The shores of Lake D’Arbonne looked more like the shores of Lake Erie the past two days. High winds were pushing waves up on the bank and the spray was freezing, making some pretty eerie ice sculptures among the tree branches and grass stubble around the shore. It’s a sight we don’t see often around … Continue reading
It’s too cold outside for me to hunt or fish today, so I thought I’d write about something I really know about: What’s the best way to deal with sub-freezing weather and northern winds that make you feel like a redneck eskimo? Fry up a good mess of fresh venison, make some old fashioned thick … Continue reading
That stands for Chamber of Commerce Crappie. You know, the kind that you would expect the Director of the Union Parish Chamber of Commerce to catch and take pictures of, then expect somebody like me to show them to everybody else so they would want to come catch big crappie at Lake D’Arbonne and spend … Continue reading
I’ve always dreamed of living on the lake. Lake D’Arbonne in here in Farmerville, Louisiana has always been my favorite. A few years back, my wife and I bought a lot on the water at D’Arbonne and began preparing to build a home one day. We cleared the lot, drew up the plans and our … Continue reading