Bundick Lake
Nature & Parks· Contemporary· Beauregard

Bundick Lake

Good forOutdoor lovers

Bundick Lake is the locals' lake — 1,500 acres of cypress-studded water that Beauregard Parish residents have fished for bass, crappie, and catfish since the dam was closed on Bundick Creek in 1954. It has none of Toledo Bend's tournament culture and none of the cabin-rental prices. Private fish camps line the shore, the ramp is public and free, and the crappie fishing in February and March still pulls locals out of bed before dawn. Longleaf pines crowd the banks; it is the kind of quiet water that gets passed father-to-son instead of advertised.

Quick facts
  • ·Bundick Lake was impounded in 1954 by damming Bundick Creek — 1,500 acres of cypress-lined water
  • ·Known locally for crappie fishing in February and March
  • ·The public boat ramp on LA-113 is free; no state park amenities
  • ·Largely private fish camps around the perimeter — no hotels, no resorts
  • ·Visitor tip: bring your own gear, a cooler, and cash for the bait shop — there are no services lakeside

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