This fishing report shapes up as the best so far in 2015. For one thing, there really haven’t been that many good fishing reports. But mostly, it’s because the fish are starting to bite on Lake D’Arbonne and some other area lakes. The long, cold, wet, dreary winter is taking one last gasp today and … Continue reading
Mike Vallentine, president of Crappie Masters, wants to make one thing perfectly clear: “We have guys who travel around the country fishing in our tournaments, but a lot of the time, it is the local guys who win the big prizes in our events,” Vallentine said. “We want people in northeast Louisiana to understand that … Continue reading
You know what, I’m going to pause between fishing reports and outdoor reporting and just tell you this: That big, yellow sun that popped out yesterday…it made me happier than a turtle on a log in the springtime! Looks like I was not alone.
This past weekend’s King of Kings tournament was a big success on Lake D’Arbonne. The weather was horrible and conditions on the lake were less than favorable, but more than 100 anglers hit the water in search of the biggest bass and biggest white perch. The winners, Monk Anderson (bass) and Andy Taylor (crappie) took … Continue reading
As you regular readers know, I devote Sunday’s post to a Bible verse and a brief commentary. Since Saturday was the “King of King” bass and crappie tournament on D’Arbonne, I thought it was a good time to remind folks of the real King of this world, and this simple, but true Psalm: “For God … Continue reading
One fish. One big fish. That’s all it will take for somebody to win $500 for the biggest white perch and $500 for the biggest bass in the first King of Kings tournament. The details are below. It should be a fun event. You can fish anywhere on the lake and the big fish in … Continue reading
It’s been pretty well documented – crappie fishing is cranking up a bit late this year on Lake D’Arbonne and other area lakes. Unlike hunting, fishing doesn’t go by a certain season. We can show up to “play” anytime we want, but the game isn’t on until the fish show up with the ball. Know … Continue reading
There are lots of people fishing. There are a few people catching a few. But it’s still really slow. In fact, this afternoon I found myself out in the channel about an hour before dark all alone. Not another boat in sight. I did manage to pull out several white perch in the last hour … Continue reading
A strange, oddly glowing object was spotted in the Eastern sky for most of the morning yesterday over Lake D’Arbonne. Through the fog, it gave off a dim light in the form of a perfect circle. At times it was bright, as if about to shine though, even enough to make a slight reflection on … Continue reading
Here’s a quick fishing report: There are fish being caught everywhere. In the channel, in the flats, in the shallows. Before you call in sick, though, here are the details. There were 28 fish caught in the channel, 12 on the flats and 8 in the shallows. Okay, it was a little better than that … Continue reading