"CATAHOULA LAKE CHRONICLES: The View From Indian Bluff" is the
first book of its kind that describes in detail the history of
Catahoula Lake along with some of its colorful legends and
folklore. Catahoula Lake spans some 30,000 acres in the Louisiana
parishes of LaSalle and Rapides, and is actually a gigantic basin,
an open sump area, roughly sixteen to eighteen miles long and six
to eight miles wide. The lake is the most important inland wetland
for waterfowl and shorebirds in Louisiana, providing habitat for as
many as 500,000 waterfowl and 20 species of shorebirds. Hunters and
fishers come from all over the world to experience the wonders of
Catahoula Lake. Jack Willis, a longtime storyteller from Jena,
Louisiana, spins his yarns, weaving historical fact with legendary
tales from the people who have lived off the lake and the land for
hundreds of years.
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