Results of the 63rd Annual Kid’s Fishing Rodeo

EASL hosted the 63rd Annual Kids Fishing Rodeo on July 27th. There were 126 registrants on hand to compete for prizes, fun and donuts. After two hours of heated competition, the winners were announced. 

The winners were Ages 2 – 4, Biggest Fish Boys and Girls, Lux Chatagnier; Most Fish Girls, Drew Voiselle; Most Fish Boys, Harrison Brumbaugh. Ages 5 – 7, Biggest Fish Boys and Girls, Avery Perer; Most Fish Girls, Khloee Henderson; Most Fish Boys, Max Prevost. Ages 8 – 10, Biggest Fish Boys and Girls, Brantly Powers; Most Fish Girls, Rylee Roberts; Most Fish Boys, Jaxton Carter. Ages 11 – 14, Biggest Fish Boys and Girls, Jude White; Most Fish Girls, Abbygail Lambert; Most Fish Boys, Leighton Fatheree. Overall, Biggest Fish Boys and Girls, Lincoln Wave; Most Fish Girls, Murphi Bordelon; Most Fish Boys, Dexton Hayden.

EASL would like to congratulate the winners of the bike cycles and gift cards. The winners in no particular order were Ella Lenko, Greyden Powers, Layne Henderson, Hudson Denham, Camile Ingram, Carter Degroat, Brynlee Longa, and Landon Jackson.

 EASL would like to thank the sponsors for helping make this event possible, they were Twin Lakes Mobile Estates, Fluker Farms, Donut Palace, Ascension Credit Union, Harry Robert’s Insurance, Cabela’s, United Rentals, Jeff Bourque and Friends, Parish President for trophies, Dale’s Garbage, St. John KC’s, and Diez Signs.

 I would like to thank the members who helped make this event a success. Bettye Lambert for being the chairperson, seems like she worked for twelve months to put all the pieces in place. Mike Lambert, Herb Finnerty, Darlene Bourgeois, Marci Jimmerson, Charlie Moore, Warren Hebert, Jim Hebert, Goosie Guice, Richard Gautreaux, Susan Lambert, Chris Baker, and Kim Wheat.

Here are a few pictures from the rodeo.

Thank you to the parents and grandparents who brought these young competitors so they could have a memorable time. Let’s do it again next year.

2024 Big Turkey Contest Winner

James “Goosie” Guice presented by Thad bellow of Fins to Feathers Taxidermy

2024 Big Buck Contest Winner

Brett Brown and his assistant with a buck that scored 118.

63rd Annual Kids Fishing Rodeo

It’s that time again! Come fish in the 63rd Annual East Ascension Sportsman’s League Kids Fishing Rodeo.

July 27th, 2024
7:00am-9:00am (6:30am Registration)
TWIN LAKES Mobile Estates
37313 Hwy 74, Geismar, La 70734

What You Need To Know

  • FREE Event for children ages 2-14yrs old
  • Registration begins at 6:30am.
  • Fishing is from 7:00am to 9:00am.
  • Children compete by age groups.
  • Trophies and prizes given out after tally of results.

Rules

  • Parents must never leave child unattended!
  • Participants need to bring their own rod/reel or cane pole to use.
  • Crickets will be available (first come, first serve).
  • Bring your own live bait. No artificial baits allowed!
  • Keep every fish caught for weigh in.
  • Bring your own buckets to hold fish and seating (folding/lawn chairs).
  • Parents can help bait the hook, but child MUST land the fish.
  • Parents DO NOT need to be members of EASL for child to fish.

For Additional Information, Donations, and/or Sponsorships please contact:
Fishing Rodeo Chairman- Bettye Lambert 225-571-4588
bmworks2011@hotmail.com

Report on Kids Fishing Rodeo Held in September 2017

Details and photos posted soon. Thanks to our sponsors and supporters who helped us provide this event free to the kids in our parish.

Sponsors for 2017 Kids Fishing Rodeo:

Shell Pipeline Company, LP
Tower Place LLC
MIC-LIN Enterprises, LLC (Geico Local Office)
Loyson Porta Accountant
Knights of Columbus/St. John the Evangelist
Melissa & Scott Kogler
Mobile Electric Supply, LLC
St. Elizabeth Hospital
David H. Wilcox Insurance Agency, Inc.
Academy Sports & Outdoors
Jumonville’s Bakery

Thanks to EASL members who donated throughout the year in support of the event:
Mark Gautreau
Barney Callahan
Jim Hebert
Barney Gautreau
Goosie Guice
Tommy Martinez
Dane Bourgeois

Photos from the Terry Melancon Saltwater Challenge

Here are some photos from the Terry Melancon Saltwater Challenge. Click the images for a slideshow.

Photos from the Pan Fish Rodeo & Fish Fry

Here are some photos from the Pan Fish Rodeo & Fish Fry.

Click the images for a slideshow.

Results of EASL 2016 Squirrel Rodeo

la-squirrelResults of EASL’s 2016 Squirrel Rodeo (photo of squirrel not to scale, also it’s not a real squirrel but enjoy!)

There was some discussion at the September EASL meeting as to the opening date of this year’s squirrel season. One faction contended that it opened on the third of this month and the other held to the first. Several members rose, and reminiscent of Doc Holiday at the O.K. Corral, drew their mobile phones, handily holstered on their hips, to confirm that opening day was in fact October first this year. Seems that those acting as the Clanton Boys were looking at last year’s opening date, an understandable error, and maybe even excusable. But not excusable by the State Game Wardens in a year where the first Saturday in October falls after the third of October and one is caught with squirrels in his hunting sack on the third.

For clarification, squirrel season always opens one half hour before sunrise the first full weekend in October…to simplify, the first Saturday in October. I could be partially incorrect if you bring up the Spring season. The 2017-2018 Fall season opens on Saturday, October 7, 2017.

To get to the business at hand…the rodeo was again held at Merle Gautreaux’s home. The new chairman was yours truly. Everyone was reasonably pleased with the new chair’s performance. He mostly sat in a chair, pointed his fingers and barked out orders. The past chairman graciously agreed to usher him through his first ordeal and was the only one who expressed displeasure with the new administration. The old chairman was appointed weighmaster and was called upon to weigh the bags of squirrels as they arrived. This seemed to interfere with the leisure time that he anticipated spending during his retirement as chairman.

There were seventeen hunters who participated. Fourteen weighed in squirrels. There was a total of fifty-seven squirrels weighed in. Three hunters had full limits. Most consisted of grey squirrels with a smattering of red squirrels.

The winner was Richard Gautreaux with a full limit of eight red squirrels weighing in at ten pounds even. Richard also had the largest squirrel which weighed in at one pound and five ounces. He claimed that he hunted near Opelousas in a section of woods that he had recently scouted.

Second place was Kevin Prettelt with eight squirrels totaling eight pounds three ounces; and in third place was Gary Lass with eight squirrels weighing seven pounds one ounce.

Special thanks to Perry Berteau for cooking the jambalaya and beans for the weigh-in and cleaning party. It was jam up!

Sunday’s gravy was cooked again this year by Todd Breaux. A few more squirrels were added from Saturday evening’s and Sunday morning’s hunts. Total squirrels weighed in was fifty-seven; total in the stew was around seventy-five. There was some talk about the possibility of subsidizing the stew with a couple of Merle’s laying hens in order to have enough for the crowd, but the extra squirrels gave them a reprieve.

The entire weekend was enjoyed by all, with much laughing, joking and retelling of old lies, and everyone went home with full stomachs, even the grumbling weighmaster.

There was one incident on Sunday involving a conspiracy and possible attempted theft of a chicken by one of the cooks…but then that’s another story.

— Byron Gautreau, Event Chair

 

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Terry Melancon Saltwater Challenge 2016 Results and Photos

The 2016 Terry Melancon Saltwater Challenge was a great time to be had by all.  Goosie Guice proved once again you do not need an expensive boat, fishing guide or high tech equipment to catch a winning stringer.  He fished on the side of Highway 1 between Grand Isle and Fourchon and had the winning 5 trout stringer and the largest trout.  If memory serves correct 4 of the last 5 years have been won fishing from the side of the road or from the bank.

Mrs B fish 2016 Saltwater ChallengeThis has become a multi-state and international event.  We had 58 participants on 18 registered teams.  Team “Shoulda quit Drinkin” came over from South Georgia to participate for the first time.  They won the trash fish category with a big jack crevalle.  What is impressive about the catch was they cleaned it and took it home to eat.  I guess the quality of fish meat depends on where you are from.  They eat fried mullet there also.

It was a group effort to insure the success of the event.  Thelma Diez, Vince Diez Jr and Charley Moore were instrumental in making sure we ate well.  Jodi Singer took care of registration and recorded the weights as Barney Callahan weighed the fish for the competition.  Goosie organized the clean-up crew to leave the 3 rented camps in good shape so that we can come back again next year.  Marcia and Jerry Jimmerson made sure everyone had an assigned room.   Mr. Percy went above and beyond the call of duty insuring the quality of the banana pudding.

It was a good time with friends, family and fellowship.  We are looking forward to next year’s event.

Below are the winning teams:

Shoulda Quit Drinkin’: Trash fish with a Jack Crevalle (14.11#)

Chasin’ Tail: 1st place-2 largest redfish under 27″ (12.46#)

Newt’s Raiders: 1st place-largest redfish overall (23.39#)

Bama Toad Stranglers: 2nd place-5 largest trout (11.07#), 2nd place-2 largest redfish under 27″ (9.82#)

Team Margarita: 1st place-5 largest speckled trout (12.76#) & big speckled trout (3.50#)

Croaker Nuggets: 1st place-big flounder (1.59#) & Cajun Slam (11.42#)

Shoulda quit drinking 2016 Saltwater Challenge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

James with Red and Mackeral 2016 Saltwater Challenge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Georgia Alabama Boys 2016 Saltwater Challenge

EASL Turkey Contest Winners for 2016

Turkey Contest Winner 2016: Cody Braud won in the out of state category and Goosie Guice won the in-state category.

Turkey Contest winner 2016

Thad Bellow (left) with Cody Braud.