Area 4 |
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| Amite River | Lake Pontchartrain | Pearl River |
| Blind River | Natalbany River | Tchefuncte River |
| Blood River | Pass Manchac | Tickfaw River |
| Bogue Chitto | Pass Rigolets | University Lake |
| Lake Maurepas | ||
| Destination | Parish | Links |
| Amite River | ||
Livingston Parish |
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Livingston |
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Washington |
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| Lake Maurepas | The Lake Maurepas Society | |
Livingston - Tangipahoa |
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| Pass Manchac | ||
St. Tammany |
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Washington - St. Tammany |
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| The Pearl River and its tributaries flow along Louisiana's most eastern boundary. Running through mixed pines, cypress tupelo and marsh, a host of rivers and bayous make up the waterways of the Pearl River Basin. This vast area empties into The Rigolets and Lake Borgne. There are boat ramps located at Bogalusa, Talisheek, the I-59 bridge, ramps off of Hwy. 190, and along U.S. Hwy. 90. A good map of the area is recommended. | ||
St. Tammany, Tangipahoa |
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| The Tchefuncte River is located on the eastern boundary of Tangipahoa Parish. It flows south through St. Tammany Parish and the town of Madisonville before entering Lake Pontchartrain at its north shore. The lower end of the river is suitable for boating and v-hulls and has good access to developed recreation areas. This beautiful cypress lined river is home to largemouth and spotted bass . | ||
St. Helena, Livingston |
Tickfaw State Park | |
| The Tickfaw River on the north end can be used for float fishing and canoeing with the lower end suitable for boating and v-hulls. There is limited access along the river. The lower end is heavily used by pleasure boaters. The beautiful cypress lined banks holds good numbers of largemouth bass. | ||
| University Lake | E. Baton Rouge | |