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K W 07-19-2014 11:09 AM

Landing on near lake Fausse pointe
 
Is anyone familiar with the landing that is just north east of the bottom large part of lake Fausse point on the inside of the levee?
Looking to launch there and want to make sure it's accessible..


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lake runner 07-19-2014 11:59 AM

Lake
 
Are you talking about the ramp at Lake Dautrieve? It is a decent landing but it is pretty steep, better have good parking brakes.

cajun 07-19-2014 01:03 PM

Sandy Cove
 
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Originally Posted by K W (Post 707941)
Is anyone familiar with the landing that is just north east of the bottom large part of lake Fausse point on the inside of the levee?
Looking to launch there and want to make sure it's accessible..

I think that you are referring to Sandy Cove landing, which is about 3 miles south of the entrance to lake fausse point state park. It launches into the GA cut and provides access to mama's pond, Gravenberg and other locations. It is a good launch used heavily by commercial fishermen.

K W 07-19-2014 01:07 PM

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I think that you are referring to Sandy Cove landing, which is about 3 miles south of the entrance to lake fausse point state park. It launches into the GA cut and provides access to mama's pond, Gravenberg and other locations. It is a good launch used heavily by commercial fishermen.


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The one right north of the pin .. I think that's is the one you are referring to? As that is the one I am looking to launch at.


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cajun 07-19-2014 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by K W (Post 707954)
The one right north of the pin .. I think that's is the one you are referring to? As that is the one I am looking to launch at.

That is the old Ruiz landing. I haven't used it since they opened Sandy Cove (1960's). I don't think that the landing is serviceable but I may be wrong.

K W 07-19-2014 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by cajun (Post 707959)
That is the old Ruiz landing. I haven't used it since they opened Sandy Cove (1960's). I don't think that the landing is serviceable but I may be wrong.


The sandy cove one is the next one to the north?
We are looking to go frogging and thought about both of those launches to go try ..


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cajun 07-19-2014 04:09 PM

Ruiz landing
 
Sandy Cove landing is 4 mi. North of Ruiz landing.

K W 07-20-2014 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by cajun (Post 707972)
Sandy Cove landing is 4 mi. North of Ruiz landing.


Thanks for the help..
Just an FYI - the Ruiz landing is still accessible with no problems at all..


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jopete 07-28-2014 10:57 PM

that's ruiz landing in that pic. good landing, but u might get your truck broke into while u are out in the boat. it's pretty remote.

only way u gonna get into fause point from there is to jump the levee. lol

K W 07-29-2014 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by jopete (Post 710405)
that's ruiz landing in that pic. good landing, but u might get your truck broke into while u are out in the boat. it's pretty remote.

only way u gonna get into fause point from there is to jump the levee. lol


Yeah found it out after we launched there... There was another boat there and we brought 2 trucks.. No problems luckily and we weren't trying to get into fause pt..

jopete 07-30-2014 08:47 AM

halfway between ruiz landing and charenton is a gravel landing for the lake. it's called grand avollie cove boat landing.

it is tricky at best. don't go in the center of it, there is a big hole that will swallow your axle.


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