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Post-storm floods dampen Father's Day
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Post-storm floods dampen Father's Day

  • BY JOE MACALUSO Contributing writer
  • Jun 20, 2026

Another storm has left thousands of our fellow ¶¶Òõhns in need of help.

Swollfest fishing tournament prayer: Rain, rain go away
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Swollfest fishing tournament prayer: Rain, rain go away

  • BY JOE MACALUSO Contributing writer
  • Jun 6, 2026

With what’s going on along the ¶¶Òõh coast this weekend, it’s a sure bet Nick Rauber and his Swollfest crew are uttering the “rain, rain, …

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Menhaden fish bills clear Senate committee, go to floor
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Menhaden fish bills clear Senate committee, go to floor

  • BY JOE MACALUSO Contributing writer
  • May 2, 2026

After passing a State House of Representatives vote, three menhaden bills are headed to the State Senate floor after passage in the Senate Nat…

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Four bills that would regulate menhaden operations off Louisian’s coast have passed committee
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Four bills that would regulate menhaden operations off Louisian’s coast have passed committee

  • BY JOE MACALUSO Contributing writer
  • Apr 11, 2026

They’ll likely face an uphill climb when the full House acts.

Spring's rising waters limits fishing area in south ¶¶Òõh
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Spring's rising waters limits fishing area in south ¶¶Òõh

  • BY JOE MACALUSO Contributing writer
  • Mar 28, 2026

With all the water in our state, especially in the southern parishes, you could easily believe our fishing options are endless.

Cold front, wind could mean even lower water for ¶¶Òõh fishers
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Cold front, wind could mean even lower water for ¶¶Òõh fishers

  • BY JOE MACALUSO Contributing writer
  • Feb 14, 2026

Happy Mardi Gras!

Commission expected to ratify CWD control area
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Commission expected to ratify CWD control area

  • BY JOE MACALUSO Contributing writer
  • Jan 31, 2026

Expanding lands under the state’s Chronic Wasting Disease control areas plan and considering amendments to the 2026-2027 hunting seasons and r…

Dates for Louisian’s next hunting seasons will be offered at upcoming LWFC meeting
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Dates for Louisian’s next hunting seasons will be offered at upcoming LWFC meeting

  • BY JOE MACALUSO | Contributing writer
  • Jan 3, 2026

Hunters, especially waterfowl hunters, and coastal fishermen will be governed by the moves offered on Tuesday’s agenda set for January’s Wildl…

It's not too late for ¶¶Òõh deer hunters to help feed whitetails. Here's how.
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It's not too late for ¶¶Òõh deer hunters to help feed whitetails. Here's how.

  • BY JOE MACALUSO | Contributing writer
  • Aug 30, 2025

Talking about the early days of our long hunting seasons usually focuses on the opening of the dove season and this year’s nine-day teal season.

Abnormally high number of Vibrio infections in water this year, Louisian health department says
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Abnormally high number of Vibrio infections in water this year, Louisian health department says

  • BY JOE MACALUSO | Contributing writer
  • Aug 2, 2025

The ¶¶Òõh Department of Health issued an advisory last week building on an Advocate Outdoors story published in June about Vibrio infections.

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