FEATURES:
Great
Expectations
By Chris Ginn
Follow these anglers' advice,
and you may just be heading to the bank with a $10,000 check this
month.
Worth
the Wait Cover
Story
By John
Flores
You may wait in line to fish Lacassine this month, but you won't
regret it for one minute.
A
Piece of the Rock
By Jerald Horst
Redfishing just doesn't come any
easier than at Rockefeller Refuge this time of year.
Early
Trestle Trout
By Chris Ginn
Everybody knows the trestles
are hot in April. Fewer anglers know that the party gets started on warm days in
March.
Front
Side of March
By Chris Ginn
March is known for its
unpredictable weather, but only subtle bass-fishing changes are needed when a
late-season front blows through.
Slightly North of the
Bahamas
By Rusty Tardo
You don't have to pay Carnival or
Royal Caribbean to island hop in March. Just cruise on down to Dularge for some
island hopping through trout-infested waters.
Fried
Rice
By Humberto Fontova
It's not grain but fish that draw
Northshore anglers to this annual hotspot.
Tower
of Power
By David A. Brown
Elevated positions afford redfish anglers optimal
vision and response.
Green-Eyed Monsters
By Capt. Steve Himel
This time of year, marsh
anglers turn their sights to the green trout that become ridiculously easy to
catch.
Larto's Other Fish
By Jeff Bruhl
It's hard to ignore this lake's incredible crappie
fishery, but if you can, you'll watch your rod curl over some whopper
bass.
Humble Pie
Specks
By Jerald
Horst
Follow Hopedale's trout in
their spring transition, and the only thing you'll be eating is crispy fish
fillets.
NEWS
BREAKERS:
Department proposes
either-sex deer tag
COLUMNS:
Currents By Todd
Masson
Creature Feature By Jerald
Horst
Cooking
Cajun By Collette
Lottinger
Ask Capt. Paul By Captain Paul
Titus
Fly Lines By Catch
Cormier
Grunts &
Gobbles By David Moreland
Lure
Review By Don Shoopman
Marine
Electronics By Allan
Tarvid
The Shootist By Gordon
Hutchinson
Seafood Bible By Jerald & Glenda
Horst
Paddles 'N Puddles By Chris
Holmes
Game Warden By Keith LaCaze
Happy
Trails By Bill
Garbo