ABiz -> Acadiana Business TUE, JUL 12 10:11AM by The Independent Staff

Lake Martin adds bait and snack shop to growing list of amenities

The thousands of bird-watchers, photographers, kayakers and other nature enthusiasts who visit Lake Martin every year have something else to look for while scoping the scenic swampland. Acadiana’s own recreational hotspot is now also home to a snack stand and bait shop, fully equipped with nachos, hot dogs, crickets and an alternate boat launch.

The Teche News’ Ken Grissom writes that publicity for swamp tour guide Bryan Champagne’s new Cajun store has been flooded by a kayaker’s recent discovery of a body in Lake Martin, which led the unfortunate finder to Champagne’s new bait stand and snack shop to report the news.

But bad headlines aside, Champagne’s snack shop boasts food, bait, an open deck for tour-takers or patrons to enjoy — and another boat ramp that provides an alternative to the “often busy” public ramp at Lake Martin:

Just about the whole east shoreline of the lake is privately owned, although development has been curtailed in favor of the wilderness that attracts both nesting birds and tourists. The western shoreline, including the famous rookery, is owned by the Nature Conservancy, which has added a board walk and interpretive center.

In addition to his bait store, Champagne, a Breaux Bridge native who says on his website that he was born and raised on the banks of the Bayou Teche, works full-time giving swamp tours across Lake Martin’s 9,500 acres.

The Cypress Island Preserve, a project of the Nature Conservancy, has brought new life to Lake Martin over the past few years with the building of a boardwalk, new walking trails and a picnic pavilion to enhance the bird rookery.

The Independent’s Cool Town panel also weighed in on the popular swampland, voting Lake Martin as the most creative use of a Sunday morning.

Read more here and here.


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written by Pissed Off , July 13, 2011 - 10:08 pm
The bait shop is an abomination. It needs to go.

He also plans on building cabins for people to rent.

Lake Martin is for nature preservation and appreciation, not commercial gain.
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , July 16, 2011 - 02:20 am
Every scenic natural setting is overrun by couillions, if you'd see this Deliverance Degenerate looking Yahoo, you would'nt get in a boat with him, and catch something you can't scrub off with a lb. of Borax... Bet he has no Health Board Permit. Check Em out Billy. Better yet ask to see his federal ID No. he's self employed and payes TAXES, NON ?
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written by JDough , July 21, 2011 - 08:00 pm
I don't understand why The Ind is covering this story in a positive light.

Breaux Bridge government is not happy, but the guy got his permits practically overnight...sounds like bribes to me...
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written by Ronnie judice jr , September 19, 2011 - 09:16 pm
I like having a bait shop at lake martin, it is just as natural as anything and if there is an emergency the worker there is ready to help.
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written by Engineer for wildlife Future , November 22, 2011 - 06:05 pm
Hope this does not set a precedent for large scale commercialization of Lake Martin.
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