Monroe's David Greene will be the first to admit that you can't have a bad day fishing on the Bayou D'Arbonne trail even if you don't get a bite because …
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Dave Downie's fishing tips
Live bait around a tide change is a good technique, while large soft plastics hopped over the bottom very slowly also works. Top spots are around bar …
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In practice, strong results with Tips for the Bayou D'Arbonne paddle trail usually come from repeating the same few priority actions long enough for them to become consistent. That means focusing on one clear standard, removing mixed signals, and watching what changes the outcome over several days instead of reacting to one isolated result. Small adjustments tend to work better than constant resets, because they make it easier to see what is actually helping and what is slowing progress.


