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Bass Cat Boats Signs On Multi-year Agreement with WON Bass
Rick Pierce of Bass Cat Boats and Bill Egan of WON Bass Shake Hands on a New Two Year Deal for 2018 and 2019. They are surrounded by Bass Cat Employees Jason Brewer and Dallas Hodges and Bass Cat Pro Anglers Kevin Short, Andrew Upshaw and Carl Jocumsen - photo by Dan O'Sullivan
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Five Pounder on Topwater
From last week, just before Labor Day and pretty late in the morning. And I know this spot gets pounded so I was pretty surprised. Otherwise slow last Thursday
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Five ways for the shore-bound angler to enjoy more consistent catches
Let's face the facts: nearly everyone gets their start in fishing by casting a line from shore. These outings find us anxious to tangle with "whatever bites" and happy to steal a few moments near the water to wash away life's trials and tribulations.
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Five Men Cited for Red Snapper Violations
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement Division agents cited five Louisiana men for alleged red snapper violations on July 11. Agents cited Darren Bartlett, 50, of Kenner, Christopher Bartlett, 53, of Mandeville, Michael Moats, 39, of Metairie, Kevin Pichon, 52, of Metairie, and Robert O'Neil, 52, of Mandeville, for over the limit of red snapper. Agents on a Joint Enforcement Agreement patrol out of Venice stopped the men's vessel for an inspection.
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Five Years After The Spill, Settlement Provides for Meaningful Gulf of Mexico Restoration
BATON ROUGE, LA – Five years after the Deepwater Horizon disaster that claimed 11 lives and dumped nearly 3.2 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, officials in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana announced an $18.7 billion settlement with BP.