more Lake Bash info
Boat launches
If you want to be able to use a launch on Lake Bash day, you'd better get there early, say by 1000am latest. I've been at 1100am and their full-no more parking.
Bring water sandals, etc. for the Bash, generally good sandy bottom but you never know when you'll find something sharp, or a few clamshells in certain areas.
If you stay in Pontchatoula or Hammond, you'll launch on the Tickfaw Marina Launch on Hwy 22, or the Public Launch across the river also on Hwy 22, go down the Tickfaw past The Prop Stop and cross the lake from the north end to reach the Bash on the south end of Lake Maurepas. If you stay in the cabins on the Diversion Canal, you'll come out of the Diversion/Blind River, pass the Blind River Bar into the south end of Lake Maurepas closer to the Bash on the southern west side of the Lake. I've never stayed in the Cabins so I can't tell you much about them, except the phone numbers are listed in the other post.
If these two launches would be booked up, you could always go to "Canal Banks" launch 15 or so miles SE down Hwy 22 and the Diversion Canal. You'd come out into the Lake from the Blind River on the South end from here also.
Maps
If you want an incredible map of the area, all the water ways, showing boat launches, restarants and bars on the water, whether each one has gasoline or a launch at that site, go to RiverRatRob.com to order them. It's the one called the 2007 Useful Boaters Map. You've never seen a map like this one, and probably never will elsewhere. Has many GPS coordinates, distances between points, phone numbers, etc. The front side is Lake Maurepas with all the rivers and canals, Diversion Canal, Amite River, Blind River, etc. The back side is Lake Pontchartrain. Invaluable if your not familiar with the area. Tell him Cap'm Kurt from Lake Charles sent you.
If you want just a list of GPS coordinates of all the bars, restaraunts, lauches, with all their phone numbers, this map is called "The Official River Rat Map". I don't know if this one is listed on the site but you can contact Rob Arrington(River Rat Rob) on his website by email, or
Rob@riverratrob.com. One side is a simple lake map but the back side has all this information listed in tables. Nice for putting the coordinates in your GPS. It's an older map I believe.