Canoeing, kayaking opens up a whole new world in Toledo Bend




How about trying canoeing or kayaking one of the many quiet arms of Toledo Bend during the 4th holidays. Experienced canoers and amateurs alike can paddle into our rivers and creeks.

Great white sand bars line canoeing paths and provide a place for relaxing along the way as well as camping, fishing and swimming. There are around 100 or so river/creek miles suitable for canoeing in Toledo Bend Lake Country, including Sabine River, Toro Creek, and Kisatchie Bayou.

If you don't have a canoe or kayak, check out a couple of these service points.

Tack-A-Paw Expeditions in Anacoco...Tack-A-Paw's seasonal outpost is located two miles from Toledo Bend on the very southern end. For inquiries or reservations call 337-286-9337, or 800-256-9337. A trip down the Sabine or Toro offers an abundance of sandy beaches, good fishing, swimming, wildlife, and botanical beauty.

North Toledo Bend State Park & South Toledo Bend State Park offer canoe rentals for paddling along Toledo Bend Reservoir. For more information visit www.crt.state.la.us/louisiana-state-parks/

Canoe, kayak & flat bottom boat rental is also available at Hodges Gardens State Park. For more information visit http://www.crt.state.la.us/louisiana-state-parks/parks/hodges-gardens-state-park/index

If you're military personnel, Army Rec Center on Toledo Bend offers canoe and kayak rental. For more information, call 318-565-4235.

Wildwood Resort offers kayaks and paddle boats for use in the private pond.

Kisatchie National Forest-Canoeing is allowed on Valentine Lake and Stuart Lake. Call before canoeing on streams. No canoe rentals in Kisatchie National Forest.

 




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Fishing Report from TPWD (Jun. 25)

GOOD. Water stained; 85 degrees; 0.38 feet below pool. Rain continues to fall with more on the way, keeping the lake just a few inches below full pool. The bass bite is holding steady, with a solid shallow water bite early in the morning and again during midday. Topwater lures are producing at daylight, while midday action has been best in thick vegetation using popping frogs and flipping beaver-style baits in heavy pads and bushes. Deeper fish are being caught on Texas rigs and big crankbaits along main lake ridges in 12-24 feet of water. Crappie fishing has slowed with the heat and high water, with the best reports coming from anglers fishing at night under lighted docks or using floating flood lights–live bait is outperforming jigs. Report by Stephen Johnston, Johnston Fishing.

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