Re: LOCKOUT?? (fishnhunt)
It all depends on the barge traffic.....it doesnt take long to get to the locks. Just make sure you give yourself at least 1 1/2 time to get back through. I use to have the number for the locks so you can call ahead but I dont anymore. If you have the gas you can go around the locks on the way back. Its about a 20 miles extra. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/wink.gif
Re: LOCKOUT?? (jignpig_72)
I assume your launching on the spillway side
Re: LOCKOUT?? (fishnhunt)
Re: LOCKOUT?? (fishnhunt)
Jacob, you will have to use the locks or run the Shane out to the river and come up, but that a long way.Used to be you could call the locks and see if they would have it open at the time you're coming, but if they have a barge with haz-mat the may not let you lock through with it. See if you can find a number for them would be the best advise i could give you, might keep you from waiting a long time.
Re: LOCKOUT?? (fishnhunt)
It's not Shane. Chein, French for dog.
Re: LOCKOUT?? (fishnhunt)
Its about 15 to 20 minutes to go around but you can plan on that time. Can't plan on the locks and been screwed a couple of times with them. Easy to clock it on the way going and allow that on the way back. You can also swing through the back of the Penchant and fish your way back if you need to.
Re: LOCKOUT?? (fishnhunt)
Call the locks in the morning before you leave and tell them that you heading that way from the east side and will be there in 20 minutes. If there is no traffic they usually will have the east side open waiting on you. Number is 985-384-7202.
I usually always plan to run Bayou Chene on the way back. Taking Bayou Chene only adds 15 minutes to your run.