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Building a camp in the marsh
Posted on 1/9/16 at 12:05 am
Posted on 1/9/16 at 12:05 am
Me and some buddies at work are thinking about building a camp down in the marsh somewhere... All these ideas and dreams plans are great and everything, but the problem is where to find land?
I had thought the state leases marsh land but wasn't sure. I didn't know if just showing up at the state land office and asking if they have marsh land for lease is the way to do it or not. Sportsman and Craigslist are really no help. Any other ideas on where to start looking?
I had thought the state leases marsh land but wasn't sure. I didn't know if just showing up at the state land office and asking if they have marsh land for lease is the way to do it or not. Sportsman and Craigslist are really no help. Any other ideas on where to start looking?
Posted on 1/9/16 at 12:49 am to geauxcats10
Gimme an idea where your looking, Cameron, Vermilion, St Mary, Lafourche, at least a parish would help
Posted on 1/9/16 at 1:04 am to Boston911
St. Mary ------> East would be ideal...
Posted on 1/9/16 at 6:08 am to geauxcats10
Are you talking about a permanent camp? Like, something you can only boat to, but built to stand hurricanes?
Lots of people have had that idea. But you don't see many/any camps like that. The cost of building to that standard in the marsh is prohibitive. Would probably cost you $500 per square foot.
A much better solution would be to find an old barge. Build your camp on that. Then put a generator and a motor on it. Much cheaper, and you can move it around when a storm comes. Or when you want to change seasons.
Lots of people have had that idea. But you don't see many/any camps like that. The cost of building to that standard in the marsh is prohibitive. Would probably cost you $500 per square foot.
A much better solution would be to find an old barge. Build your camp on that. Then put a generator and a motor on it. Much cheaper, and you can move it around when a storm comes. Or when you want to change seasons.
Posted on 1/9/16 at 6:16 am to No Colors
Def build on a barge. Can probably find a decent one for 5k
Posted on 1/9/16 at 6:50 am to michael corleone
I see all kinds of camps for sale or lease when I'm fishing. Why don't you go boat riding and look for some and get the contact info?
Posted on 1/9/16 at 11:30 am to geauxcats10
I have a marsh camp. Most leases are from oil companies. It's a huge pain in the arse to build or repair anything unless you live close by and have access to a large boat to haul lumber, etc. unless you can afford to pay someone to do it all.
Other than that, marsh camps are the shite.
Other than that, marsh camps are the shite.
Posted on 1/9/16 at 2:05 pm to Motorboat
Motorboat, that camp looks familiar, Leeville area?
Posted on 1/9/16 at 2:07 pm to Motorboat
...did I sell you a tracker earlier this year?
Posted on 1/9/16 at 2:51 pm to Larry Gooseman
No. Dulac.
And rando, I would never buy a tracker.
And rando, I would never buy a tracker.
Posted on 1/9/16 at 3:35 pm to Motorboat
That's a damn nice looking camp Motorboat!
A barge might be the best idea, however was I on the right track about the state leasing marsh for camps?
A barge might be the best idea, however was I on the right track about the state leasing marsh for camps?
Posted on 1/9/16 at 3:46 pm to geauxcats10
No. O n G companies usually lease. You have to track down the person at the company in charge of such things. Get in list of someone's lease lapses.
Posted on 1/9/16 at 4:04 pm to geauxcats10
as motorboat says, almost all marshland is owned by oil and gas companies and has typically been leased to the same folks for decades. I would say that your best bet would be to buy some piece of shite camp with the intention of tearing it down and rebuilding while taking over the existing lease.
expect to pay a premium to make this happen, though...
expect to pay a premium to make this happen, though...
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