Herald-Guide Outdoor Report with Bruce McDonald 10-22-2008
A recent scouting trip into the Salvador Management Area revealed a ridge where acorns were falling on its banks. […]
A recent scouting trip into the Salvador Management Area revealed a ridge where acorns were falling on its banks. […]
This time of year brings hunting season. Many local hunters start making their way north into the hills in search of that trophy buck. […]
When I arrived at the Pier 90 boat launch Monday afternoon, launch attendant George Garcia was indulging in a catnap when he raised his head to tell say, “You’re crazy if you don’t try to catch specks and reds in Bayou Couba.” […]
We have entered the passage of another season where time stands still for no-one – we have passed into the fall equinox. […]
After three weeks of Hurricanes, Gustav, Hanna and Ike, Louisiana, Texas and the Gulf Coast have earned a well-deserved break from the weather. […]
A question was asked to me two days after Gustav slammed in to the Louisiana coastline: “What does a fisherman do during a hurricane?” […]
Red fish are in the local lakes and the passes. […]
Imagine a location 35 miles from Boutte where you are able to catch big redfish that stretch 24 to 27 inches long, nearly two-feet trout, black drum weighing in at 30 to 40 pounds and limits of puppy drum. […]
Just 35 miles east of Luling, recent catches at the Seabrook Bridge have been more than impressive, so I decided to fish the area last Monday with Jerome Laque, Andrew Callais and my son Hunter. We weren’t disappointed. […]
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