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re: Converting LakeP into freshwater
Posted on 12/4/12 at 1:30 pm to tigerinthebueche
Posted on 12/4/12 at 1:30 pm to tigerinthebueche
Lake P would greatly benefit from an annual introduction of freshwater into its basin. Either via Bonne Carre, Maurepus project, or La Branche. Latter two would be best due to the filtration of nutrients before hitting lake.
I fished it a bunch before Katrina, not much since my buddy lost his home on Carr Drive. Better than Venice or GI not sure about that one. At times maybe, but the ride to the 8 mile hump from launch puts me on snapper, mangys, lemons out of GI and that's after I caught my limit of specks without getting my ankles wet without needing a boat.
I fished it a bunch before Katrina, not much since my buddy lost his home on Carr Drive. Better than Venice or GI not sure about that one. At times maybe, but the ride to the 8 mile hump from launch puts me on snapper, mangys, lemons out of GI and that's after I caught my limit of specks without getting my ankles wet without needing a boat.
Posted on 12/4/12 at 1:33 pm to Capt ST
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At times maybe
never fished Lake P, so I'll defer to Meaux's experience on that one. I've fised Venice though and I don't know of any area in THE WORLD that offers what it does.
Posted on 12/4/12 at 1:41 pm to Capt ST
quote:All of the areas around the lakes got hit with salt water from the hurricanes in the past 10yrs and the trees didn't take too well to it
Lake P would greatly benefit from an annual introduction of freshwater into its basin. Either via Bonne Carre, Maurepus project, or La Branche. Latter two would be best due to the filtration of nutrients before hitting lake.
Everywhere in South LA would benefit from the fresh water/nutrients from the river, just hasn't been implemented on a large scale yet
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