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Loggy Bayou is a 17.3-mile-long (27.8 km) [1] stream in northwestern Louisiana which connects Lake Bistineau with the Red River. Bistineau is the reservoir of Dorcheat Bayou , which flows 115 miles (185 km) [ 1 ] southward from Nevada County , Arkansas , into Webster Parish .
Loggy Bayou Wildlife Management Area: Bossier 6,558 Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Manchac Wildlife Management Area St. John the Baptist: 8,328 Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Marsh Bayou Wildlife Management Area Evangeline 655 Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Lake Bistineau was created by a flood after a log jam in 1800, but the lake gradually drained over time. In 1935, construction on a dam began, and the park was opened in 1938. [1]
Tree stands or deer stands are open or enclosed platforms used by hunters. The platforms are secured to trees in order to elevate the hunter and give them a better vantage point. A tripod stand is a similar device, but because it is freestanding rather than attached to a tree, it is not technically a tree stand.
Black Bayou Lake is studded with cypress and tupelo trees, and surrounded by swamps that graduate into bottomland hardwoods and then into upland mixed pine/hardwoods. Cherrybark oak , cedar elm , ash , hickories and willow oak dominate the lower areas while shortleaf pine , loblolly pine , mockernut hickory and post oak dominate the upland sites.
A young stand of even-aged fir trees growing in a formerly clearcut area in the Sierra Nevada mountains, with an older cohort behind them. Even-aged timber management is a group of forest management practices employed to achieve a nearly coeval cohort group of forest trees . [ 1 ]
The 18,491-acre (74.83 km 2) Bushley Bayou Unit, located 8 miles (13 km) west of Jonesville, was established May 16, 2001. This acquisition was made possible through a partnership agreement between The Conservation Fund, American Electric Power, and the Fish and Wildlife Service.
Bayou Corne in Louisiana, October 2010. In usage in the Southern United States, a bayou (/ ˈ b aɪ. uː, ˈ b aɪ. oʊ /) [1] is a body of water typically found in a flat, low-lying area. It may refer to an extremely slow-moving stream, river (often with a poorly defined shoreline), marshy lake, wetland, or creek.