Regardless of your palate, one thing is for sure, if you have a desire for wood ducks, plan to make a hunt in the Atchafalaya Basin.
For the dedicated bank angler looking to fill the freezer this November, Louisiana offers no shortage of productive catfish waters.
While the rut is generally your best chance to at least see a deer, successfully shooting a deer will likely be a lot more challenging.
The fall offers a wonderful time to catch big sheepshead. As water cools, sheepshead gather in large groups around hard structures.
No Wildlife Management Area in Louisiana gave up more ducks during the 2024-25 season than the Atchafalaya Delta WMA.
The alligator tail is pounded thin, lightly pan-fried and served with a buttery lemon and caper sauce over angel hair pasta.
Chairman Kevin Sagrera announced his plan to call for a NOI to amend the recent agreement for a ½-mile buffer zone for the menhaden fishery.
We invest a lot of time, money and effort in our four-legged friends, so keeping an eye on them during hunting season is important.
With the Crappie Magnet’s introduction in the early 2000s, the world of fishing for crappie changed for the better.
There is no better time of the year for kayak anglers to pursue limits of speckled trout across the coast of Louisiana than November.
Bradley Koonce was hunting at Sandy Hills Hunting Club in Bienville Parish on Oct. 3 when he got a big trophy buck with his crossbow.
David Hanson, Jeffrey Lawrenson and Trevor Fedoruk with the alligators they got on Sept. 11, including Fedoruk's tagged gator.
Fifteen-year-old Cruz Gomez of Belle Chasse caught a 228.8-pound tarpon on a trip with Capt. Lance ‘Coon’ Schouest on Sept. 21.
Weston Dousay of Forest Hill caught an 11.9-pound bass while fishing his first ever LHSAA tournament at Indian Creek.
Mia Grant was hunting on private property in Caddo Parish on Oct. 6 when she downed a huge buck with her crossbow.
Waylon Shackleford of Alexandria was hunting in Rapides Parish with his buddy, Hunter Vaughn, when he scored a big 10-point buck on Oct. 2.
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries received 1,330 applications from 1,119 hopeful hunters for this year’s black bear season.
Shawn LaPrairie of Colfax was hunting at Kisatchie National Forest in Grant Parish on Oct. 1 when he got an impressive buck with his crossbow.
Jackson Godwin, Hayden Johnson, Brooks Boutwell, Braden Davidson, Matthew Holloway and Braxton Byrd caught a 309-pound swordfish.
Joel Masters was hunting on private land on Oct. 4 when he downed a giant Sabine Parish buck nicknamed "Sasquatch.”
As for bassin’ prospects on Toledo Bend in November, it’s all about the seasonal cooldown, which will lower water temperatures.
Kevin Suit of New Iberia has tapped the bass population in November at Lake Fausse Pointe for years fishing with his family.
Fontainebleau State Park works to conserve the history of the area as well as its bountiful natural beauty within its boundaries.
The responsibility for patrolling the Sportsman’s Paradise falls on the shoulders of Louisiana wildlife enforcement agents.
Hahnville High School’s Drew Todaro and Chase Muller are the first bass anglers from Hahnville High to qualify for nationals.