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Big Burns is dry
Big Burns at the High Island well area. |
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Another one closer to the Lil Chenier road.
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Little Burns is still pimpin water
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More from the Big Burns.
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Neither one of them pics look promising!
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I seen no ponds or canals North of the Lil Chenier road that had enuff water for a boat to go thru.
I did see some places just East of the Catfish Locks dock with water, but none to the West of the dock. |
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Ray, You need to stop posting today. You ain't got nothing but bad news right now. j/k
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Info. Sharing Cuz...
Don't waste your time going fishing at the Burns. |
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That's no good
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First pond along the highway, just North of the Lil Chenier road.
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OK, thanks for not letting me waste my time.
No driving on the beach and no h2o in the Big Burns. Not a good news day! I've never seen it anywhere near that dry!!! |
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Road ditch along the South side of Lil Chenier road.
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Two rows of crab traps in the Lil Chenier Bayou just after the Indian Mounds.
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Pond just West of the Catfish Lock Dock. Crab traps all over the place, but can't got get them.
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Man, that's a sad sight.
Ronnie |
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Laccafish ain't far from that bad, guy I work with took a picture of the end of the old boat launch
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Quote:
Video on web page |
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That's what the marsh i hunt looks like. All i can say is come teal season whoever has blinds that they can pump water too are gonna slaughter them.
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Now is the time to work on your marsh blinds and dig ponds or cuts out for duck season. This is not the norm sotake advantage of plowing and putting some levees up to hold water for duck season. I did this last year and it paid off big time. I was able to do all the work I had talked about over the years to improve my spot.
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High Salinities continue to creep further inland. Salinity in the ICWW at Gibstown reported by COE Calcasieu Locks personnel as 16.6 ppt 6/30/11.
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