Miguel’s first hog
Six-year-old Miguel Guiteria IV got his first hog in St. Helena Parish.
Six-year-old Miguel Guiteria IV got his first hog in St. Helena Parish.
Martello Castle is a “community honey hole” in Lake Borgne that tends to give up really good speckled trout fishing.[…]
As part of the Get Out and Fish! community fishing program, seventeen fishing sites will be stocked with adult sized channel catfish.[…]
Nathaniel Street of Leesville went fishing at Vernon Lake the morning of Oct. 14 and landed a 13-pound lunker bass.[…]
On Oct. 2, Timmy Dillard took a 10-point, 265-pound buck in Webster Parish that first appeared on his game camera in December 2019.[…]
So, what does a hunter of fisherman need with a portable charging station for his electronic devices: laptops, tablets, even telephones?[…]
In two days, Southern Adventures killed a 12-foot and 12-foot-9 alligator in Venice. The 12-foor-9 gator was shot the day before and we thought we missed, but come to find out the shot was low
Brock Trainor caught this huge lionfish with cut mackerel in September.
Wyatt Comeaux killed his first deer on Oct. 9, 2021 during the youth season in Bienville Parish. The 6-year-old dropped the deer at 100 yards. He’s hooked now.
Koleson Woodward of Bossier City caught this 25-inch bass in a neighborhood pond using a chatterbait.
Paisley Langton was born with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita. She lacks muscles and has limited range of motion in her arms and legs. With a few modifications made to her rifle, she was able to kill
Susan Badeaux of Thibodeaux caught this sheepshead in the MRGO near Shell Beach.
Joseph launched out of Leeville looking for speckled trout, but ran into a school of bull reds in Little Lake instead.
Ethan Defelice killed this 152-pound St. Mary Parish 6-point buck on Oct. 8.
LA Creel indicates that 611,933 pounds, or 73 percent, of Louisiana’s 2021 private recreational allocation of red snapper has been harvested.[…]
The LWFC adopted a notice of intent reducing the number of farm raised alligators required to be released into the wild from 10% to 5%.[…]