The Best Spring Seatrout Bait
Croakers are key to a hot spring speckled trout bite in Gulf marshes.
Croakers are key to a hot spring speckled trout bite in Gulf marshes.
In Louisiana, west winds have a bad reputation. Here’s how to take advantage of the common occurrence.
The state’s updated spotted seatrout rules take effect on November 20.
For species such as yellowfin tuna and redfish, the fishing here ranks as some of the best in the world.
On August 23, 2023, Emmanuel Williams became the first person to ever catch a swordfish from a personal watercraft.
Pro tips for targeting Gulf of Mexico tuna near oil rigs or open water.
State agents arrested a charter captain with boating and hunting violations, plus charges for passing bad checks and credit card fraud.
The giant fish was just six pounds shy of the state record.
In recent years sport anglers have complained loudly that all-too-numerous sharks are eating hooked fish before they can be boated.
Fisheries authorities are moving forward with a major rule change for the most popular marine sportfish in the state.
An estimated 900,000 menhaden, or pogies, weighing roughly 500,000 pounds, was cut loose by a Louisiana commercial boat because the catch was too big to haul aboard.
State marine biologists say Louisiana seatrout are overfished and are recommending a reduction in daily bag limit and an increase in trout size limit.
Croakers are key to a hot spring speckled trout bite in Gulf marshes.
In Louisiana, west winds have a bad reputation. Here’s how to take advantage of the common occurrence.
The state’s updated spotted seatrout rules take effect on November 20.
For species such as yellowfin tuna and redfish, the fishing here ranks as some of the best in the world.
On August 23, 2023, Emmanuel Williams became the first person to ever catch a swordfish from a personal watercraft.
Pro tips for targeting Gulf of Mexico tuna near oil rigs or open water.
State agents arrested a charter captain with boating and hunting violations, plus charges for passing bad checks and credit card fraud.
The giant fish was just six pounds shy of the state record.
In recent years sport anglers have complained loudly that all-too-numerous sharks are eating hooked fish before they can be boated.
Fisheries authorities are moving forward with a major rule change for the most popular marine sportfish in the state.
An estimated 900,000 menhaden, or pogies, weighing roughly 500,000 pounds, was cut loose by a Louisiana commercial boat because the catch was too big to haul aboard.
State marine biologists say Louisiana seatrout are overfished and are recommending a reduction in daily bag limit and an increase in trout size limit.
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