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Bayou Outdoors

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
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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 […]...
By Nathan Coker
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Nov 10th, 2020
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ARTICLE BY DAN CHASON As we move into the Thanksgiving season, even with all the craziness in today’s world, it is still a time to be thankful. I have found that as my hair turns more grey and my movements become more methodical, I find it easier to see and remember why I should be […]...
By Cassie Livingston
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Jul 2nd, 2020
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ARTICLE BY DAN CHASON I have often said that if I could only take three lures bass fishing they would be a Wobblehead, a Texas rigged worm and a frog. That is a broad statement when you look down the rows of a tackle store and see every wiggling, rattling shaking bait in every color […]...
By Cassie Livingston
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Jun 5th, 2020
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ARTICLE BY DAN CHASON Many articles have been written about successful hunts and trips afield. Not a whole lot of articles are written about the jaunts made outdoors that are successful but short on bringing home the bacon. Such was the case this spring as I made my annual effort to harvest a wild tu...
By Cassie Livingston
In Bayou Outdoors
Apr 29th, 2020
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ARTICLE BY DAN CHASON Of all the people I’ve met in my 59 years there is one man who made a lasting impression on me years ago that has carried through for over 35 years. At the time, he was a top 150 angler on the Bassmaster Trail and dominated many tournament circuits both here […]...
By Cassie Livingston
In Bayou Outdoors
Mar 26th, 2020
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BAYOU OUTDOORS ARTICLE BY DAN CHASON | PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRAD ARENDER If you think that you were quite the achiever at age 23, let me introduce you to a special young man that has reset that bar quite high. Hunter Freeman grew up in the little town of Eros, Louisiana not far from the shores […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Outdoors
Mar 5th, 2020
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Jimmy Strong of Delhi, LA has revived a centuries old tradition of hunting with dogs, specifically – the Catahoula Cur dog. There are many stories of our four legged friends but one in particular hits close to home for those of us in Louisiana. Cur dogs are as common in Louisiana as gumbo or jambalay...