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Trout are plentiful in the Delacroix marshes, with fish feasting under small shrimp and hiding in winter holes. Live bait or plastics are equally effective. Delacroix trout thick under shrimp, in winter holes
October 23, 2009
Last week's northerly blow left a surprising number of shrimp in the Delacroix marsh. They're small (I'd guess about 80-count), but there are plenty of them, and they're being devoured by trout from the bottom and sea gulls from above.

Who controls duck numbers? You do
October 20, 2009
Will you kill as many ducks this year as you could?

Fishing the river when it’s low in the fall is an absolute blast. Triple hookups are not at all uncommon. The Fall of Fall
September 28, 2009
Luke Landry’s favorite color is green.

Dark days ahead for red snapper?
September 28, 2009
“UPS and FedEx are doing just fine. ... It’s the Post Office that’s always having problems.”

— President Barack Obama, Aug. 11, 2009

No tag? Big problem
August 31, 2009
When looking for parental role models, it’s probably not the best of ideas to ponder the philosophies of 1970s-era shock rockers on the subject.

Currents
July 31, 2009
It is said that every black cloud has a silver lining.

30 mpg? Well, father knows best
June 29, 2009
Ahhhhh! Smell that?

More bad news for your boat?
May 28, 2009
Something for all of us to keep in mind as our country skates down the steep sloap of socialism is that governments and businesses usually operate in exactly opposite ways.

Callie Frey dredged a deep hole in Oak River to lure a strike from this springtime speck. Christmas in May
April 30, 2009
Our teeth should have been chattering.

We should have been bundled to our necks with long-johns, fleece pullovers, fluffy coveralls and heavy coats stuffed with the latest creation from DuPont chemists.

Keep your hands off my PFD
April 30, 2009
My children, who, to their great fortune, inherited most of the good traits of their mother and few of the undesirable ones of their father, have always gazed longingly at the privileges society grants adults. I suppose in that way, they are quite normal.

Want bigger trout? Read this book
March 30, 2009
Biologists are dorks.

QDMA report a deer delight
February 25, 2009
Deer season is over.

Could Red Classic end up in court?
February 2, 2009
My 9-year-old son came home with one of those joke IQ tests. You know, the ones designed to reveal the fact that you’re a moron.

Currents
December 31, 2008
Every holiday is great, but New Year’s Day is by far my least favorite.

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