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The Bodies of Two Louisiana Fishermen Have Been Recovered from Toledo Bend Reservoir
The two men left on a fishing trip on March 11 and never returned. Authorities are still investigating what may be a weather-related boating accident
Gulf Coast Charter Captains Appeal Court Decision That Would Allow Feds to Track Their Boats
“The surveillance is greater than some prisoners on parole get"
Giant Louisiana Crappie Nearly Beats State Record
The giant, 3.65-pound white crappie was officially weighed, and it came in less than two ounces shy of the Louisiana state record
Louisiana Coughs Up Another Great Late-Season Buck
Bubba Wiley passed on eight other bucks before taking this stud 11-pointer
Welcome to the Nutria Rodeo: The Most Insane, Bloody, and Fun Conservation Effort in America
For two days in February, more than 200 eager competitors descended on the Mississippi River Delta to remove nearly 2,000 invasive nutria from the Louisiana marsh
Louisiana Buck Tests Positive for CWD, Making it the First Confirmed Case in the State
An emaciated buck killed in northeastern Louisiana looked like it had chronic wasting disease. A lab test just proved it
Teenager Kills 10-Point Buck in the Final Days of Louisiana Deer Season
Tommy Suggs shot this 151-inch buck at 230 yards with a custom Savage .308
Louisiana Hunter Takes a 260-Pound Boar, and His First Buck, From the Same Stand
Ashton Corcoran's deer hunt turned into a hunt for a massive wild boar
Wildlife Officials Give Dozens of Alligators Baths After Diesel Spill Contaminates Louisiana Wetland
Louisiana wildlife was hit hard after a pipeline ruptured last month. Thousands of fish died, and officials captured more than 70 gators that were coated in diesel
Two Years of Hurricanes Have Caused $579 Million in Damages to Louisiana Fisheries
Louisiana's coastline is rebounding from four catastrophic hurricanes, but it’s going to take time for the recreational fisheries—and those who make their livings from it—to recover