One of the biggest outdoor events of the season is this Saturday August 19 — the Union Long Spurs National Wild Turkey Federation group is holding their annual banquet. It’s at 6 p.m. in the Farmerville Recreation Center. Check them out on Facebook for more info. Crappie Fishermen United of Louisiana will host an open … Continue reading
This is pretty funny (and true): But there is a better way to handle your adult problems. Fishing might help. But real Peace and the solutions to your problems come when you turn them over to the Lord. Philippians 4:6 “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving … Continue reading
There’s gold at the end of that rainbow. Crappie gold. But I don’t appreciate Mother Nature drawing everybody a map to that old treetop sunk right out in the middle of nowhere on Lake D’Arbonne. It seems with all this rain we’ve been having, Mother Nature has been trying give people a break by showing … Continue reading
If you hunt in this area, chances are you have problems with feral hogs. While there isn’t much you can do about it, you can help control the problem somewhat. If you want to find out more, there is a free workshop coming up right here in Farmerville. Walton Cotton with the USDA will be … Continue reading
Congratulations to Jerry Antley of Downsville, who will be inducted into the Legends of the Outdoors National Hall of Fame in Nashville this month. This is a big deal and a big turkey feather in Jerry’s cap, as well as our whole outdoor world here in Lake D’Arbonne Country. Congratulations, Jerry and Cedar Hill Game … Continue reading
“Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful.” Col. 4:2
I turned 65 years old this week. I am a pack rat. I also have things that are much older than 65 years. Most of it has something to do with fishing. “Old Week“. Here’s part 3 of a three-part series. Hope you enjoy. In the late 1970’s and 80’s, the first-ever high school bass … Continue reading
I turned 65 years old this week. I am a pack rat. I also have things that are much older than 65 years. Most of it has something to do with fishing. So I’m doing a three-part series on some of it in “Old Week“. Here’s part 2. Hope you enjoy Okay, it isn’t wooden … Continue reading