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Lake St. John: A World-Class Bass Lake
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Bayou Cocodrie
National Wildlife Refuge
Lake
St. John is a oxbow of the Mississippi River in
Concordia Parish, Louisiana. It is
located just north of Lake Concordia and the town of
Ferriday. The lake is approximately 2,100 acres and
is considered to be fairly shallow.
The
lake is beautiful with stands of cypress trees
shading its banks. There are many homes and camps
built up around the lake. There are several boat
launches with commercial facilities.
The
most sought after fish are largemouth bass, crappie,
bluegill and catfish. Bass can be caught around the
many piers and cypress trees using worms, spinner
baits, and crank baits.
There
is a large population of bluegill in the lake and
the best time to catch them is during spawning
season. The best time to catch the hybrid stripers
that are stocked in the lake is during spring and
fall.

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locations just minutes away from Lake St. John.
Live on Lake St. John, and fish all the other lakes
and rivers!
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Bayou Bartholomew |
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Lake St. Joseph |
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Bussey Lake |
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Lake Concordia |
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Catahoula Lake |
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Lake Larto - Saline |
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False River |
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Lake Providence |
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Lake Bruin |
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Old River |
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Turkey Creek |
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