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Elshout and Price: Dynamic Bass Duo

When you are my age, you learn to appreciate experience. That’s just one reason I know that Martin Elshout and Mark Price of Ruston are good fishermen. Combined, they’ve got 100+ years of bass fishing experience. If that isn’t enough, all you have to do is read bass tournament reports from around the area to … Continue reading

Help clean up behind the dumpies

Since this is a family oriented web site, I can’t put into words what I really think about the poor, unfortunate, dump (oops, I meant dumb) “people” who litter. It’s kind of like they missed the lesson on growing up. I’ll just leave it at that. Fortunately, there are good people who try and clean … Continue reading

Kayak Klinic

The poster here says it all! If you want to learn more about the growing sport of kayak fishing, this is an event you don’t want to miss. It’s Friday night from 6-8 p.m. at the Union Parish Library in Farmerville with on-lake demos on Saturday from 11a.m.-1 p.m at Lester’s on the Lake. Want … Continue reading

Almost kilt by the bird flew

You’ll have to forgive the spelling in today’s headline, but I was a little shook up when I wrote it. You see, I was almost done in by the bird flew a couple of nights ago while running a couple of yo-yo’s on my boat dock a couple minutes after 11 p.m. The bird flew … Continue reading

Weights and measures

Uh, oh. I know a lot of fishermen that are in trouble. Big trouble. Me included. There are, no doubt, a lot of awesome verses in the book of Proverbs. Proverbs 20 is a collection of thirty assorted wisdom sayings. While the chapter does not seem to have an overarching theme, the topics of false … Continue reading

Fish here, fish there

It’s the time of year when fishing is great one day and then not so great the next. They are here today, gone tomorrow. The weather, mostly high wind, skewed fishing results a bit this week. The fish had been biting, then cold mornings and the wind slowed them down. Yesterday things were a bit … Continue reading

Car Show Saturday

Life on Lake D’Arbonne and in Union Parish is about a lot more than fishing. That will become evident if you head out to the Lake D’Arbonne State Park Saturday, or even if you ride through town about 6 p.m. Friday night. Many of the vehicles will make a ride into town then, and it’s … Continue reading

We interrupt fishing season

We interrupt fishing season to bring you this important report: The internet has opened up a whole new world that I could have never imagined. It puts people in contact with each other who would have never met otherwise. This is also true with fishermen! I’ve written about Ed Moes, the founder of crappie.com, a … Continue reading

Fisheries head: “Celebrate crappie success”

It’s only natural. Hundreds of fishermen are catching hundreds of Lake D’Arbonne crappie day after day after day. The boats are so thick in some areas of the lake that it seems like you could “walk on water” from boat to boat. Then, you start to wonder, are folks catching too many? Is all this … Continue reading

Terzia & Aulds land dream catch!

Wow! Just plain Wow ! Saturday, Greg Terzia and Ron Aulds had a day that most of us only dream about on Lake D’Arbonne. The duo caught a record-setting five fish limit of largemouth bass that weighed 27.34 pounds to take home the top prize in the Fishers of Men North Central Louisiana division tournament … Continue reading

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