Big Bass Marina


Address
363 Big Bass Ln
Many, Louisiana

Contact
318-586-4721

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Big Bass Marina, in operation for over 30 years, has something to offer for everyone including covered cabins, hotel rooms, RV hookups, boat stalls, bait, ice, restaurant, boat ramp, fishing pier, a pool, gas, and a convenient store all in one place! We are constantly improving our grounds to provide our customers with a clean environment coupled with a friendly staff.

We have a wide range of lodging options. from RV Hook-ups to large cabins, to our brand new hotel rooms, we can accommodate one person to large families.

At the Big Bass Marina Tackle Store, you are sure to find what the fish are biting on. We are a proud provider of V&M and Cyclone baits. We also keep hard baits, frogs, spinnerbaits, hooks, line and many more items in stock.

Our restaurant is sure to tickle anyone's taste buds. We have a wide variety of menu items to choose from. From half pound juicy burgers, to a custom cooked steak, our cooks are sure to put a smile on your face.

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Toledo Bend Lake Weather Forecast

Monday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 69

Monday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 51

Tuesday

Sunny

Hi: 60

Tuesday Night

Clear

Lo: 44

New Years Day

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 55

Wednesday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 41

Thursday

Chance Rain Showers

Hi: 55

Thursday Night

Slight Chance Rain Showers

Lo: 44


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Water Level on 12/30: 169.34 (-2.66)



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Fishing Report from TPWD (Dec. 25)

FAIR. Water normal stain; 61 degrees; 3.76 feet below pool. Fishing is good for this time of year with a late fall pattern. Bass can be caught with a swim jig, chatterbait, and spinnerbait on the bank in 1-6 feet of water. Then back out to 10-16 feet of water and catch them with a Texas and Carolina rig, or 18-25 feet of water with a spoon or dropshot. Report by Stephen Johnston, Johnston Fishing.

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