There were several alligators in the water--patrolling their territories, eyeing us as we trolled by. The next morning, however, they were in for a Cajun wake-up call by our alligator hunters...but that story is on a different post!
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Saturday, September 26, 2009
The Return to Mallard Bay: Gueydan, Louisiana
Fishing for Bass and Red fish in the brackish waters off Grand Lake in Cameron Parish with long-time friend Louis Turner. Here, at our Mallard Bay Hunting and Fishing Camp, we took his tunnel-drive boat out and threw a few casts out along the edges of our marsh and bayous.


There were several alligators in the water--patrolling their territories, eyeing us as we trolled by. The next morning, however, they were in for a Cajun wake-up call by our alligator hunters...but that story is on a different post!
There were several alligators in the water--patrolling their territories, eyeing us as we trolled by. The next morning, however, they were in for a Cajun wake-up call by our alligator hunters...but that story is on a different post!
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