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    I see several huts/cabins which look abandoned on the East side of 2004 bridge. Does anyone have any info on what the protocal process is in aquiring one of them?

  • #2
    i have been renting them out the last few years...just give me $100 for 3 days ....cash...and i will give you the key " i mean screwdriver ".......just kidding...i will ask a buddy maybe he knows..ive always wondered too

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    • #3
      I would like to know as well. A friend of mine has one and they have to pay a permit fee to the state every year.
      KEEP IT WET..

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      • #4
        Just get a travel trailer and stay at Lutes

        That is my plan

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        • #5
          Cabin permits handled by the GLO

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          • #6
            I know a little about it. I think the program is pretty cool but lots of pressure to end it over the years. Anyone ever gets a chance to buy on and wants a partner, I'm in. I've tried myself but haven't been able to seal the deal. I will keep trying.

            Details are available at the GLO website --> HERE
            "Shut up and jerk your croaker" - James Fox

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            • #7
              Texas land Com. issues permits for those cabins and i think the only one that's actually abandon is the old game warden shack but I'm not sure you can see it from the bridge. the rest i do believe all have permitted owners. you can always call the TLC with the PC permit number if it looks abandon they can tell you if it is or not. I know there are a cpl for sale or were but they usually go quick

              also they may have lots of permit sites but if no solid pylons are on those sites already then good luck i don't think they hand them out anymore. and i think there is a waiting list for the ones that get permits pulled for what ever reason.
              75% Saltwater 5% led 20 % soft plastic 99% Alcohol 500% Fish stories = the make up of an angler.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by GoldSpoonGeneral View Post
                Texas land Com. issues permits for those cabins and i think the only one that's actually abandon is the old game warden shack but I'm not sure you can see it from the bridge. the rest i do believe all have permitted owners. you can always call the TLC with the PC permit number if it looks abandon they can tell you if it is or not. I know there are a cpl for sale or were but they usually go quick

                also they may have lots of permit sites but if no solid pylons are on those sites already then good luck i don't think they hand them out anymore. and i think there is a waiting list for the ones that get permits pulled for what ever reason.
                I knew someone would have in depth knowledge on the issue here on this forum. Thank you Goldspoon!.

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                • #9
                  We used to have the 1st one on the left going out, that is up on land ....

                  It became a hassle, as people would break in to them every year and trash them ....

                  No power, no water, and you have to haul everything out there

                  A partner is a must, as it's just to hard by yourself

                  The RV thing is the way to go - Trust ME! .... you can have AC / move it when you need, and the cost is much cheaper.

                  I know most of the guys who have cabins... the guys who have the 3 cabin on the island near the wind mill are out there a bunch ... one guy goes out there for over a month, only coming in to pick up people at the ramp, who have gas, ice and supplies ....

                  One of my favorite things out there at night, when the wind lays, you can here bait getting busted on the water, and it's peacful ...

                  IMO - the bad out wieghs the good COMPARED to the RV, at Lutes
                  FISH CONTROL MY BRAIN

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Muddskipper View Post
                    We used to have the 1st one on the left going out, that is up on land ....

                    It became a hassle, as people would break in to them every year and trash them ....

                    No power, no water, and you have to haul everything out there

                    A partner is a must, as it's just to hard by yourself

                    The RV thing is the way to go - Trust ME! .... you can have AC / move it when you need, and the cost is much cheaper.

                    I know most of the guys who have cabins... the guys who have the 3 cabin on the island near the wind mill are out there a bunch ... one guy goes out there for over a month, only coming in to pick up people at the ramp, who have gas, ice and supplies ....

                    One of my favorite things out there at night, when the wind lays, you can here bait getting busted on the water, and it's peacful ...

                    IMO - the bad out wieghs the good COMPARED to the RV, at Lutes
                    I know a guy who practically lives out there prolly the same guy skipper.

                    No problem pieman glad i could help.
                    75% Saltwater 5% led 20 % soft plastic 99% Alcohol 500% Fish stories = the make up of an angler.

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                    • #11
                      I grew up with a place in Louisiana that I lost in '97 to Hurricane Danny. I came here and found a new place in '07. Ike was a terrible experience, but there is NOTHING like having a place out here on the bayou. With a LOT of help from friends here on FWE, the place is whole again and I wouldn't trade my time here for time anywhere else in the world . . . . well, maybe for some time in Anegada.

                      If you can get in on a deal with someone, then DO IT! There's nothing like it. Sorry Mudskipper, but it beats an RV at Lutes to death IMO. I see the practicality in your argument, but in real practice it's just not the same.
                      From 1970-1997, true heaven on Earth existed on the banks of Bayou Cook. "Hey Dad, Thanks for buying the Camp."

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by coachlaw View Post
                        I grew up with a place in Louisiana that I lost in '97 to Hurricane Danny. I came here and found a new place in '07. Ike was a terrible experience, but there is NOTHING like having a place out here on the bayou. With a LOT of help from friends here on FWE, the place is whole again and I wouldn't trade my time here for time anywhere else in the world . . . . well, maybe for some time in Anegada.

                        If you can get in on a deal with someone, then DO IT! There's nothing like it. Sorry Mudskipper, but it beats an RV at Lutes to death IMO. I see the practicality in your argument, but in real practice it's just not the same.

                        RV i think is cheaper and more practical but Experience wise nothing beats a fish camp.
                        75% Saltwater 5% led 20 % soft plastic 99% Alcohol 500% Fish stories = the make up of an angler.

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