It’s not some ancient ritual described in a Dr. John song. The earbones collected through a quick slice to the head have ...
May arrives Thursday and, in addition to the opening of the private recreational red snapper season, the hundreds of thousands of inshore fishermen are seeing speckled trout in their future. This ...
The largest commercial fishing industry in the Gulf of Mexico is accidentally killing and discarding more than 22,000 redfish annually in Louisiana waters, according to an independent study released ...
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22,000 Redfish Killed by Menhaden Industry
Harvest of larger breeding-sized redfish is not allowed for recreational anglers in Louisiana. Nick Carter The Coastal Conservation Association (CCA) Louisiana is sounding the alarm on the impact of ...
A closely watched study of how many redfish and other species the industrial menhaden industry nets and ultimately kills off of Louisiana’s coast shows the numbers are not as bad as some had feared, ...
For generations, Louisiana’s menhaden fishing industry has supported small coastal communities and harvested a sustainable resource while employing responsible fishing practices that protect the ...
The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission has taken early steps to adjust a buffer zone that would allow commercial menhaden fishing closer to the state’s coastline, reigniting the industry’s ...
The Cajun cooking craze nearly wiped out the species native to Louisiana, but conservation stemmed the tide. Now the fish faces new threats Fishing guide Tori Arnona, 23, holds a redfish caught near ...
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