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The Red River At Natchitouches La

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I made Regional in the BFL my first year as a co-angler!! Its going to be held on the red river at natchitoches. And I know nothing about it. Having trouble finding alot info online. So I would ask on here see if anyone has any info. Anything would be great thanks.

If its held out of Grand Ecore, which I imagine it is, I would prefish the Grand Ecore bayou. Alot of big tournys are held out there and alot of big fish get released right there. Going south, there are numerous good oxbows and cuts, St. Maurice, High-Line cove, Montgomery, Radio Tower just to name a few. BUT, the best fishing (if not Grand Ecore) would be up in pool 4. Its about 10 miles north of Grand Ecore, you can lock through and you are right there at Red Oak, the Jungle, and Sullivans. Try the very back of Sullivans with a spinnerbait or fliping cypress trees, if nothing in there, you can always find good fish in the Jungle. This time of year, spinnerbaits, squarebills and flippin will dominate. You can find plenty of fish in the main river, BUT your better fish will be in the oxbows!

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Thanks that the the first advise that had something other then going to pool 4. I'm afraid everyone well be hitting them spots up in pool 4.

Yea Pool 4 will probably get pounded on, but like I said, DONT overlook Grand Ecore. I won a tournament last year without every crankin my motor. The point on the left hand side running out of grand ecore on the main river usually holds some good fish as will the point in the grand ecore creek.

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