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Louisiana's Wildlife and Fisheries reported that despite the latest stock assessment show an abundance of red drum, the population is declining.
LDWF has indicated that 720,127 pounds, or 80.4%, of Louisiana’s 2025 annual private recreational allocation has now been landed.
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says that 68.4 percent of Louisiana’s 2025 annual private recreational red ...
Beginning June 20, there will be new harvest and size limit restrictions on Louisiana’s popular redfish for the first time since the 1980s. The new regulations are being implemented to improve the ...
Louisiana seeks to address a worrying decline in numbers for what is officially known as the red drum.
Louisiana’s commercial fishing families have long been the backbone of the state’s working coast. From shrimp docks in Terrebonne to oyster reefs in Plaquemines, Louisiana’s fishermen are ...
Check out these five fishing holes in the Shreveport and Bossier City area.
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