T-Kip Takes Over
With Hackney out for this episode, we handed the reigns over to our buddy Kip Plaisance. He did a fine job and the fish co-operated too.[…]
With Hackney out for this episode, we handed the reigns over to our buddy Kip Plaisance. He did a fine job and the fish co-operated too.[…]
At the bottom of the Mississippi River sits Venice, LA. It is the most fertile fishing grounds in the country and every time we go there we get a show done.[…]
Sac a Lait or Crappie are the finest fish to fry in the bayou and we went out to catch them so our hushpuppies wouldn’t be lonely.[…]
Bright orange and tasty, it’s a different kind of pumpkin season on this episode of Sportsman TV.[…]
With deer season on the way, it’s time to stock up enough fish to help us make the winter.[…]
Crappie, shrimp, and speckled trout get all the attention in South Louisiana but we went out with our buddy Jimmy Hickman to discover how he catches the other white meat.[…]
It’s not always easy to film a TV show and even with a BASS Pro and his ever-vigilant buddy on the boat, sometimes it takes all day to get it done. This was one of those days.[…]
We made a nice “camping” trip to the finest lodge in Southeast Louisiana. Redfish and trout were on fire.[…]
With the bass spawn happening earlier and earlier every year in the South, we ventured out in January and found conditions to be more like March.[…]
A brand new season of Sportsman TV hosted by Bassmaster Elite Series pro Greg Hackney kicks off Thursday night statewide on Cox Sports Television. […]
Gator tails need no words.[…]
It’s not often it snows in Louisiana, but we got the timing just right for an epic duck hunt in the Mississippi River Delta.[…]
You never know what creatures lurk below the waters of Lake Pontchartrain.[…]
Vegetation is a prime source of fish finding, and we had the right motor for the job in this episode.[…]
On Sportsman TV we could never have gotten this far without the help of Louisiana’s finest charter captains.[…]
We jumped aboard Tim Ortego’s Gatortail for great day in the shade of the Atchafalya Basin’s many cypress trees.[…]