Bayouguy
Loc: From Chauvin living in North Carolina
Pictures taken Around Bayou Terrebonne next Bayou over from Bayou Petit Caillou
Bayouguy wrote:
Pictures taken Around Bayou Terrebonne next Bayou over from Bayou Petit Caillou
I like 1, very attractive scene.
Plieku69
Loc: The Gopher State, south end
Very nice, keep posting these. You live in a good place that most people don't know anything about.
Ken
Bayouguy wrote:
Pictures taken Around Bayou Terrebonne next Bayou over from Bayou Petit Caillou
Inspiring! I may make a run down to LaFourche Parish next weekend!
Looks like a great place to spend some time taking pictures, Thanks for sharing.
Very nice. Welcome to the UHH.
brobill
Loc: Fort Worth, Texas ( Haslet)
Brings back memories. I pastored a church in Raceland, La. in late 1980’s.
I like them both. Have you considered converting the second image to B&W?
Bayouguy
Loc: From Chauvin living in North Carolina
I have not tried to do that; interesting for sure; thanks for the tip... I will publish a 2d round of photos taken around the Bayou later and if it looks good I will include it. Again thanks for the idea.
Very good, #1 is a winner.
Bayouguy wrote:
Pictures taken Around Bayou Terrebonne next Bayou over from Bayou Petit Caillou
Great pictures. How do the nets work?
Bayouguy
Loc: From Chauvin living in North Carolina
Shrimp that hatched in the Marshland will move out to the open Gulf when they are large enough to make it in the wild.
Day time they bury themselves in the bottom. At night they come up near the surface to feed. The nights when
the Moon is right a strong outgoing tide develops, the larger shrimp will follow the tide just a few feet under the
surface and work their way to the Gulf of Mexico.
Shrimpers drop nets several feet down into the out going moving tidal water; the shrimp then move into the net.(by accident)
That is just one way of catching wild shrimp.
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