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In Louisiana, inland fishing regions around Houma are especially popular destinations with anglers. Prepare for Inland Fishing A maze of rivers and low-lying islands, Terrebonne and Lafourche are two of the southernmost parishes in the state. The…
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Find out how, when and where to catch bass on Louisiana’s Red River. There’s a saying in Louisiana: If you don’t like the weather, stick around — it’s about to change. You might be able to say the same thing for one of Louisiana’s hottest bass…
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No boat? No worries! Freshwater bank fishing is a sport the entire family can enjoy, especially in Louisiana State Parks. In north Louisiana, great fishing happens alongside great scenery. Several popular state parks have public fishing piers for…
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This small North Louisiana lake is a powerhouse for big bass fishing. When you think of the term powerhouse, you probably think of football. But when it comes to bass fishing in Louisiana, we think of Caney Lake. At first glance, Caney Lake might…
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No matter what you call the tasty fish — crappies, white perch or sac-a-lait — catching them on serene waters is almost as good as eating them. Lake D’Arbonne State Park is a crappie angler’s dream, especially for those looking to catch “slabs,”…
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Fishing for catfish is loads of fun, provides the main ingredient for a great fish fry and doesn’t take a lot of fancy equipment or special techniques. Most people think about catfishing in the summer, but good catches start in late winter and…
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If rich history and world-acclaimed cuisine are Louisiana's heart, music is its soul. One of the many reasons Louisiana is so great is that music is everywhere. You can find it spilling from notable venues and nightclubs or resonating in…
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Attention anglers: If you want to break a personal record, look no further than Toledo Bend. There must be something in the water at Toledo Bend. Located on the Sabine River straddling the Texas line, the 185,000-acre Toledo Bend Reservoir boasts…
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For more than 50 years, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival — known to locals as Jazz Fest — has brought together millions of people from around the world to celebrate jazz in Louisiana. The grand event unfolds every year during the last…
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You don't need a lasso! Just a line will do at these rodeos where you simply have to "geaux fish" to win. Hands down, Louisiana is a seafood nation. From crawfish to Gulf shrimp and seafood gumbo to blackened redfish, marine life swims through…