Rain, low water give us time to clean up, put up and get ready
There’s not water in those marshes: canals are at least three feet below what we’d consider “normal,” and marsh ponds are near bone dry after producing as many as 50 bass and 20 redfish on a day’s fishing in October.
Interesting article about conditions in the marshes of South Louisiana. This is the problem with all the levees that were build, the rivers are at flood stage yet the marshes are bone dry, that's not how nature intended it. Fresh water diversions need to push more sediment rich water into the marshes during these high river periods.
Read the full story here....
https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/sports/outdoors/article_cd6bc3aa-46df-11ea-ba54-ef0a26497d81.html

Good to see people taking care of their area, not relying on government.
Sad that some people let it get to that point though.
I think it's a culture thing, I don't see it in some places around the world.