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For most hunters, the traditional fall and winter hunting season begins the first Saturday in September when dove season opens.[…]
For most hunters, the traditional fall and winter hunting season begins the first Saturday in September when dove season opens.[…]
Taking a topwater to the crotch doesn’t sound like something a speckled trout angler would have to worry about. Sling a trout in the boat, let him flop around on the floor, grab him and unhook him.[…]
Today, the Red River is a fishing mecca. Both largemouth and white bass prowl around its rock jetties, huge catfish lurk in the deep holes and crappie school up on the oxbow lakes.[…]
If you were to list your all-time favorite things to do on the water during a lazy Louisiana summer, where would you rank catching crappie on a cypress-tree lake? Probably not too high, huh?[…]
If fishing is like religion, then fly fishing is high church,” news anchor Tom Brokaw has said. And[…]
Dear Capt. Paul:
I’m trying to find the coordinates for Five Wells in Breton Sound.[…]
Seldom do anglers associate “freshwater” and “big-game fish” together. But Louisiana, with the continent’s largest rivers, large and small lakes and reservoirs, vast freshwater marshes and seemingly endless miles of small rivers, bayous and streams, is home to several species of large freshwater fish.[…]
Later this month, members of Louisiana and Mississippi fly fishing clubs will be descending upon Grand Isle for their annual surf-fishing extravaganza. […]
I love to fish the Delacroix area, especially Lake Lery, at any time of the year, but especially during July. If you fish around Delacroix this month, you’ll catch 20 or 30 bass and the same number of speckled trout and redfish.[…]
Computerizing fish finders and other marine electronics has been a good news/bad news proposition.[…]
The Louisiana House of Representatives recently killed a bill to allow concealed handgun carry on campuses.[…]
There are no summer doldrums here. Read this issue to put specks, crappie and much more in your boat.[…]
There are no summer doldrums here. Read this issue to put specks, crappie and much more in your boat.[…]
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries would like to remind the state’s recreational anglers and hunters that their 2008-09 licenses will expire on June 30.[…]
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) annual Coastwide Nutria Control Program concluded its 2008-09 season on March 31, 2009 with 262 participants having harvested 334,038 nutria.[…]
You think red snapper fishing requires heavy fishing tackle, a ton of lead weight and messy, stinky natural baits to be successful?[…]