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The next few weeks hold some very important dates for those who hunt and fish in Louisiana. It starts with two big events this weekend and one later in the month.
Louisiana anglers are being advised that the fish they catch out of certain bodies of water are not safe to eat. The list includes some popular destinations.
The "great outdoors" will be indoors this year as Louisiana's largest outdoors, hunting, and fishing show announces changes ahead of this year's event.
Is that fish you just caught in a Louisiana waterway safe to eat? The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality has developed a way for you to know for sure.
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) has restocked three fishing spots in Lafayette Parish - Girard Park Pond, Spreafico Lake at Lil Beaver Park, and the pond at Southside Regional Park in Youngsville.
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife has been listening to your suggestions and they've made some major upgrades in regards to your hunting and fishing licenses.