I am sorry there aint more of 'em, but here iz what little we saved....by state.
http://www.rivers.gov/wildriverslist.html#al
http://www.rivers.gov/wildriverslist.html#al
seedtick said:think that's either an old website that hasn't been updated or there's different types of designated scenic waterways in louisiana
most of the rivers and just about every bayou around here is a "scenic" waterway according to the state folks
scenic designations means, among other things, that we can't pull up sinker cypress logs. No real big deal as there are plenty logs in the non-scenic waterways, but i don't understand how folks benefit by leaving these old logs buried in the mud for the rest of time
If I'm not mistaken, wild and scenic rivers are also protected from flow control, i.e. dams and weirs. Am I correct? (or full of Boat Science?)bearridge said:A National Scenic river stops folks frum buildin' along the banks. They try ta make the river go back ta the way it looked when the High Sheriff wuz a little pardner......rite after the Crow Magnums come up suckin' hind tit. :wink:
now that iz funny....I dont care who ya are.... :mrgreen: :mrgreen:Ozark said:yuor right Russel except for canoe traffic
Kayak Jack said:Graybeard, could you please email me at [email protected]?