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How to get a fishing license in Louisiana
There are two other types of fishing licenses. A saltwater license is needed for those fishing south of the saltwater line, ...
Lake Verret, part of the Atchafalaya River Basin, is home to fishing camps that have been in families for generations. Like other Louisiana wetlands, the area faces habitat loss and sea level rise.
For $100, you can purchase the Louisiana Sportsman's Paradise license, which gives access to Basic and Saltwater fishing, Basic, Deer, Waterfowl and Turkey hunting, and access to the state's ...
Capt. Josh Bodenheimer, of ­tunatownfishing.com, considers early summer the beginning of ­Louisiana’s best tuna fishing. “We have action on 60- to 80-pound yellowfin, with bigger fish mixed in,” he ...
Minden, Louisiana was founded in the 1830s by a group of Utopian settlers from Germany. The town's well-preserved history can be explored in depth at the Germantown Colony Museum and the Dorcheat ...
It’s swampy,” Tran said. The Vietnamese refugees also a found a familiar source of income in Southeast Louisiana: Fishing, a job that didn’t necessarily have language requirements.
A non-resident 5-day Basic Fishing license in Louisiana costs $30, and non-residents need the Basic Fishing license to obtain a 3-day Saltwater license, which costs an additional $20.
A non-resident 5-day Basic Fishing license in Louisiana costs $30, and non-residents need the Basic Fishing license to obtain a 3-day Saltwater license, which costs an additional $20.
Morgan City, Louisiana floods so much mainly because of its geography, proximity to water bodies, and infrastructure limitations. Morgan City sits at the mouth of the Atchafalaya River, right near ...
A successful capital improvements campaign for Boys Village in 1980 allowed the full-service residential care center for boys to expand its offerings. The fund drive succeeded in obtaining pledges ...
Michael Tritico, a southwest Louisiana environmentalist who commented on the new restoration plan, faulted the plan's determination to honor the court-ordered exemption for Petro-Processors.