The Louisiana state fish is something special.
Today, the June issue of Louisiana Sportsman heads to the printer, and will be on newsstands and in mailboxes next week. It’s jam-packed with stories telling you where the fish are biting this month, and also gives hunters a major tip for how they can benefit their deer herds now.
Following is our feature lineup:
Joys of June
This is the month Calcasieu Lake anglers have been waiting for, when trout feast on the reefs and calm winds make them accessible. By Todd Masson
Full Tanks, Full Coolers
Leave your gas card at home, and take a short boat ride to the fish-filled waters of Lake Boudreaux. By Chris Ginn
Dock Doctors
These anglers connect with bass in manmade shadows. By David A. Brown
Land of Options
Can’t find fish this month around Grand Isle? Then you just aren’t trying.
By Jerald Horst
Take Home Angler: Marty Duhon
Fierce winds are the only thing that can shut down a Delacroix bite this time of year. By Chris Ginn
Pearl River Panfishing
All you need is a pirogue and a few hours to put together a stringer of mixed deliciousness. By Humberto Fontova
Acid Trips
Now’s the time to bring soil samples to your county agent so you can use the right amount of lime to take the acidity out of your food plots. By Tony Kinton
Black Bay Bounce
There’s oodles of trout-holding structure to fish out of Pointe a la Hache.
This time of year, catching a limit is often as easy as moving until you find them. By Andy Crawford
Windy-Day Winners
There’s hope in Hopedale, even when the forecast is for wind. By Rusty Tardo
The issue can be found at newsstands across the state, or purchase a digital edition.
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