Sabine Lake is a 90,000-acre (36,000Â ha) salt water estuary on the Texas-Louisiana border. The lake, some 14 miles (23Â km) long and 7 miles (11Â km) wide, is formed by the confluence of the Neches and Sabine rivers. Through its tidal outlet 5 miles (8Â km) long, Sabine Pass, Sabine Lake drains some 50,000 square miles (100,000Â km2) of Texas and Louisiana into the Gulf of Mexico. The lake borders Jefferson County, Texas, Orange County, Texas, Cameron Parish, Louisiana, and the city of Port Arthur, Texas .
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Sabine Lake 7-1-17 - A good day on Sabine Lake! Lots of Redfish, Trout and one big Flounder was caught! Everything in this video except the first 3 fish was caught on an Xcite Bait's Shadnasty swimbait. Well worth...