Jenny Trosclair’s first turkey
Jenny Trosclair got her first turkey on March 18, 2023 in Mississippi.
Jenny Trosclair got her first turkey on March 18, 2023 in Mississippi.
Urell Fontenot with a bass that weighed in at 9 pounds and measured 19 1/2 inches long.
Jeffrey Bell with a beautiful red caught in Half Moon Bay.
Jeff Bell was fishing in Lena Lagoon when he caught this red.
Some can call em “crappie,” some call em “white perch,” some call em “sac-a-lait.” I’ll just geaux with, delicious!!
For the second straight year, the Louisiana turkey harvest was higher than average and in fact, the second best since 2009.[…]
Springtime squirrels aren’t always easy to shoot. They are frisky, on the move and hunters are faced with the greening of the forest.[…]
Landon and Victoria Fonda doubled up on these birds on April 4, 2023. Victoria’s turkey had a 9-inch beard and 1-inch spurs with a transmitter and a band. Landon’s gobbler had a double beard and
Matt Gaydos killed this bird after stalking it and three other longbeards. He followed them for 2 hours in Bossier Parish before he killed this gobbler on April 1, 2023. Instagram
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is considering declaring the ivory-billed woodpecker to be extinct. A final decision is expected any time.[…]
Jared Serigné goes sight fishing for redfish. The grass ponds had super clear water and he caught enough fish for a catch and cook.[…]
Paul Saltaformaggio helped all three of his talented children harvest their first gobbler during the same season.[…]
Marsh Man Masson met with Capt. Triston Elston near the mouth of the Mississippi River in Venice for a fishing trip into Breton Sound.[…]
The Angling category fishery for school, large school, or small medium bluefin tuna remains open in all areas except for the Gulf of Mexico.[…]
If you selected to have your recreational fishing or hunting license auto-renew when purchased, your license will automatically renew 365 days after the initial purchase.[…]
Speckled trout are entrenched in a pattern that will last a few more weeks — and the fish are surprisingly big![…]