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Originally Posted by "W"
You are talking about two different monsters .....9o% of the east erosion is from changing water ways to build cites underwater level
Here on west side do not have a marsh erosion problem and our marshes were top shelf before Rita and Ike
Our east side Marshes are not in any kind of close gate choke off lake problem
This coming from guys who hunt, fish and live off that marsh along with a biologist
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My lord W, really?

No marsh erosion problems on west side? Haven't we gone through all this? Are you blind, come on man I can not believe you really said that.
as far as an 'off year' for fishing/shrimping, I have seen that from reports all over the state and its not because of a wier. Shrimping season has been much later than usual all over the state. You can see this just by asking the people who sell live shrimp from Hopedale, Grand Isle, and even Calcasieu Point. Its everywhere.
When people have a bad day fishing in Hopedale its because of freshwater diversions, Grand Isle is BP fault, Calcasieu Lake is the wiers or 15 trout limit, pick one
What 'east side' marshes are you talking about? East Louisiana or East Big Lake? Because there are definitely some manmade structures on the East side of Louisiana