Lake Road in Lacombe, which borders the vast Big Branch National Wildlife Refuge, is popular for swimming, crabbing and fishing. The dead-end dirt road in St. Tammany Parish is also a spot where ...
We're ready to embark on our adventure with Bayou Adventure in Lacombe down Cane Bayou. This little bayou begins on Highway 190 and kind of sandwiched on the right side by Fontainebleau State Park on ...
Casey Brunning likes to target the western shoreline at the mouth of Bayou Lacombe for speckled trout this time of year. Most South Louisiana anglers would certainly pick November as a better speckled ...
Any knucklehead can work a shoreline with a cork-suspended micro jig and catch sac-a-lait in the late winter and early spring. Lacombe resident Forrest Green, 64, has done it many times, and he ...
Bayou Lacombe is about a 45-minute drive from New Orleans, and not much farther from Baton Rouge. To get there, take exit 74 off of Interstate 12, and head south. Two public launches provide access to ...