Author Archives: Catch Cormier

Co-Ed Casting & Community Event coming to New Orleans

New Orleans Co-Ed Casting & Community Event Wednesday, October 30, 2019 3:00pm to 6:00pm Next to Bayou Paddle Sports, corner of Florida Avenue and Moss Street ** Event is FREE and open to EVERYONE!! Drop in and say hello anytime. … Continue reading

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Seatrout regulations to be discussed at October FWC meeting

2019 may be remembered as the “Year for Spotted Seatrout Regulations”. Alabama and Mississippi have implemented stricter regulations, and Florida and Louisiana are considering changes after both states latest assessment results fell below their conservation targets. The Florida Fish and … Continue reading

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Make plans for Toledo Bend Rendezvous Nov 1-3

North Toledo Bend Rendezvous Friday-Sunday, November 1-3, 2019 North Toledo Bend State Park, Zwolle, LA In October 1989, members of the Pineywoods Fly Fishers and North Louisiana Fly Fishers met at North Toledo Bend State Park to camp and fish. … Continue reading

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11th annual Rio Rodeo coming up October 5th

11th annual Rio Grande Fly Fishing Rodeo Saturday, October 5, 2019 8:00am to 12:00pm (weigh-in) Sign in: 7:00am to 8:00am Sponsored by the New Orleans Fly Fishers $10 entry fee, includes lunch and refreshments All proceeds go to Casting for … Continue reading

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Stocking offers hope for Mississippi seatrout recovery

Earlier this week, roughly 134,000 speckled trout were released into Mississippi waters by the University of Southern Mississippi’s Marine Aquaculture Center. The stocking was an effort to restore a fishery threatened by the extremely high freshwater influx from the Bonnet … Continue reading

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Louisiana spotted seatrout status – the good, bad, and ugly

Earlier today, the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission (LWFC) held their monthly meeting at the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) headquarters on Quail Drive in Baton Rouge. On the agenda was a presentation by LDWF Marine Fisheries Biologist … Continue reading

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GCC announces 2019 honorees

The Gulf Coast Council has annually honored FFI members and clubs for their outstanding contributions to our mission. This year, we recognize 7 individuals and 2 clubs for their promotion and advancement of fly fishing, fly tying, conservation and community … Continue reading

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Celebrate the great outdoors on September 28th

Established by Congress in 1972, National Hunting and Fishing Day is celebrated the 4th Saturday of September. The day recognizes the contributions of America’s hunters, anglers, and other outdoors enthusiasts to our natural resources, with events in 37 states. This … Continue reading

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George Norton joins GCC Board of Directors

At their August meeting, the FFI Gulf Coast Council board of directors unanimously approved the appointment of George Norton to the board. George fills the seat vacated by Jeff Deuschle. George will also serve as Secretary on the GCC Board. … Continue reading

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