Wendy Wilson grew up in Bossier City, graduated from Louisiana Tech and more than three decades ago, pointed her compass south. She married and became Wendy Billiot, settled down and is rearing five children in Cajun country.
BUSSEY BRAKE – Bream fishing has been fair on worms and crickets. Bass have been moderate around brush on Rogues and soft plastics, while crappie are scattered. There is no report on catfish. For the latest information, contact the Honey Hole Tackle Shop at 323-8707.
The folks at the TV station had cautioned us about the possibility of thunderstorms in our area for the morning of June 7. Okay so we had been warned so while we kept our eyes on the skies, life around our house was continuing as normal.
After months of enjoying weather unlike what we usually get in late July and August, we are finally seeing weather that makes us remember what summertime weather in these parts really is.
Being an outdoors-oriented person brings with it a number of satisfying things. You get to sneak out in the woods during hunting season and try to outsmart whichever wild game species you’re hunting.
BUSSEY BRAKE — Bream fishing continues to be good on worms and crickets. Crappie and bass are slow to fair this week. There is no report on catfish. For the latest information, contact the Honey Hole Tackle Shop at 323-8707.
With photos of big, double-digit bass constantly showing up on social media, I began thinking about fishing for bass from the perspective of a novice, a non-pro, in other words, from me.
In last week’s column, you read about the plight of bluebirds that are largely absent from our area today. The culprit that took a heavy toll of these birds seems to be the snow, ice and frigid temperatures we endured back in February.
BUSSEY BRAKE – Bream fishing has been good using worms or crickets around trees. Bass continue to be fair around trees on soft plastics and spinners. Crappie are scattered and fair. No report on catfish. For the latest information, contact the Honey Hole Tackle Shop at 323-8707.