Twenty six adventure-seeking paddlers met at the Black Bayou boat dock in Monroe on Saturday morning July 19th and embarked on a 4-mile round trip paddle to see the Eagle's Nest. Although humid, it didn’t feel overly hot thanks to the cloud coverage blocking the sun. Despite the high concentration of alligators in this lake, we didn’t see many (or any) on this outing, although we’re sure many saw us! Mark R. did see one as it was submerging. Egrets were also spotted in the distance. Several paddlers had spiders fall in their boats after bumping into trees, but none of the arachnids were large or scary enough to cause an evacuation. We all marveled at the large Eagle's Nest built high up in the tree, but no eagles were visible from where we were.
The paddle back to the boat dock was pleasant, and we reached it just as the sun was coming out and starting to heat things up. After loading our boats, we decided to go have lunch at the Waterfront Grill located right on Bayou DeSiard in Monroe. No sooner than we’d gathered around the tables on the covered back patio did the bottom drop out and rain came pouring down, bringing with it a very refreshing drop in temperature. It felt so wonderful and relaxing to sit under the breezy patio with friends and watch the rain beat down on the bayou. We enjoyed an array of drinks, appetizers, and entreés, including burgers, catfish, poboys, crab-stuffed mushrooms, and the best shrimp and chicken quesadillas Tammy’s ever eaten. A bale of turtles swimming below the patio were hoping for a taste, too. For dessert, Barbie helped herself to several fresh figs growing on a fig tree behind the parking lot, which inspired a few others to do the same. We all headed home full in both belly and spirit.
There’s something uniquely rewarding about a day that combines paddling through nature’s beauty and savoring a tasty meal with fellow BCOS friends. Thanks to Steve B and Melissa for organizing this event and to Jack Armstrong and Tommy Williams for leading the way thru the gator infested waters of Black Bayou Lake.

















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Love the photos ❤️
A couple additional photos from Jon Guice
Great event! Enjoyed seeing everyone.
Great photos! Enjoyed the day!
The paddle gods did great. Cooled us off right when we got under cover. And yes, the best chicken and shrimp quesadillas that I have ever had.