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    2theadvocate.com: Entertainment - LSU museum showing... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/30/2005    Last Visited: 10/30/2005  

    C.C. Lockwood will be on the tour, which leaves from the Shaw Center for Crown Point, where Captain Cyrus Blanchard of Lil' Cajun Swamp tours will guide the party through Barataria Swamp.

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    BARGING ON THE MISSISSIPPI ABOARD THE RIVER EXPLORER - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/15/2006    Last Visited: 3/15/2006  

    Wee piled onto a awning shaded boat called the Lil Cajun and met Cyrus Blanchard, our Cajun captain and colorful narrator.Once we got used to his accent, he kept us laughing.He was born and raised on the bayous and told story after story.He kept the alligators around the boat by feeding them marshmallows.

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    Btnep.org - Calendar of Events - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/25/2002    Last Visited: 3/27/2003  

    9:30 Registration and coffee 10:00 "Lessons from Natchitoches" The Cane River National Heritage Area presented by Nancy Morgan, Executive Director of the Cane River National Heritage Area Commission What can Citizens do to Get Involved in Preservation & Promotion Efforts? presented by Tom Paquette, Natchitoches concerned citizen & business owner Noon LUNCH (5$)and DISCUSSION on the bayou side 1:00 "Opportunities to Consider Along Bayou Lafourche" Captain Cyrus Blanchard (Crown Point) - Shrimping & Swamp Tours Angela Rathle - Bayou Boat Tour Carolyn Cheramie - Tourism Opportunities in Lafourche Josie Cheramie - Tourism Opportunities on Grand Isle Angela Falgoust - Tourism Opportunities in Ascension Marge Barker - Lafourche Heritage Museum in Lockport Joni Blanchard - Bayou History Camp And more!

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    CNN.com - Savvy Traveler: Cajun Swamp Tours - Oct. 1,... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/7/2002    Last Visited: 10/1/2002  

    Captain Cyrus Blanchard and Big BoyCaptain Cyrus Blanchard and Big Boy

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    Michelle Kholos traveled to the swamp to meet Captain Cyrus Blanchard and take his Lil' Cajun Swamp Tour.
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    Captain Cyrus Blanchard learned this for himself when he started giving swamp tours about 16 years ago.

    Cyrus: I knew that I had to keep them on top of the water for tourist people to be able to see them.I mean, I could give them something that's he'll go underwater to eat, he'll eat it.But you're not going to see him do it.That's why I keep him on top of the water with the marshmallows.And the marshmallows don't hurt them -- they sweet as sugar.All they does is melts in them.See that alligator right there, or a turtle or something?
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    Cyrus knows all the alligators by name.He should -- he named them, and they're on his 1,400 acres of land.Cyrus is comfortable on the bayou.He was born and raised on a houseboat 20 miles from the Gulf of Mexico.

    Cyrus: My people came here from Nova Scotia in 1755.I was born and raised French.I went to school in the fourth grade to talk English.

    Whereas most of us went to school by bus, Cyrus traveled by boat.He says school was shocking because he didn't know there were that many people in the world.Matter of fact, despite his ease and good humor with tourists, you sometimes get the impression Cyrus prefers alligators to people.He's spent his whole life with alligators, so he understands them.He feeds them, fights for them -- he has even wrestled them -- but what he absolutely won't do is eat them.

    Cyrus: Alligator meat is not good eating.It's nasty.Alligator meat smells just like what it eat.In other words, you can take a fish out of this water and you can fillet them right on the spot, salt and pepper him, batter and fry him -- no problem.If you take alligator meat out of this water and you cut the tail off and you try to fix it, I guarantee you're going to throw up because it smells bad.You see those people in the city that feed alligator meat to the tourists?Know what they got to do with it?They go to marinate it with Italian dressing and garlic for about a week to get that nasty smell out of it.
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    And, that's not the only tip Cyrus has for tourists traveling to the Big Easy:

    Cyrus: Oh, the city ain't nothing but a big rip off, man. Big rip off.

    You can find a couple dozen swamp tours in the area, but it's Cyrus' attitude that attracted me to Lil' Cajun.On his Web site is a note posted to tourists that reads: "When making tour reservations, please do not involve hotel personnel.They require a deposit from you.They pocket your deposit.This deposit is what we call a 'kickback.' We are one of the few who do not believe in dealing with kickbacks.They are wrong, dirty and underhanded."
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    Cyrus: I'm about my bayou, my state and my heritage -- that's what I like to promote.And also, I like to tell people what's going on to keep them from being ripped off when they come to the city, because our city of New Orleans is nothing but a big rip off.And if people don't know that by now, they'll learn when they go back home and their pockets are empty.Like I said, it's all because of the kickbacks -- and that's wrong.It's wrong for the tourist people to be caught in a trap that way.

    But it's not just innocent tourists that Cyrus is fighting for.

    Cyrus: There's a big bald eagle.There's one on the tower right there, and there's one over there.See how big?That's a great big one.And what's happening -- they used to be on my property and because of those airboats, they don't want to stay around no more.So, we're having a lot of problem with that.That's why we're trying to get the Sierra Club involved, you know, with us with the fight with the airboats.
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    Cyrus says that not only do airboats scare the eagles and alligators, they also contribute to the destruction of the wetlands.He says that a football field of land is lost to erosion every 15 minutes in Louisiana.But although Cyrus is fighting for the tourists, and fighting for his bayou, he's not always in the ring.He clearly loves showing tourists around, full of jokes about the locals.

    Cyrus: Beaudreau and Tibedeau went fishing one day, and while they was out fishing, they got a bottle that came and hit against the boat.When the bottle hit against the boat, Beaudreau picked up the bottle and the genie come out of the bottle and she said: 'I'm a genie.' She say, 'I'm here to grant you two wishes today, anything you want in the whole wide world.'

    That's about all I can let you hear.The rest is not for delicate radio ears.

    So, if you're down New Orleans-way, and you've tired of the drunken scene on Bourbon Street, head a few miles out of town and visit the Louisiana bayou.The alligators and all other local creatures are well worth the trip.

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    Louisiana Sea Grant - Newsroom 2005 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/28/2005    Last Visited: 1/3/2009  

    Join museum staff on a day-long bus ride to Lafitte, La., where you will take an enlightening boat tour with Captain Cyrus Blanchard. Boxed lunches and refreshments will be provided.

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    Moonlight Shrimping - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/8/2001    Last Visited: 5/7/2002  

    OWNED AND OPERATED BY CAPTAIN CYRUS BLANCHARD

    ENJOY A GOOD OLE' NIGHT OF SHRIMPING ABOARD THE "WILD TURKEY' WITH CAPTAIN CYRUS BLANCHARDLEARN HOW WE SHRIMPERS CATCH THEM GOOD "PANK THANGS" THAT YOU CAN EAT!SHRIMP ARE VERY "DELICIOUS" AND CAN BE FIXED IN MANY WAYS, THEY CAN BE BOILED, BAKED, STEAMED, FRIED, SAUTÉED OR STEWEDANDMIXED WITH OTHER INGREDIENTS, THEY BECOME MANY DIFFERENT MEALS!

    BAG OF SHRIMP AND FISH (ABOVE)THE FISH ARE THROWN BACK INTO THE WATER, THE SHRIMP AND SOMETIMES CRABS ARE SORTED INTO BASKETS.

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    New Orleans Attractions,New Orleans Tours,New Orleans... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/24/2006    Last Visited: 10/1/2008  

    At the helm narrating is Captain Cyrus Blanchard born and raised on the bayous.He is a Cajun French speaking gentleman and will share his many on hand experiences of the wetland of South Louisiana with you.His expertise of the surroundings is far more than learned in books, he lives it everyday!

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    River Explorer - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/20/2008    Last Visited: 9/20/2008  

    The barge pulled up to a neighborhood barbecue being set up and we piled into a 50-passenger awning-shaded boat called the Lil Cajun and met Cyrus Blanchard, our Cajun captain and colorful narrator.Once we got used to his accent, he kept us laughing.He was born and raised on the bayous and told story after story.He kept the alligators around the boat by feeding them marshmallows.He said he was going to be on the Travel Channel, where they called him "Crocodile Dundee of the Bayou".His brochure says "They don't come no better!"
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    To top off the evening Cyrus came on board with his pet alligator … yard dogs they call them.We all learned the phrase Laissez les bons temps rouler (Let the good times roll!)

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    River Explorer - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/5/2006    Last Visited: 9/5/2006  

    The barge pulled up to a neighborhood barbecue being set up and we piled into a 50-passenger awning-shaded boat called the Lil Cajun and met Cyrus Blanchard, our Cajun captain and colorful narrator.Once we got used to his accent, he kept us laughing.He was born and raised on the bayous and told story after story.He kept the alligators around the boat by feeding them marshmallows.He said he was going to be on the Travel Channel, where they called him "Crocodile Dundee of the Bayou".His brochure says "They don't come no better!"
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    To top off the evening Cyrus came on board with his pet alligator , yard dogs they call them.We all learned the phrase Laissez les bons temps rouler (Let the good times roll!)

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    Savvy Traveler - Cajun Swamp Tours (9/27/2002) - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/27/2002    Last Visited: 3/9/2008  

    Credit: Captain Cyrus Blanchard

    Most people travel to New Orleans for the food, the booze and the music.But a mere 30-minute drive from the chaos of the French Quarter, sits an even wilder place: the Louisiana Bayou, where a lone Cajun is taking on the tourism industry and those that would destroy his beloved waterway.Michelle Kholos traveled to the swamp to meet Captain Cyrus Blanchard and take his Lil' Cajun Swamp Tour.
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    Captain Cyrus Blanchard learned this for himself when he started giving swamp tours about 16 years ago. Cyrus: I knew that I had to keep them on top of the water for tourist people to be able to see them.
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    Cyrus knows all the alligators by name.He should -- he named them, and they're on his 1,400 acres of land.Cyrus is comfortable on the bayou.He was born and raised on a houseboat 20 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. Cyrus: My people came here from Nova Scotia 1755.I was born and raised French.I went to school in the fourth grade to talk English.

    Credit: Captain Cyrus Blanchard

    Whereas most of us went to school by bus, Cyrus traveled by boat.He says school was shocking because he didn't know there were that many people in the world.Matter of fact, despite his ease and good humor with tourists, you sometimes get the impression Cyrus prefers alligators to people.He's spent his whole life with alligators, so he understands them.He feeds them, fights for them -- he has even wrestled them -- but what he absolutely won't do is eat them. Cyrus: Alligator meat is not good eating.It's nasty.
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    And, that's not the only tip Cyrus has for tourists traveling to the Big Easy: Cyrus: Oh, the city ain't nothing but a big rip off, man. Big rip off.
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    Cyrus: I'm about my bayou, my state and my heritage -- that's what I like to promote.And also, I like to tell people what's going on to keep them from being ripped off when they come to the city, because our city of New Orleans is nothing but a big rip off.And if people don't know that by now, they'll learn when they go back home and their pockets are empty.Like I said, it's all because of the kickbacks -- and that's wrong.It's wrong for the tourist people to be caught in a trap that way.

    But it's not just innocent tourists that Cyrus is fighting for. Cyrus: There's a big bald eagle.
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    Credit: Captain Cyrus Blanchard

    Airboats skim the surface of the water at very high speeds and they're really, really loud.You can hear them from miles away.Cyrus says that not only do airboats scare the eagles and alligators, they also contribute to the destruction of the wetlands.He says that a football field of land is lost to erosion every 15 minutes in Louisiana.But although Cyrus is fighting for the tourists, and fighting for his bayou, he's not always in the ring.He clearly loves showing tourists around, full of jokes about the locals. Cyrus: Boudreaux and Thibodeaux went fishing one day, and while they was out fishing, they got a bottle that came and hit against the boat.When the bottle hit against the boat, Boudreaux picked up the bottle and the genie come out of the bottle and she said: 'I'm a genie.' She say, 'I'm here to grant you two wishes today, anything you want in the whole wide world.'
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    You can see photos of Captain Cyrus playing with the alligators by going to the Lil' Cajun Swamp Tours Web site, http://lilcajunswamptours.com.

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