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The Big Empty

New Orleans prides itself as “The Big Easy”. Well, as I tried to put together the first fishing report for the area since it cooled off, I was met by “The Big Empty”.  Parking lots, that is. That’s the way it looked at most of the parking lots around Lake D’Arbonne and the Ouachita River … Continue reading

Those were the days….

Today I turn this space over to Jennifer Vick of West Monroe to tell her story about growing up around Lake D’Arbonne: “I have plenty of stories about that lake. On the Downsville side about a mile from the lake was where I was born and raised. My dad, Charles Wainwright, and my uncle, Parky Albritton, … Continue reading

Welcome to Farmerville !!

A couple of years ago, my wife and I were graciously welcomed to Farmerville, La., as we made this our retirement home. After living in the area most of my life, it was an easy move. We love the lake, the people, the positive attitude and the effort of our leadership to move this town … Continue reading

Aux Arc venant de Farmer ville’

In English, that means that the Aux Arc is coming to Farmerville. It is coming right up the road to the Lake D’Arbonne State Park Oct. 18 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and Oct. 19 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. The Aux Arc is a replica of an early 1800’s expedition boat by the same name used … Continue reading

No Folly after all !!!!!

Steve Post laughed as he looked at the old 1970’s map of Lake D’Arbonne while Tuffy Fields pointed out the area plainly marked as “Folly Beach”. Ironically, the shallow sandy area is one of the few places on the lake that is still called by the same name that it was known by years and … Continue reading

Losing track of time

My good friend the Right Reverend Retired Emil Turner, former Executive Director of the Sooiiieeeee Pig Conference of the Southern Baptist Association in the state to the north, is a regular Facebook Historian. He’s pretty good at it, despite his recent conversion to a form of fishing which involves a long, limp bamboo fishing rod … Continue reading

Disappointing

Who  else in America could do as poor a job as our federal elected officials and still keep their job? Nobody. In most countries, they’d have to go hide in a cave if they shut down their own government. They have collectively failed our country. It’s very disappointing. Who’s to blame? All of them, in … Continue reading

Another LDL endorsement….

Wow! Last week we published the first of several unsolicited endorsements of lakedarbonnelife.com. Hope you enjoy them. Here’s the second one: (Please note: some slight use of literary license may occur) “I don’t always read about fishing, but when I do, I prefer lakedarbonnelife.com.  Keep reading, my friends.          — The most interesting man … Continue reading

TODAY: Eagle Point Boat & RV event

This morning Eagle Point Boat & RV Storage will hold it’s grand opening and ribbon cutting with the Union Parish Chamber of Commerce. If you haven’t checked out this fantastic facility, this morning would be a good time. The ribbon cutting will be at 11 a.m. this morning, Thursday, Oct. 3., on the corner of … Continue reading

Jackfish, walleye and stripers – Part2

Yesterday I shared a few of my fish tales about jackfish, walleye and striped bass. Today we take a more scientific look at the story of these three fishes as part of Lake D’Arbonne’s first 50 years from the perspective of fisheries biologist and head of the state’s LDWF fisheries division, Mike Wood. “Back in … Continue reading

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