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    Listening to Kevin Ford's Radio show yesterday and he mentioned something about land owners driving pilings in the heart of the bayou black area taking away some great fishing areas do any of you guys know what area he was talking about any information would be greatly appreciated

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    There's a post on the La Sportsman forum that stated. "They are in the process of gating all Orange Grove canals, but all 70 mile canals"
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    Quote Originally Posted by jig rig View Post
    There's a post on the La Sportsman forum that stated. "They are in the process of gating all Orange Grove canals, but all 70 mile canals"
    Times sure are changing. Slowly losing access to all the places we used to have free reign to.

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    Hey 20joule, Been meaning to do that.

    Looks to be gaining speed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jig rig View Post
    Hey 20joule, Been meaning to do that.
    joule - very good JR, I like that
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    That's some sad news to Linda and I and a whole bunch more. I guess I'll have to pull up to the North Shore and fish with JR. At least I don't think they can gate natural rivers, but then, who knows. A very sad day for Terrebonne Parrish fisherman.
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    I Didn't think you could own navigable waters.
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    Anything possible in Louisiana

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    These are oilfield canals which were cut through private property, not natural streams. Some of these canals are 50 years old or older and have been used by the public since. Since these canals were dug on private lands the public doesn't have a chance as the laws are stacked against them. Only the passage of laws to prevent this would stop this. But as it stands we all know the rich land owners always win. What they will probably do is continue to lease the land to hunters and trappers and if you want to fish you'll have to buy a permit. More money to the greedy. That is what happened to Lake Theriot or so I heard. The land owner gated the canal to get into the lake and then tried to sell blinds for $1000. Well that fell flat on it's face, then some guide got use of the lake to take customers but that didn't work out either. Although the land owner had the rights to the entrance to the lake, the majority of the lake was owned by someone else. That 90 percent portion ended up belonging to Apache which made a deal with the Dularge Hunting Club to manage it since it is next to hunting club land and has the only other opening to the lake. Now we have to join the club to be able to fish 90% of the lake.
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    Well I'm like you Ppg it's a sad day for us sac a lait fishermen in the area I was just learning the area to

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