| Lake Vernon, Louisiana |
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| Sunday, 11 March 2007 | |
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Lake Vernon is one of Louisiana’s hidden treasures. The lake has depths ranging up to 50 foot. Most channels run between 15 and 22 foot. There are many humps and points, all of them full of stumps. There is not much of any grass in Vernon, but the lake produces not only quantities of bass but also quality bass. One of the best things about the lake is there is not much fishing pressure. There are two reasons many anglers do not fish Lake Vernon. One reason is that it is only about ten minutes from Toledo Bend. Many anglers will just drive the extra ten minutes to go fish the Bend. The other reason is that it is very hard to navigate. The lake is full of stumps, and there are not that many marked boat runs. The ones they do have are narrow and not all that helpful to boaters. Many anglers do not want to put there high dollar bass boats in this lake. The good news is the parish just bought a stump cutter and plan to cut more boat runs, and make the ones they have now wider and deeper. It is not uncommon to hear of eight to twelve pound fish being caught out of Lake Vernon. The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Department says the lake is one of the best lakes in its district as far as numbers and size for bass. The lake also offers great cat fishing. Crappie fishing is fair to good at certain times of the year. During the summer months, bream can be caught by the dozens. Bass fishing is at its best in the spring, but this lake offers some of the best summertime night fishing there is in Louisiana. Vernon is classified as a quality lake, which means there is a slot from 14 inches to 17 inches. All fish caught within this slot must be returned to the water. You can keep 8 fish, but only 4 may be over the slot. Jared LeBlue is a member of the Events Staff here at Ultimatebass.com, and he can be reached at jared.leblue@ultimaebass.com. |
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