Why is Lake Calcasieu
called "Big Lake"? Anybody know?
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Cus its where ya busted ya big arse wadin with w. Lmao
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Cause its BIG
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Cuzzz we catch the biggest trout in the State,,,,, and we don't make fishing shows trolling rattle traps or have a super hero like chink catching 18lbs trout on croker and eating them
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Conpared to what? |
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always have wondered this myself..
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Cuz W's midget arse with t-Rex arms make it look so large! All those 12" trout he catches...well, even they look big against the "midget squat!"
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....small lake
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....more like pond
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Like Blue said.......the 1st group of Pilgrims landed and saw all that water and those nice bayboats catching trout,,,, they gathered up and set sail on all the boats catching fish..... Once they go home that night one pilgrim said....we need to name this lake that's so big.... So rest is history
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Is it even as big as Sabine?
The reason I thought of this is...I was drivin across the eastern end of Lake Pontchartrain today...the narrowest part of the lake and it's still twice as wide as "Big" Lake. |
Probably due to comparison of other local lakes (Prien & Lake Charles)...it's BIG.
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Just like you tell your kids when they ask WHY WHY BUT WHY anf you say "_JUST BECAUSE"......
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I'll buy that, as well.
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I was told by my grandfather that it was given that nickname after the community of Big Lake was formed.
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The Calcasieu River was once called Rio Hondo which is spanish for deep river,
deep river, big lake they sort of go together. My best guess. |
cuz when the first coonass that saw it said " keeyaww..mais dats a big lake!!"
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The name 'Big Lake' helps to justify going out and spending a whole buncha money on a big bay boat to fish there:grinpimp: If you told your wife you needed to buy a 24' bay boat to fish 'Little Lake' more effectively it probably would not go over as well. Just a guess though, not sure:eek:
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W owns the lake, so he named it Big lake...
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Here is a paragraph and a link to the website of a guy who claims to be an atakapa indian desendant. I can't vouch for any of this info, but he answers the question Salty asked:
Prien Lake can be reached off I-210, Lake Street exit. The Atakapa-Ishak Indians called it Yukiti Tul ("Indian Lake"). In 1885 the Smithsonian recorded the Atakapa Language at a village site that sat on Yukiti Tul. A small park at the lake's edge is convenient for the tourist. It has been reported that in 1924 the last Indian dwellers around Yukiti Tul were chased off their ancestral lake by Lake Charles' powers. A third lake is Calcasieu Lake. It lies about 12 miles south of Yukiti Tul on the Calcasieu River's southward flow. It is prominent in the lives of the Atakapa-Ishak Indians in the Lake Charles City Area. The Indians' name for it was Tul Hets. That means "Big Lake." Descendants of the Atakapa-Ishaks living in Lake Charles still tend to call that lake "Big Lake" instead of Calcasieu Lake. Diggings show that Tul Hets' shore line was heavily inhabited by the Atakapa Ishak Indians Link: http://www.beau.org/~velmer/local/drivingtour.html |
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Dang Babaz,
Pretty impresive! My grandparents lived on Prien and my parents live on Henderson Bayou. I remember as a kid before million dollar mansions were part of the landscape my brothers and I use to find quite a few indian artifacts,(mostly arrowheads) and such. The part between Prien Lake Park and the ship channel is called Indian Bay! Good work Patrick, now get back to work! |
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