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Old 09-12-2013, 09:15 AM
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I will make a post about the weirs and importance of them for our lake but I have to finish reading the 306 page document almost most done



But weirs will not open until we get 8-10inchs of rain

The 5PPM line had over 15PPm salinity so weirs will stay closed until that gets back down to 5



By thin it will have killed off our entire shrimp hatch as the water is 3ft lower.behind gate than lake and even on low tide its still lower!!

1st freeze we have with that low water back there will destroy that whole eco system!!

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oh no, Big Lake is going to die, oh no! All the shrimp are going to die, none of them from the west side marsh, or coming IN from the gulf are going to get into Big Lake. Cancel all fishing trips! Hide yo wife, hide yo kids, they rapin all the shrimps!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You really really really need to, nevermind
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Old 09-12-2013, 10:12 AM
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oh no, Big Lake is going to die, oh no! All the shrimp are going to die, none of them from the west side marsh, or coming IN from the gulf are going to get into Big Lake. Cancel all fishing trips! Hide yo wife, hide yo kids, they rapin all the shrimps!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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U think killing off millions of shrimp, reds and trout due to freeze is healthy?
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Old 09-12-2013, 10:23 AM
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U think killing off millions of shrimp, reds and trout due to freeze is healthy?
Last time I checked it was 95 degrees outside a freeze? really

I also think that dropping a nuclear bomb and killing millions of shrimp, reds and trout is unhealthy as well and about as unlikely to happen as a freeze in September, October, or November for that matter. Last time I broke ice duck hunting in November in Louisiana was hell I can't even remember



the sky is falling, the sky is falling, the sky is falling Do you really think that there are no shrimp on the west side of the lake in those marshes? Do you also know that some shrimp actually move in FROM the gulf this time of year as well?
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Old 09-12-2013, 10:26 AM
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Last time I checked it was 95 degrees outside a freeze? really

I also think that dropping a nuclear bomb and killing millions of shrimp, reds and trout is unhealthy as well and about as unlikely to happen as a freeze in September, October, or November for that matter. Last time I broke ice duck hunting in November in Louisiana was hell I can't even remember



the sky is falling, the sky is falling, the sky is falling Do you really think that there are no shrimp on the west side of the lake in those marshes? Do you also know that some shrimp actually move in FROM the gulf this time of year as well?

O yea u mad!!!
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Old 09-12-2013, 10:31 AM
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O yea u mad!!!


That was the quickest e-fight ever with you bro Only took one page before you break out the memes (i.e concede)
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Old 09-12-2013, 03:26 PM
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Last time I checked it was 95 degrees outside a freeze? really

I also think that dropping a nuclear bomb and killing millions of shrimp, reds and trout is unhealthy as well and about as unlikely to happen as a freeze in September, October, or November for that matter. Last time I broke ice duck hunting in November in Louisiana was hell I can't even remember



the sky is falling, the sky is falling, the sky is falling Do you really think that there are no shrimp on the west side of the lake in those marshes? Do you also know that some shrimp actually move in FROM the gulf this time of year as well?
Last time I broke ice duck hunting in La anytime was......probaly 1998. It just doesn't happen in the marsh. Plus, the saltier the water the colder it has to be to freeze..........duh. Ain't gonna happen.
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Old 09-12-2013, 04:52 PM
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Last time I broke ice duck hunting in La anytime was......probaly 1998. It just doesn't happen in the marsh. Plus, the saltier the water the colder it has to be to freeze..........duh. Ain't gonna happen.
Well how about this from Feb 2011?

Thousands of redfish trapped due to closed weirs but when the kill started stinking up the place it was funny that salt did not matter because they were quick to flush it

So before you say never, listen to people who know 1000Xs more than our 2 local saltycajun "save the duck weed guys"
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Well how about this from Feb 2011?

Thousands of redfish trapped due to closed weirs but when the kill started stinking up the place it was funny that salt did not matter because they were quick to flush it

So before you say never, listen to people who know 1000Xs more than our 2 local saltycajun "save the duck weed guys"
Holy moly We are talking freezes in September and you pull an article from FEBRUARY

I have forgotten more than you will ever know about natural resources in Louisiana
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Holy moly We are talking freezes in September and you pull an article from FEBRUARY

I have forgotten more than you will ever know about natural resources in Louisiana
So Mr La Grass guy

If we dont get 10inchs of rain in 3-5 months your telling me a huge fish kill and shrimp harvest will not die??
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Last time I broke ice duck hunting in La anytime was......probaly 1998. It just doesn't happen in the marsh. Plus, the saltier the water the colder it has to be to freeze..........duh. Ain't gonna happen.
Johnson Bayou, Louisiana. 2011 winter. We had a saltwater marsh...Duh. It happened,
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Johnson Bayou, Louisiana. 2011 winter. We had a saltwater marsh...Duh. It happened,
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It happens so rarely that one would have to take a picture to show others for amazement!

Everyone clap for the guy that recollects one freeze in the last 15 years! Winter of 2011....was probaly January of 2012.

And if the pond only holds 3 inches of water it might as well be a field.
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It happens so rarely that one would have to take a picture to show others for amazement!

Everyone clap for the guy that recollects one freeze in the last 15 years! Winter of 2011....was probaly January of 2012.

And if the pond only holds 3 inches of water it might as well be a field.
^^ LMAO @ this guy

Do you know the adv depth of our marshes??
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It happens so rarely that one would have to take a picture to show others for amazement!

Everyone clap for the guy that recollects one freeze in the last 15 years! Winter of 2011....was probaly January of 2012.

And if the pond only holds 3 inches of water it might as well be a field.
But "it just doesn't happen in a marsh"

That marsh is a little deeper than 3 inches of water. Save the grass bro. Save the grass
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Did say that it happens very very seldom and won't happen anytime near when shrimp are in there. Been hunting longer than you have been alive and can count maybe a half dozen times I broke ice on salt marsh.[/QUOTE]


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Last time I broke ice duck hunting in La anytime was......probaly 1998. It just doesn't happen in the marsh. Plus, the saltier the water the colder it has to be to freeze..........duh. Ain't gonna happen.
Oh. So in 1998 you broke ice with shrimp in the marsh? Damn break out the ziplocks, get to bagging some frozen shrimp.

"It ain't gonna happen" famous quote right there.
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Did say that it happens very very seldom and won't happen anytime near when shrimp are in there. Been hunting longer than you have been alive and can count maybe a half dozen times I broke ice on salt marsh.



Oh. So in 1998 you broke ice with shrimp in the marsh? Damn break out the ziplocks, get to bagging some frozen shrimp.

"It ain't gonna happen" famous quote right there.[/QUOTE]

Nope. Shrimp were long gone at that time.
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