November 7, 2024
The Mississippi’s Massive Catfish, Tasty Drums & Bountiful Crabs: Video Compilation
Watch fishing videos produced when TRCP brought a group of talented river anglers with prominent online followings to check off a multitude of fishing wish-list items at the mouth...
October 29, 2024
Mississippi River Diversion Builds Land, Enhances Fishing Opportunities
Southern Louisiana's Neptune Pass, which formed naturally during higher Mississippi River flows since 2018, provides a real-world example of the benefits of sediment diversions for a healthy delta and...
October 9, 2024
In the Arena: Alex Harvey
Alex Harvey, founder of Legacy Land Management, is a registered professional forester in Mississippi and Alabama with a Master's degree in forestry from the Pennsylvania State University as well...
October 1, 2024
The Importance of Restoring Louisiana’s Chandeleur Islands
President Theodore Roosevelt designated the Chandeleur Islands, which provide key habitat for waterfowl, sportfish, and sea turtles, as the second-ever National Wildlife Refuge in the U.S. Now construction...
May 9, 2024
Freshwater Fishing Benefits from Mississippi River Restoration
South Louisiana’s Maurepas Swamp offers good opportunities for panfish, bass, and catfish that will get even better once its waters are reconnected to the Mississippi River through a small-scale...
March 13, 2024
In the Arena: Bill Cooksey, National Wildlife Federation
Inducted into the Legends of the Outdoors Hall of Fame in 2022, Bill Cooksey is a well-known and well-respected Tennessee duck and turkey hunter and freshwater angler who is...
March 5, 2024
Productive Louisiana Freshwater Fishery “Dying a Slow Death”
The swamp-fringed Lac Des Allemands is losing ground without historical sediment flows, but Mississippi River restoration efforts offer a lifeline.
August 16, 2023
Louisiana Commences Unprecedented Coastal Habitat Restoration Project
Louisiana just broke ground on the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion—America’s largest and most expensive habitat restoration project to date—to breathe life back into a critical Gulf Shore basin and promote...
May 13, 2015
Three USDA projects that could open more private land to sportsmen
There has certainly been some ongoing frustration with the U.S. Department of Agriculture from the ag community and sportsmen, but “The People’s Department” continues to put out good news...
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