Louisiana is known around the world for the shrimp, the crawfish and the catfish, but where does it all come from? KALB’s Johnny Atkinson met up with a couple of old-fashioned fishermen from ...
LDWF Inland Fisheries biologists deployed 100 Christmas trees at two new locations within the Saline-Larto Complex to enhance ...
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Hosted on MSNBy the Numbers: A Groundbreaking Survey of the 2024 North American Tournament SeasonA deep dive into North America’s 2024 billfish tournaments uncovers $57 million in winnings, thousands of catches, and the ...
Seconds to spare. That's all fishing buddies Brock Newcomb and Tyler Dauzat had when they saw an elderly man's car sink into the Cane River last Saturday. Their swift actions prevented a likely ...
Two anglers showed “extraordinary bravery” during a bass tournament, when they found a car sinking in the river — with the 80 ...
More than two-dozen Christian and Jewish groups representing millions of Americans — ranging from the Episcopal Church and ...
Two Rapides Parish fishermen didn't win their fishing tournament Saturday, but they did win the admiration of others when ...
Fishing industry regulators have decided to scrap stricter new lobster fishing standards off New England in the wake of months of protest from lobster fishermen that the ...
When most people think of Louisiana’s coastal waters, they picture prized catches like redfish and speckled trout or the shrimp and oysters that have made our state famous. But beneath ...
Ryan Lambert has seen his share of tragedies at and from his lodge in Buras. The longtime fishing/duck hunting guide has ...
LDWF said many saltwater fish struggle to survive when water temperatures drop below 40 degrees Fahrenheit for more than a ...
The Mardi Gras parades, soul food and dreamy beaches of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana are set to be the next big thing ...
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