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Team Jo-Jo & Oneofthepack,

 

Below is a fantastic resource for anyone interested in exploring the history and geography of Louisiana’s marshlands, which could be especially useful for learning more about the various fishing areas we frequent:

 

 

 

This site provides access to a treasure trove of old maps, some dating back to the 1800s. It offers a detailed look into how Louisiana’s coastlines, marshes, and waterways have shifted over time. By exploring these maps, we can not only see the development of the marsh areas we fish today but also identify historical waterways and locations that could have potential for fishing based on past geography.

 

Studying these maps can give us a deeper understanding of the shifting patterns in the coastal ecosystem. This insight could be invaluable for identifying lesser-known or forgotten fishing spots, changes in water flow, and even areas where fish populations might gather that may not appear on modern maps.

 

For Team Jo-Jo, this tool can become a strategic advantage as we continue to explore new waters in areas like Delacroix, Lake P, and beyond. Plus, it's always fun to learn more about the landscape we’ve spent so much time on, with historical context enriching our fishing adventures.

 

Appreciate this great find—it could help us fine-tune our approach, maybe even uncover some hidden gems!

 

Good Fishing,

Team Jo-Jo & Oneofthepack

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