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Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 11:12 am
by jsherwin
TWR wrote:Lake Jackson is for sissys.
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I'm a sissy.

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 12:58 am
by qckmstr
marshman wrote:What is east about a mile?
what's east????

pirogue slough..... everyone aughta see it from the air when the ducks are there
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 8:14 pm
by Jelly
TWR wrote:Lake Jackson is for sissys.
Ya'll ain't see chit 'till you head east about a mile and bump into Pirogue.
Son, thats we need access.
Come on, somebody give it up.
what an booty

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 8:59 am
by TWR
Sorry Jelly.
I just get pissed every time I think about the situation at Lake Jackson and a few others like it scattered about the state. For a select few to have sole access to something they don’t even own is just plain wrong.
Thus the reason for my statement, nothing personal, and I apologize.
The most disgusting case is the Beulah Crevasse in Bolivar County. Although all the land around it is private there is a chute leading in to it from Lake Beulah. Using this “LOGIC†any oxbow connected to the Mississippi without public access should be private.
Oh, one last apology, sorry for hijacking your thread.
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 2:21 pm
by CL
Pirogue!!!!!! You know God has blessed you when you get to hunt in there. I used to hunt it a lot about 13-14 years ago when a good friend had a part leased. We killed lots of green in there and I killed my first band there also. That first band in Pirogue ranks right up there with my 10th band, a Jack Miner taken in NE LA 7 years ago, just because that old cypress brake is a really cool place unlike any other I've ever seen.
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 2:37 pm
by Jelly
TWR wrote:Sorry Jelly.
I just get pissed every time I think about the situation at Lake Jackson and a few others like it scattered about the state. For a select few to have sole access to something they don’t even own is just plain wrong.
Thus the reason for my statement, nothing personal, and I apologize.
The most disgusting case is the Beulah Crevasse in Bolivar County. Although all the land around it is private there is a chute leading in to it from Lake Beulah. Using this “LOGIC†any oxbow connected to the Mississippi without public access should be private.
Oh, one last apology, sorry for hijacking your thread.
We're cool..

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 2:41 pm
by TODO
TWR wrote:Sorry Jelly.
I just get pissed every time I think about the situation at Lake Jackson and a few others like it scattered about the state. For a select few to have sole access to something they don’t even own is just plain wrong.
Thus the reason for my statement, nothing personal, and I apologize.
The most disgusting case is the Beulah Crevasse in Bolivar County. Although all the land around it is private there is a chute leading in to it from Lake Beulah. Using this “LOGIC†any oxbow connected to the Mississippi without public access should be private.
Oh, one last apology, sorry for hijacking your thread.
That chute was a man made ditch prior to the levee breaking and forming the crevase. Merigold hunting club has won a many a trespassing case because of that ditch being man made. No ducks there anyway.
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 2:51 pm
by TWR
"That chute was a man made ditch prior to the levee breaking and forming the crevase."--huh?
The lawyers that got that on the books and Johnny Cochran have someting in common...DAMN GOOD at what they do.
PS How is the hunting at Merigold these days?
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 3:21 pm
by Jelly
are they still selling shares to merigold. Last I heard it was 250ish