 25, 2025

    +1 on the swivel. Better than nothing.

  • Devin

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    February 27, 2026 at 12:39 pm in reply to: Hopedale & Southward 3/1/26 – Planning

    “I guess with your suggestion I’d skip the northernmost 3 spots given the half-day constraint?”

    Yes. You mentioned that you won’t be able to fish all your spots. So, focus on the spots that are much closer together. Rather than spend that time running south (then back north), you’d spend it with a line in the water.

    “Unless you’re saying ditch the stuff around hopedale in favor of the oak river spots in which case I’ll look into Beshels.”

    Basically. But I’m not saying the northern spots are no good at all. If it were me, I’d launch closer and fish the Oak River area.

  • Devin

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    February 27, 2026 at 12:28 pm in reply to: Forward Facing Sonar FFS / Livescope / Active Target

    They were dead. And that’s a good point I didn’t think of.

    I did have a slot red on there for reference, and he showed up bigger than sh*t. lol Of course, he’s longer and thicker and harder. lol He was also dead.

  • Devin

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    February 26, 2026 at 8:40 pm in reply to: Hopedale & Southward 3/1/26 – Planning

    +1 on the low water, but the water levels should come back up on Saturday with that east wind.

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