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The Tickfaw River runs 105 miles from Amite County in southwest Mississippi to Livingston Parish in southeast Louisiana. Its mouth opens into Lake Maurepas, which conjoins with Lake Pontchartrain. The Tickfaw River on the north end can be used for float fishing and canoeing with the lower end suitable for boating and v-hulls. There is limited access along the river. The lower end is heavily used by pleasure boaters. The beautiful cypress lined banks holds good numbers of largemouth bass.
The Tickfaw River (IPA: [t?kf??] in English) runs 105 miles from Amite County in southwest Mississippi to Livingston Parish in southeast Louisiana. Its mouth opens into Lake Maurepas, which conjoins with Lake Pontchartrain.[1]