Wiers
I hear from a good source that the wiers (including grand) are going to be closed to control saltwater intrusion in to the marsh. This means no more access to fish behind the wiers from the like side. Anyone else have any info on this?
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Sounds great
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Sounds like no shrimp in the lake
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There is plenty of marsh for the shrimp and bait to go.
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Shrimp will still be able to move in and out...They will cut back the flow im sure....
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and shrimp have to come in the lake 1st....so the lake will be full of shrimp |
Ok, that answered my question
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April and May, lake is fulla shrimp...
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hadnt heard anything about this |
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I lie...:D |
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As long as everyone plays nice when they see birds working:*****:
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Not really......They will get tired of wasting gas and will not go....Because they will not have the weirs to fish......All the bank Burners will now burn a bank else where...:cry::cry::cry: |
Heberts to Lamberts Bayou will be good fishing now???
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True dat Might have to rename the wier superhighway :*****: |
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Public access will be from the east side. No word on how or what size boats. I would think something along the line of a 40hp thing.
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There are "Slats" or vertical cuts in the bigger weirs that lets smaller amounts of water in and out. In the past, they have closed the weirs and left these open to let fish and shrimp in and out.
When they first put them in, they let water out in the summer so the vegetation could grow to prevent erosion. I have heard about Miami Corp. crying about water too low during duck season, so the refuge closed them to bring the water up for Miami. We had lot better hunting in lower water. But the Miami land manager couldn't get his boat to his blinds. There needs to be a set of rules or reasons to open and close them, and stick to them. Not open and wait till winter to close. They have closed them in the past before the shrimp got out and lost a buttload of shrimp also. There is no science to the way they run the weirs or the water levels back there. Or no understandable science. |
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