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By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Outdoors
Feb 1st, 2022
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by Dan Chason I’ll start this piece today with the motivation behind this story.  My friend Jim Andrews joined me at my camp for a deer hunt in January.  As we visited, I asked him what he thought would be a good story to share from our time spent in the outdoors.  He very quickly […]...
By Nathan Coker
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Dec 1st, 2021
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article by Dan Chason I am a blessed man. I have a wonderful home life, good health, a good job, good friends and overly blessed with some of the best places you could ever dream of to hunt and fish.  I have always been a fishaholic and liked to hunt but I never enjoyed hunting […]...
By Nathan Coker
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Nov 3rd, 2021
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ARTICLE BY DAN CHASON | PHOTGRAPHY BY KELLY MOORE CLARK | ITEMS AVAILABLE AT SIMMON’S SPORTING GOODS If you examine the history of weapons and compare it to the seasons granted to hunters in our area, you will see a very definite trend. In ancient times there is evidence of various weapons for huntin...
By Nathan Coker
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Oct 1st, 2021
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article by Dan Chason Back in the early 90’s we had booked a trip to film a deer hunting show with Everette Mayo at his deer lodge in North Central Louisiana.  Little did I know that on that trip I would meet a man who would become one of my closest friends. While there, Everette […]...
By Nathan Coker
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Aug 1st, 2021
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article by Dan Chason I remember the first time my grandson Kade went fishing with me. The bream and chinquapin were biting good and I was hoping this 5-year old wouldn’t quit before we got a good mess. I could not have been more wrong. Kade Gibson was and is a fishing machine. I saw […]...
By Nathan Coker
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Jun 30th, 2021
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article by Dan Chason One of the most challenging things about fishing in the south is the fluid draining, overbearing and dangerous heat of the summer. Some anglers opt to start night fishing and others limit outdoor activity to mornings and evenings to beat the heat. There are some things to note a...
By Nathan Coker
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May 28th, 2021
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ARTICLE BY DAN CHASON I am blessed to be in good health.  I am blessed to have a great job and a wonderful team of people that I work with every day.  I am blessed to be married to my best friend.  But my pride and joy are the children of my children. My wife […]...
By Nathan Coker
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Apr 29th, 2021
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article by Dan Chason About 10 years ago, I became my Father.  I never understood why he “perch jerked” and snubbed his nose at “real fishing” for bass.  But suddenly I realized what the fuss was all about when it came to crappie fishing.  I even started looking forward to the Spring bream and chinqu...
By Nathan Coker
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Jan 28th, 2021
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ARTICLE BY DAN CHASON Becoming a parent made me want to leave something for tomorrow. Becoming a grandparent made me want to leave something for generations.   When people ask “why do I hunt” the answer to me is simple in my daily life. I enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. I enjoy the harvesting [&hel...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Outdoors
Jan 6th, 2021
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ARTICLE BY DAN CHASON I am a blessed man.   I have food on the table, a good job, good friends, healthy kids and grandkids and thankfully, good personal health.  I am not blessed with wealth or gigantic stock holdings but I do have the blessing of good places to hunt and fish.  I am […]...