The largest commercial fishing industry in the Gulf of Mexico is accidentally killing and discarding more than 22,000 redfish annually in Louisiana waters, according to an independent study released ...
Are newly tightened limits on certain fish species having an effect? It may be too early to tell, but here are some of the ...
Beginning June 20, there will be new harvest and size limit restrictions on Louisiana’s popular redfish for the first time since the 1980s. The new regulations are being implemented to improve the ...
Another tense showdown could be in the works between recreational fisherman and those who make a living on the waters off the Louisiana coast in the menhaden industry. Members of Louisiana’s Finfish ...
It sounds like the ultimate in Louisiana outdoors fun for many tourists and locals: boats cruising the marsh at night, their passengers taking aim with a bow and arrow at plump redfish lurking beneath ...
Two boats slide off the back of their mothership and into the Gulf’s green waters. Then the real work begins. With waves rocking them, the boats begin to separate, unspooling a net bigger than five ...
The Cajun cooking craze nearly wiped out the species native to Louisiana, but conservation stemmed the tide. Now the fish faces new threats Fishing guide Tori Arnona, 23, holds a redfish caught near ...
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Jon Boats: What are They and How do They Work?
It had been at least 10 years since I launched a flat-bottomed boat. Years of fishing seem to push every angler toward high-end fiberglass and electronics. However, the second I found myself back on a ...
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