Features from November 2024

Columns - November 2024

  • Cuzz’s Bite Me Scents
    Dan T. “Cuzz” DeWitt’s Bite Me Formula’s “secret sauce” liquid scent triggers beaucoup bass and crappie bites.
  • Fall fishing is a kayak angler’s delight
    Kayak anglers delight in the fact that trout and redfish have ganged up in the marshes and water temperature keeps them close inshore.
  • Get your hunting dog back in tip-top shape
    With roughly nine months off, hunting dogs can get rusty if not worked during the off season. They need to stay physically and mentally fit.
  • Saddle hunting and the archer
    Saddle hunting has gained in popularity among archery hunters, for a number of reasons, including increased mobility.
  • Venison Breakfast Burrito
    No trip to the outdoors is complete without a solid breakfast, and that’s where the venison breakfast burrito comes in.
  • Wildlife violators
    Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement has acted on at least six “alleged” violators from information taken from social media platforms.

Outdoor Updates - November 2024

Hot Spots - November 2024

  • Atchafalaya Basin bass ready to feed
    The specific areas that garner most of Logan Latuso’s attention in the Atchafalaya Basin are from Bayou Long to Murphy Lake and Cross Bayou.
  • Biloxi Marsh bonanza
    In November, Ty Hillman said he’ll be hunting both redfish and speckled trout in the lakes and ponds of the Biloxi Marsh.
  • Switch things up for Dularge trout
    Dularge guide Capt. Marty Lacoste said playing the specific weather for speckled trout is crucial for success this month.
  • Toledo Bend bass on the move
    Target the back of creeks for bass until water temperatures cool across the rest of Toledo Bend and the main lake comes into play.

Field Notes - November 2024