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Duck Butter 08-18-2013 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by mstulb (Post 618771)
Funny how that marsh survived for hundreds of years with no weir system. Just don't see how you can argue that point..?

Believe W and I as well as a lot of others that saw what that lake looked like after Rita.
I can't prove it by any scientific numbers but when those levees were busted it was one of the largest influxes of trout I have seen in my life. The winter of 05 was one of the best I have fished besides 99&2001 monster trout and a lot of them. They are still there but the #'s just have not been steady the past few years

It survived for many HUNDREDS of years just fine. It probably survived HUNDREDS of hurricanes as well, BUT when man came along and dug a ship channel it gave a direct route for saltwater to get into a system that was not a saltwater system. Wiers mitigate against this.

Smalls 08-18-2013 05:07 PM

First of all its not my job. Just plain ignorance on your part. The marshes on the channel are salt Marsh, never said those weren't. If what I said was misinterpreted, my fault. A Marsh is not just fish, only an idiot would believe that.

Read my other threads and quit being a heathen. I've argued this time and time again, have countless documents and research that show that area has changed. Private landowners backed the weirs. It was not all government. That Marsh was dieing.

The fact is, the intelligent cannot educate the uneducated masses. People will believe what they want to believe, it is human nature after all. I could show you everything to prove what I say is fact, I could show it to you out there. And you would still not believe.

And for your information, little man, I work for private industry now.

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Top Dawg 08-18-2013 05:08 PM

I wonder how the trout fishing was before the ship channel? Lol

Duck Butter 08-18-2013 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Top Dawg (Post 618795)
I wonder how the trout fishing was before the ship channel? Lol

Trout were jumping in the boat brah, you could hang an oil lantern on cypress trees at night and the trout would literally jump in the boat, green trout that is:rotfl:



:inbeforeWsayshisgreatgreatgrandfatherwascatchingt routinBigLakeinthelate1800s

Top Dawg 08-18-2013 05:15 PM

Lol

"W" 08-18-2013 05:36 PM

Yea that marsh was damn near gone the two years it was blow out after getting pounded by Rita and then 100% open to saltwater


Keep digging!!

"W" 08-18-2013 05:45 PM

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Hey just come out and say!!! Its all 100% about duck hunting and saving Wegiongrass


Bottomline!! Need Ducks for duck hunting = so can charge $250 per gun= close the weirs =save Weigongrass for duck food= more money

Duck Butter 08-18-2013 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 618829)
Hey just come out and say!!! Its all 100% about duck hunting and saving Wegiongrass


Bottomline!! Need Ducks for duck hunting = so can charge $250 per gun= close the weirs =save Weigongrass for duck food= more money


You can spell this word 2 ways 'widgeon' or 'wigeon' and they are both correct, but 'weigon' aint gonna cut it, and you can't blame spell check for that powerpoint slide either:rotfl:

and I already told you that wigeongrass aka weigongrass can handle salinity, its scientific name is Ruppia martima. Not going to tell you what maritme means, gonna have to google that one

Duck Butter 08-18-2013 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 618820)
Yea that marsh was damn near gone the two years it was blow out after getting pounded by Rita and then 100% open to saltwater


Keep digging!!

I can't decipher what that means. What marsh was/is gone? West side? East side?

Both marshes took a hard pounding from Rita but wind doesn't do it, its the saltwater that remains on site that will kill the plants. Go take a bucket of seawater and throw it on your lawn, see for yourself, cheapest herbicide you can find.
In ancient civilizations when a tribe or peoples were conquered, the victors would salt their fields, so that they couldn't grow crops AT ALL forever brah

bgizzle 08-18-2013 06:05 PM

I before e except after c

"W" 08-18-2013 06:06 PM

Wigdegon wedgion weedgion

Its all grass and from the looks of it most on this site will roll it up and smoke it

Goooh 08-18-2013 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 618864)
Wigdegon wedgion weedgion

Its all grass and from the looks of it most on this site will roll it up and smoke it

Grass? Make it illegal.

Duck Butter 08-18-2013 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 618864)
Wigdegon wedgion weedgion

Its all grass and from the looks of it most on this site will roll it up and smoke it

Technically its not a grass, but anyways

slickfish 08-18-2013 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 618864)
Wigdegon wedgion weedgion

Its all grass and from the looks of it most on this site will roll it up and smoke it

You are definitely some kinda special. i can put money on it you were never picked first in a game of dodge ball.:what:

"W" 08-18-2013 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by slickfish (Post 618970)
You are definitely some kinda special. i can put money on it you were never picked first in a game of dodge ball.:what:

My duck... I knew i could get you out of Texas Hiding!! LMAO what a duck


I see you still have a pick of another mans trout as your avatar!!!

slickfish 08-18-2013 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 618972)
My duck... I knew i could get you out of Texas Hiding!! LMAO what a duck


I see you still have a pick of another mans trout as your avatar!!!

Yep. They were all caught off live waterdaogs in live widgeon grass behind closed weirs.

Thanks Ana-White!

"W" 08-18-2013 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by slickfish (Post 618986)
Yep. They were all caught off live waterdaogs in live widgeon grass behind closed weirs.

Thanks Ana-White!

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MathGeek 08-19-2013 06:07 AM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 618775)
No person but a few like Duck BUTTer and Biggie Smalls want to blow smoke because there job is to blow smoke

You cut those weirs out and 100 more years of nothing changing but better fishing and healthier estuary

Thats a Fact Jack!!! As Stulb Said 2005-2006 best the lake has been in years


"Save the Weigongrass"

If you cut the weirs, the lake will be on the fast track to a quality of fishing closer to Galveston Bay. The marsh that feeds the lake will disappear. This is not just the position of a couple of self-interested ecofreaks: this is broad consensus among all the scientists who have considered the question. Only anglers who are short sighted in their outlook take your position.

Open water with little vegetation is simply not the high quality habitat for bait. Less bait -> less fish.

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Originally Posted by Duck Butter (Post 618789)
You take out the wiers and you will kill that marsh, the shrimping will be great because the shrimp will have plenty of decaying vegetation to eat, the trout will have plenty of shrimp to eat for many many years, the duck hunting will go to crap because there is no food, it will be open water and mud, and you will never get it back.

The west side marsh IS NOT doing just fine by the way, look at it in different years on aerial photos. A wier (wiers) would help that area as well, and I wouldn't be surprised if some aren't in talks right now.

and as far as the 75 years comment, nothing happens overnight, that is a blink of an eye in geologic terms, and you can see the erosion caused by the ship channel simply by going to Google Earth. Its eroding land away every single day, and its not a government conspiracy or CCA or DU or Delta Waterfowl or in the interest of anyone or anything but SAVING marshland that benefits every single one of us:help:

75 years ago we wouldn't be having this conversation, because you would have been bass fishing in Calcasieu Lake;)

This is right. W, you know I'm not slow to disagree with environmental types when their science is lacking, but it is not lacking here. Sometimes their argument is oversimplified, blaming the ship channel, when other man made canals also contribute and hurricanes also play a big role. But the bottom line is that the weirs are needed, and their operation is sound.

AceArcher 08-19-2013 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by MathGeek (Post 619032)
If you cut the weirs, the lake will be on the fast track to a quality of fishing closer to Galveston Bay. The marsh that feeds the lake will disappear. This is not just the position of a couple of self-interested ecofreaks: this is broad consensus among all the scientists who have considered the question. Only anglers who are short sighted in their outlook take your position.

Open water with little vegetation is simply not the high quality habitat for bait. Less bait -> less fish.



This is right. W, you know I'm not slow to disagree with environmental types when their science is lacking, but it is not lacking here. Sometimes their argument is oversimplified, blaming the ship channel, when other man made canals also contribute and hurricanes also play a big role. But the bottom line is that the weirs are needed, and their operation is sound.


Well said!

Duck Butter 08-19-2013 08:56 AM

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