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Duck, Duck, Dynasty

Three ducks and a goose walk into a bar. One duck says to the goose … Oh never mind. I can’t tell you a joke that will quack you up near as much as watching the Robertson’s. And believe it or not, Season Four beings tomorrow night! Duck Dynasty is back (Wednesday, 9 p.m. Central, … Continue reading

Duck, duck, goose

The LDWF has recommended a 60-day season for ducks, coots and mergansers in the three zones in place for the 2013-14 hunting season. Shooting hours begin one-half hour before sunrise and extend until sunset. The recommendations include three zones for the second year in a row and are pending Uncle Sam’s approval, of course, via … Continue reading

Have you any fish?

First of all, let me say that I take the Bible and what it says very seriously. But occasionally I get a laugh when I read a verse that really applies to George and I. John 21: 3-5   “I’m going out to fish,” Simon Peter told them, and they said, “We’ll go with you.” So … Continue reading

Clark’s secret weapon

The Red River has been buzzing with activity the past couple of months as 46 of the top competitive anglers from around the country scouted out the waters and bass bite on the Red River in Shreveport/Bossier. Big-name anglers in their fancy fishing shirts and bright colored logo wrapped super bass boats have been fishing … Continue reading

Clark ready to bring “the Wood”

This is a big week for the ULM Warhawks, and I don’t mean fall football practice. Here’s a hunt: there’s a big $45,000 Ranger 520 Commanche Bass Rig wrapped in ULM Maroon and Gold with a big Warhawk decal sitting in ULM fisherman Paul Clark’s driveway, waiting to get in a really BIG game!  Next … Continue reading

Vacation pictures

Why is it than when I only run pictures in this space, I get several comments on my writing ability? Oh well, here are a few shots that I thought I’d share from my recent vacation to the nawth-east…  

State Park fees still a bargain!

State budget cuts resulted in increased fees for state parks. Despite that, state park fees are still one of the best bargains in the outdoors as far as I’m concerned. The Lake D’Arbonne State Park between Farmerville and Bernice is an absolute jewel and our area is blessed with several really good state parks. The … Continue reading

No No No No No….

You may think that this hot weather and the lousy fishing is driving me bananas, but I just thought I needed to share this. There are many things you don’t do when you go fishing, but at the top of the list is: Never bring a banana in the boat. No No No No No. … Continue reading

Here. There. Everywhere.

I only got really lost in the woods once. Well, I wasn’t really lost. I just couldn’t find my way home. About halfway through a mile-long walk from a deer stand in the deep, old woods inside the Mississippi River levee, my flashlight went dead. It was dark. Country dark. Country in-the-woods dark. This was … Continue reading

Homecoming for Willie

Back on April 22, 1972, who would have dreamed….  but 40 something years later, here we stand out beside Hwy. 167 coming into Bernice, Louisiana, snapping pictures, getting autographs and admiring the new gateway sign to the city, “Bernice: Birthplace of Duck Dynasty Star Willie Roberson“. Yep. Willie, the third son of Duck Commander and … Continue reading

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