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You're years behind us bud. We've all done it and tossed the towel. Good Luck! |
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Lotteries are nothing more than additional taxes for those who are bad at math. The Boycott the S.T.A.R. movement had wide participation last year and was likely a contributing factor to CCA organizing the "State of the Lake" meeting last summer. It is also most likely the best chance we have to prevent CCA from getting behind new proposals for more restrictive regulations and to get them actually focusing conservation efforts on things that really matter in Louisiana. I bet CCA would love comments to be restricted to private CCA meetings, but the fact is they pay a lot more attention when issues are aired openly at popular sites like SaltyCajun and Louisiana Sportsman, because open discussions hit them in the pocketbook. |
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If someone does find yourself in CCA company, you should ask why they spend so much money in TX and so little in LA.
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That's all good and well, and I understand where y'all are coming from. But to tell people not to do something because you were unsuccessful and those before you were unsuccessful is crazy talk to me. Sounds like a piss poor attitude to have. Sounds a lot like quitting. “Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.” – Dale Carnegie That quote is in no way a reference to anybody on this thread. Sounds to me like we would have a big group at every single meeting hollering the same thing. Guess it's just easier to do it on here, and discourage people who want to do the unthinkable and make waves at meetings held by the sinister group they call CCA.
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Report back here when you save the coast. And while you're at it go take care of America's welfare problem and deficient school system. But seriously Good Luck, report back and tell us how it goes. P.S. you better take that profile pic of all those gar down. They'll put a tight limit on those too if they see that Pic! |
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Again, the people that are on here, "*****ing and moaning" as you would say, are the same ones that were at the State of the Lake meeting, ASKING QUESTIONS. CCA just prescribed to that Patches O'Houlihan philosophy of "Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, and Dodge".
You can throw out "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" if you want, but that doesn't change anything. What is going to have to happen is an organization to counter CCA, because trying to change it from within does nothing. What I love is people that say they don't agree with everything CCA does, but they still give them their money. So what don't they agree with? It must not be anything serious if they are still willing to give their money to them. I would give my money to DU or the N W T F in a heartbeat, because they do good work in our state. Never will give another dime to CCA because they don't. They build a reef or two and say "hey, look what we did". Got to organize something to counteract them. That is the only way to change anything. |
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And here's a quote for You! "Don't tell me, SHOW me!" We've all walked the walk and are talking the talk. Where were you at the state meetings, public meetings, and local chapter meetings? Get off your couch and go take the walk and then come back and tell us how the cow eats the cabbage. |
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State of the Lake
What we learned Cameron water shed don't like salt and it never rains in there even though Lake Charles gets 20inchs of Rain Cameron water shed Gets Zero Oyster dredging ; Since dredging oyster numbers have dropped off like ENRON stock but WLF said ; well we can't really blame it on oyster dredging yet ( if you saw that chart your jaw dropped for a few seconds Dredging ; yes sir we drege out side if the jetties and just pump it back into the water so the slit just flows down channel and back in lake ( That woman was a freaken idiot ) What else did we learn ??
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Here is the problem ; not one person who is a CCA sunshine pumper will come on this site and defend the CCA with facts
The last person to make that attemp was CCA Lake Charles Chapter President Raymond Little and he tuck his tail and has not logged back on since July of. 2014 !! CCA has ZERO answer CCA has tee times with "life time members only" CCA is happy if Will Drost and HRG get there limit reductions with lack of proof or science ! "You know it's the right thing to do "
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I'm not saying the weirs should be open or closed more or less frequently, I am saying that it should be regulated by scientific data and analysis related to coastal erosion and aquatic habitat, not by a group of hillbilly landowners who favor a certain decision for a biased reason. |
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BTW if I catch a Tagged Redfish Im going to eat that's sucker and enjoy the hell out of it !!
I work and can afford my own truck and boat !
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yep. I probably have a better chance of winning spending my $50 on lottery tickets than on a star ticket
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Still want to make these shirts
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All I will say is that there has been a lot of research on that Marsh, and there are certain people that know what needs to be done. Are those people the ones making the call? Not necessarily. But again, CCA has nothing to do with that. It is an issue that fishermen have, and CCA does not get into it. Why? I don't know. You would think if fisherman have legitimate concerns about the operation of the weirs, an organization that is composed of fishermen would do something. The thing is, the CCA is not a Fisherman's organization. It is a conservation organization composed of fisherman. A conservation organization who is supposed to be concerned about a particular resource, in this case, our coast and our fisheries. Their actions state otherwise. Shouldn't a major concern of a fisheries organization, or any conservation organization, be the habitat of its representative species? DUs is, The N W T F's is. CCAs is not, or else they would be more concerned with the marshes that also constitute the estuary. The fact is, CCA is a conservation organization that does not concern itself with two foci central to any legitimate conservation organization: scientifically-driven management decisions and habitat. |
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Ma'am what are we doing with the dredge material from this offshore dredge that never stops running? Her: Well we dump it right next to the area we just dredged. Ma'am, you don't think it is filling back in the channel you just dug out? Her: No, we don't think so. The material is too light and fluffy to do anything else with. Unless you have a bunch of money and want us to pump it onto your land. Please see north end of Black Lake ![]() ![]() |
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This data not only allowed us to correlate weir openings over that time period with our independent assessments of fish condition, it also allowed us to compare weir openings with salinity measurements and other scientific factors and hard data that purportedly go into the decision whether or not to open the weirs. Assessment of the data makes it very clear that since CPRA took over weir operation in 2012, the weirs have been operated in accordance with the management plan and the best available scientific data. There is a lot of anecdotal and circumstantial evidence to suggest that weir openings were not based on scientific data or established management principles prior to 2012, but we've had a good look at the hard data that shows that the weirs are being managed responsibly now and have been since 2012. Progress in the area of weir openings now depends on lowering the salinity in the main lake to allow greater openings without allowing more salt back into the marsh. "W" is on top of this and efforts here should be much more productive that criticizing weir operation or sending $$$ to CCA: |
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