When you throw a shiner out on the hook under a cork these days, you never know what you will come up with. On a lake like D’Arbonne, where there are all kinds of fish, that’s just what you might catch — all kinds of fish. In the early spring, shallow water — from two … Continue reading
I knew it. I just knew it. Fish biscuits are a good thing. Every time there’s a fish fry and somebody asks, “Does anybody want any of this leftover fish?“, I say yes. Cold fish isn’t among the favorites of most folks, but I’ve got an eye on breakfast the next day. For years, I’ve … Continue reading
The latest from the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is a bit disturbing. Recently there have been more and more non-approved personal flotation devices (PFD) for sale and now they are also being sold at some larger retail stores. Customers just assume that it is an approved version, says LDWF Lt. Col. Jeff Mayne, … Continue reading
It’s here! The annual Antique Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show at Lake D’Arbonne State Park between Bernice and Farmerville is one of the largest events at the park each spring and it’s a keeper! This year’s event is Saturday, March 16. People bringing cars need to be there by 9 a.m. and the show is … Continue reading
Wednesday used to be “hump” day. Now it’s “duck” day. Since a record 8.6 million people watched the season premier of Duck Dynasty a couple of weeks back, that must be true in a lot more places than north Louisiana. Yesterday, I published four out-takes from some past interviews with Phil Robertson, the Commander of … Continue reading
Wednesday used to be “hump” day. Now it’s “duck” day. Since a record 8.6 million people watched the season premier of Duck Dynasty a couple of weeks back, this must be true in a lot more places than north Louisiana. Excuse me, but did you notice that Phil Robertson (the man that shunned an opportunity … Continue reading
Warming water temperatures, a great weather forecast, but…. what do the fish think about it? It’s still a bit cold at night and in the mornings, so dress in layers if you are going out. This week’s fishing report is still hit or miss, but things are getting better. Over the weekend, there were some … Continue reading
I have told you previously how I felt about cormorants. I think they are destructive, useless creatures. And to make it worse, the government protects them with the same type laws that they protect majestc birds like bald eagles. It isn’t right. It’s like protecting fire ants. It’s probably illegal to talk bad about the … Continue reading
For by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one can boast. — Ephesians 2:8-9
All the “keepers” in Union Parish aren’t fish. The annual Antique Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show at Lake D’Arbonne State Park between Bernice and Farmerville is one of the largest events each spring and it’s a keeper! This year’s event will be Saturday, March 16. People bringing cars need to be there by 9 a.m. … Continue reading