Sac-au-lait fishing

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So I'm from Louisiana, never heard the word "crappie" until I left home.

I'm looking for a 2 or 3 day trip somewhere in LA or east Texas I can take with my 87 yo dad. Mom just passed and I'm looking for something to distract Dad, do things that we used to do when I was a kid. A nice 2- or 3-day sac-au-lait fishing trip would do nicely, looking for something when they start spawning late next month or in April.

Specks or redfish closer to the coast would be cool, too, but Dad has a bit of a gimp of a left arm from polio when he was a kid, not sure he could fight fish like that anymore.
 
I never heard or read sac-au-lait until this post.

Good luck, crappie fishing is always fun…except when they don’t play along.
 
I never heard or read sac-au-lait until this post.

Good luck, crappie fishing is always fun…except when they don’t play along.
Sac-au-lait

"Bag/sack of milk"
 
They're so white, they're like a small sack of milk.
 
Lake Fork and Lake O the Pines are in the top 10 of US crappie lakes. Hard to get a bad guide as long as they use Live Scope. I like late spring early summer to fish for them (when they transition to post spawn period). Now is the time for big fish.
 
Marty Thomas is great guide on Bob Sandlin and Lake of the Pines.
I have his contact info
PM me if you would like.
 
So I'm from Louisiana, never heard the word "crappie" until I left home.

I'm looking for a 2 or 3 day trip somewhere in LA or east Texas I can take with my 87 yo dad. Mom just passed and I'm looking for something to distract Dad, do things that we used to do when I was a kid. A nice 2- or 3-day sac-au-lait fishing trip would do nicely, looking for something when they start spawning late next month or in April.

Specks or redfish closer to the coast would be cool, too, but Dad has a bit of a gimp of a left arm from polio when he was a kid, not sure he could fight fish like that anymore.
Grew up fishing the Atchafalaya basin for sac-au-lait, wasn't til I turned on Bill Dance and heard of crappie. They may be crappie to many, but they are delicious to me :)
 
Well, you could go east to Mississippi...hard to beat where the record came from. Grenada would be a good bet. Of course, Lake Fork crappie run heavier in weight by genetics than other east Texas lakes, and you could sample the bass fishing while you're at it.
 
Josh Quong of Little Q Ranch in north Mississippi can take you or connect you with some guys that fish the big lakes in north Mississippi for perch.
 
Grew up in western Louisiana, we called them white perch, never heard crappie until I moved to Texas.
 
No matter what you call them, sac-au-lait, crop-pie, crap-pie, white perch or speckled perch they are some fine eating. Far and away my favorite freshwater fish. Lake Fork is good, if you want a trophy, Granada in Mississippi is fabulous but tough to fish without local knowledge.

Sorry to hear about your mom, she’s through suffering,God Bless!
David
 
I have a friend in southern Oklahoma who is a professional crappie guide. You will catch fish and most likely, you will get into some 2 pound fish.

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@Green Chile , great day on the water, this thread brings back a flood of memories chasing crappie up and down the Chattahoochee, Tallapoosa and Coosa River systems in Alabama. My very best day was a limit of thirty that came in at 52 pounds. Anchored by a 2# 14 ounce black and a 2# 15 ounce white crappie. I could never get over that 3# hump!
 
Wow...I haven't hit 3# yet. That's a dream fish for sure! They are just the best eating fish. Blackened or fried crappie with hush puppies...let's go!
 
I think I may have found a guy on Bodcau Bayou, just a couple miles from where Dad grew up.
 
I live in Missouri and crappie is all I have ever heard them called her. Most of my family was from upper state New York, as a child in the 60s they were called strawberry bass. I will be going to fish for crappie in Lake Grenada in Mississippi next month with @Doug3006 and other friends. Supposedly one of the better crappie lakes in the country.
 
I live in Missouri and crappie is all I have ever heard them called here,

Most of my family was from upper state New York, as a child in the 60s they were called strawberry bass. I will be going to fish for crappie in Lake Grenada in Mississippi next month with @Doug3006 and other friends. Supposedly one of the better crappie lakes in the country.
 

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