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ATFfishing.com The Bassmaster Classic 2011 in New Orleans, LA Fifty of the world's top anglers compete for the title of Bassmaster Classic champion on the Louisiana Delta, Feb. 18-20, 2011. Defending Champion (1) Name (No. of Classics) Kevin VanDam (21) Home state MI Bassmaster Elite Series (36) Name (No. of Classics) Edwin Evers (10) Skeet Reese (12) Terry Butcher (2) Aaron Martens (12) Cliff Pace (4) Russ Lane (4) Greg Hackney (9) Tommy Biffle (17) Gary Klein (29) Derek Remitz (3) John Crews (5) Brian Snowden (5) Mark Davis (15) Mike McClelland (8) Todd Faircloth (9) Scott Rook (8) Morizo Shimizu (1) Matt Herren (3) Bill Lowen (3) Stephen Browning (7) Michael Iaconelli (12) Dave Wolak (5) Shaw Grigsby (13) Boyd Duckett (5) Bobby Lane (4) Jeff Kriet (7) Gerald Swindle (11) Jason Williamson (1) Greg Vinson (1) Steve Kennedy (5) Dean Rojas (9) Brent Chapman (10) Kevin Wirth (12) Kelly Jordon (9) Terry Scroggins (8) Paul Elias (15) Home state Southern Opens (2) Name (No. of Classics) Randall Tharp (1) Andy Montgomery (1)Home state AL SC Central Opens (2) Name (No. of Classics) Keith Combs (1) Clark Reehm (2) Home state TX TX Northern Opens (2) Name (No. of Classics) Ryan Said (1) Tracy Adams (1) Home state MI NC Federation Nation (6) Name (No. of Classics) Brandon Palaniuk (1) George Crain (1) Dale Hightower (1) Brian LaClair (1) Sean Alvarez (1) David Watson (1) Home state ID AL OK DE VT IN Weekend Series (1) Name (No. of Classics) Ryan McMurtury (1) Home state SC Qualifiers by State AL — 10 AZ — 1 AR — 4 CA — 1 DE — 1 FL — 3 ID — 1 IN — 1 JP — 1 KS — 1 KY — 1 LA — 1  MI — 2 MS — 2 MO — 1 NC — 2 NJ — 1 OH — 1 OK — 5 SC — 3 TX — 5 VA — 1 VT — 1 Former Classic champs: 6 Former AOYs: 7 Classic rookies: 15 Join BASS
FISHING FORUM Arkansas Marine  1-877-649-4920 THE FISHING MEDIA ATFfishing.com New Orleans was originally built on natural levees along the Mississippi River that were a result of soil deposits left from the river's annual floods. The site chosen for New Orleans had many advantages. Because it sits where distance between the river and Lake Pontchartrain is shortest, Louisiana Indians had long used the area as a depot and market for goods carried between the two waterways. The narrow strip of land also aided rapid troop movements, and the river's crescent shape slowed ships approaching from downriver and exposed them to gunfire, however flooding was always a hazard. The first artificial levees and canals were built in early colonial times. They were erected to protect New Orleans against routine flooding from the Mississippi River. The "back of town" away from the river originally drained down into the swamps running toward Lake Pontchartrain. Flooding from the lake side was rare and less severe as most of the old town had been built on high ground along the riverfront. Vertical cross-section of New Orleans, showing maximum levee height of 23 feet. The central pumping station of the New Orleans drainage system, 1904 As the city grew, demand for more land encouraged expansion into lower areas more prone to periodic flooding. For most of the 19th century most residential buildings were raised up at least a foot above street level (often several feet), since periodic flooding of the streets was a certainty at the time. n the 1830s state engineer George T. Dunbar proposed an ambitious system of underground drainage canals beneath the streets. The goal was to drain water by gravity into the low lying swamps, supplementing this with canals and mechanical pumps. The first of the city's steam engine powered drainage pumps, adapted from a ship's paddle wheel and used to push water along the Orleans Canal out to Bayou St. John, was constructed in this decade. However, only a few of Dunbar's plans were actually implemented as the panic of 1837 largely ended major systematic improvements for a generation. In 1859 surveyor Louis H. Pilié improved the drainage canals, bricking in some portions. Four large steam "draining machines" were built to push water through the canals into the lake. In 1871, some 36 miles (58 km) of canals were built in the city for both improved drainage and small vessel shipping within town. However, despite earlier efforts, at the end of the 19th century it was still common for water to cover streets from curb to curb after rainstorms, sometimes for days. DID YOU KNOW New Orleans Louisiana State Fishing Records Click Here! 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