Just talked to the dredgers and they said they will be out next week. So the water should clear up and hopefully the redfish will move back in.
Im sure there will be a lot of dirt moving around within the leveys but shouldn't effect the water clairity as long as they stay dammed off.
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Thanks for the report David.
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Thank you David.
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Hope you are right. Thanks.
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Good to hear that. The one time I went in there last I was surprised to see so much white sand in the spoil ares.
Our group bike ride went to the Saltwater Barrier the other night and the water had 6 to 8 inches visibility. I was a little surprised.
The flats need shrimp and shad to hold the redfish.
Our group bike ride went to the Saltwater Barrier the other night and the water had 6 to 8 inches visibility. I was a little surprised.
The flats need shrimp and shad to hold the redfish.
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Good news! I plan to hit a few areas close by once it warms up a bit and the reds start moving back in! Hopefully it will go back to some semblance of what it was before the dredging!
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Good news. I'll be interested to see how the flow has been effected by the levees.