POSTPONED – ATV Trail Ride at Kisatchie National Forest – Saturday, May 17th

POSTPONED – Join EASL members on an ATV trail ride in Kisatchie National Forest on Saturday, May 17th.  If interested contact Francis Gautreaux at 225 715 5749 about the logistics, including time to meet and where.

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Photos of previous Kisatchie visits on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.222853881059251.68376.196631917014781&type=3

 

Terry Melancon Saltwater Challenge: July 18-19, 2014

Saltwater Challenge Time!  EASL’s 10th annual “Terry Melancon Saltwater Challenge” is coming next month: July 18th and 19th in awesome Grand Isle.

You don’t need a boat to fish with us. Some past winners have been surf fishers. Last year, Mac Daigle caught a 5 pound trout right off the pier of the camp – but it didn’t count because it was before the official start time. – sorry Mac! Also, the island has two brand new fishing bridges, and at Elmer’s Island you can drive a car right up to some of the best surf fishing in the world. There’s even a good lighted fishing spot right under those camps we rented.

EASL has reserved two really nice waterfront camps for our members to use. They’re almost full, but as of this writing there were still a few spots available. You can call Keith (225-715-9487) to check availability. Friday evening sign-up and all other event activities will be held at these camps. They’re located right behind the “Cajun Holiday Inn”, right over the bridge on your left.

If you haven’t yet made reservations for the weekend, it’s not too late, but you better make them now. There’s lots of lodging info on Grand Isle’s official website: http://www.townofgrandisle.com/lodging/

One more thing – we added a new optional “Cajun Slam!” category. See details below.

Friday, July 18th events:

  • 6:30 p.m.: Team sign-up at the camps behind Cajun Holiday; free supper (BYOB and chairs).
  • Midnight:  Fishing starts

Saturday, July 19th events:

  • 3 p.m.: Weigh-in at camps behind Cajun Holiday
  • 6:30 p.m.: Back to the camps for free fish fry (BYOB and chairs) and announcement of winners

Registration fee:

  • $10 for EASL Members, $25 for non-members (includes EASL membership). Registration fee includes dinner Friday & Saturday evenings. 100% payback to the winners.
  • Optional $10 per team for the Cajun Slam! category

Rules:

  • Entry fees must be paid no later than the Friday evening team sign-up.
  • Maximum of 5 anglers per team. (Note: Surf fishing, kayakers, & other anglers not sharing the same boat must remain within sight of their teammates at all times while fishing.)
  • Both live and artificial bait are permitted.
  • Fishing boundaries – anywhere within boating distance of Fourchon/Grand Isle
  • Fishing begins at midnight Friday – ends at weigh-in time.
  • Must be at the weigh site no later than 3 pm Saturday.
  • 100% of registration fees will be divided among winners of the following categories;
    • Combined weight of 5 speckled trout;  1st & 2nd place
    • Big spec;  1st place
    • Combined weight of 2 redfish under 27”; 1st & 2nd place
    • Big red (any length);  1st place
    • Big flounder;  1st place
    • Biggest ‘other’ fish; 1st place (“other” means any legal fish that does not fit any of the above categories).
    • All above category winners will share equal percentages of the total entry fees with the exception of the “other fish” category which will receive $20.  Second place finishers will receive an amount equal to one-half of the first place prize.
    • Cajun Slam! is the combined weight of each team’s biggest redfish, trout, and flounder. You don’t have  to catch all three to qualify. You can weigh one of each, or all 3, and those fish are also eligible for the other categories. The team taking 1st place in the Cajun Slam! category will get 100% of the optional $10 entry fee

This is going to be a lot of fun. Looking forward to seeing you there!

or more event info, contact Keith (225-715-9487).

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2012 Saltwater Challenge

Bluebird Boxes Now on Sale

Bluebird Boxes Now on Sale! How many EASL members and volunteers does it take to build 68 bluebird boxes? The answer came on March 15th when 8 people met at Vince Diez’s sign shop on Coontrap Road to help construct the boxes. The wood was donated by Warren Singer from an old cedar fence that he had replaced last year. The bluebird boxes are now on sale for $10 each, and can be purchased at EASL regular meetings while supplies last.

Bluebird Box Build - photo 3Although bluebirds are already nesting, it’s not too late to have a successful nest box. Bluebirds will nest more than once. They are very tolerant of humans, so be sure to monitor your boxes. After any nesting effort has ended, either due to nest failure or successful fledging of the young, remove the used nest from the box. When a bluebird nest is successful, re-nesting in the same box may be encouraged if the first nest is removed. This can be done as soon as all chicks have left the nest.

EASL’s bluebird nest box project has been very successful over the years. Many of our members let us know when bluebirds have nested and hatched. Thanks to Dwain Gautreaux for chairing the project for the last two years. And thanks to Dwain, Francis Gautreaux, Barney Callahan, Warren Herbert, Jodie Singer, Vince Diez, Ryan Schilling, and Carlos Noriega, Jr. for coming out on a Saturday afternoon and building these boxes. For their effort, several bluebirds will not be homeless for the next several years.

-Jodie Singer, EASL Treasurer

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Public Meetings on Outdoor Recreation Planning in Ascension

Ascension Parish is one of the fastest growing areas in the country. With a robust economy and forecast for future growth, planning for an expanding population is key to maintaining the parish’s great quality of life. A Citizens Advisory Group has formed to review the current plans for recreation, sports and the arts.
The plan has four components:
1. Upgrading and enhancing local parks all over the parish
2. Developing a Multi-Use Sportsplex
3. Completing the Donaldson Fairgrounds Sports Complex
4. Developing Kayak and Nature Trails
These plans are not finalized and The Citizens Advisory Group and Representatives of Ascension Parish Recreation are seeking input at public meetings. You are invited to share your opinions. Every person attending the meeting will have an input form and these opinions will be analyzed by the Citizens Advisory Group. Your input is vital to the planning effort.

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Volunteer to Build Bluebird Nest Boxes March 15th

You can help EASL build more bluebird nest boxes! On Saturday, March 15, 2014 at 1pm, volunteers will gather at Diez Sign Shop on Coontrap Road where wood and materials will be ready for preparing and assembling nest boxes.  We are asking volunteers to bring their own hammer.  Contact Dwain Gautreaux at 921-4173 for more information.

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EASL’s Annual Squirrel Rodeo Oct 5, 2013

EASL 2013 Squirrel Rodeo set for Oct 5th .

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It’s time once again for our annual Squirrel Rodeo which is held opening day of squirrel season.  This year’s opening date is Saturday October 5th.  There is no entry fee for this event, but you do have to be a current member of the EASL.  Hunting starts at safe daylight and the weigh in begins at 11:00am and ends at 3:00pm.  Our weigh in location is at Merle Gautreaux’s house, 12400 Fernand Rd. in Gonzales.  Jambalaya will be served on our weigh in day and our cook is Perry Berteau.

 

Also, as part of our Squirrel Rodeo, everyone is invited to a squirrel dinner on Sunday Oct. 6th cooked by Todd Breaux.  The gathering is held at Merle’s house and will begin about 2:00pm.  If anyone has any questions please contact rodeo chairman Dwain Gautreaux at (225) 921-4173.

 

53rd Annual Kid’s Fishing Rodeo Winners

Congratulations to all our 2013 winners!!

 

Biggest Fish Overall Adriana Guice pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Biggest Fish Overall Adriana Guice pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish Overall girls Mikaylah Bordelon pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish Overall girls Mikaylah Bordelon pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish Overall boys Grant Bourque pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish Overall boys Grant Bourque pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish girls ages 2-4 Kenley McLean pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish girls ages 2-4 Kenley McLean pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish boys ages 2-4 Lathan Robinson pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish boys ages 2-4 Lathan Robinson pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

Biggest Fish ages 2-4 McKennon McLean pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Biggest Fish ages 2-4 McKennon McLean pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish girls ages 5-7 Kaylyn Carter pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish girls ages 5-7 Kaylyn Carter pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish boys ages 5-7 Caleb Gautreau pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish boys ages 5-7 Caleb Gautreau pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

Biggest Fish ages 5-7 Kayden Roussel pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Biggest Fish ages 5-7 Kayden Roussel pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish girls ages 8-10 Elizabeth Kennison pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish girls ages 8-10 Elizabeth Kennison pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish boys ages 8-10 Kaeden Jones pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish boys ages 8-10 Kaeden Jones pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

Biggest Fish ages 8-10 Natalie Heflan pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Biggest Fish ages 8-10 Natalie Heflan pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish girls ages 11-14 Carley Fontenot pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish girls ages 11-14 Carley Fontenot pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish boys ages 11-14 Tyler Williams pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Most Fish boys ages 11-14 Tyler Williams pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

Biggest Fish ages 11-14 Brennen Deville pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Biggest Fish ages 11-14 Brennen Deville pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

Bicycle Winner girls ages 2-4 Braylee Lambert.  Photo by Teri Henry

Bicycle Winner girls ages 2-4 Braylee Lambert. Photo by Teri Henry

Bicycle Winner girls ages 5-14 Carson Dennis pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Bicycle Winner girls ages 5-14 Carson Dennis pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

Bicycle Winner boys ages 2-4 Dane Thompson pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Bicycle Winner boys ages 2-4 Dane Thompson pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

Bicycle Winner boys ages 5-14 Braden Stone pictured with Councilman Chris Loar.  Photo by Teri Henry

Bicycle Winner boys ages 5-14 Braden Stone pictured with Councilman Chris Loar. Photo by Teri Henry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kids Fishing Rodeo at Twin Lakes in Dutchtown, Saturday August 3

53rd Annual EASL Kid’s Fishing Rodeo will be Saturday, August 3, 2013 at Twin Lakes Park, Dutchtown, LA (where Hwy 74 crosses I-10).

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FREE to all kids 2 thru 14 years of age

  • Registration starts at 6:30am
  • Fishing is from 7:00am-9:00am
  • Several age groups and prize categories, so even the “little ones” can win
  • Trophies awarded immediately after tally of results
  • Lots of door prizes, including 2 bicycles

TO PARENTS:

  • Bring an ice chest with water or drinks to keep your kids hydrated while they are fishing.  We will serve kool-aid and water after 9:00 A.M.
  • Kids must bring their own rod and reel or cane pole and must use live bait (crickets, worms, etc.) No artificial lures allowed
  • Bring a bucket for the fish and a couple of chairs
  • Keep all fish that are caught, no matter how small (sorry, no turtles or eels)
  • Kids are allowed to fish with only one rod and reel or cane pole
  • Parents may help bait the hook and cast, but the kids must land the fish
  • Parents do not have to be EASL members for their kids to fish
  • CHILDREN MUST NEVER BE LEFT UNATTENDED

For more information contact Ryan Schilling (225) 413 – 9193

Easl Fishing Rodeo 2013 flyer.

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Update on Black Bass 14″ limit in Atchafalaya Basin

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries News

Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission Modify Black Bass Regulations in the Atchafalaya Basin, Henderson Lake and Lake Verrett Complex

(June 6, 2013) – Today, the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission approved the removal of the 14” minimum length limit on black bass in the Atchafalaya Basin, Henderson Lake and Lake Verret Complex.  The new rule will go into effect on Thursday, June 20, 2013.As a temporary transition measure, LDWF staff recommends a reduction in daily creel limit from 10 to 7 bass for a two-year period.  After the two years, black bass regulations on these waterbodies would be consistent with statewide regulations – no length limit with a 10 fish daily creel.An extensive, three-year study examined the effectiveness of the regulation as a management tool.  Findings show the Atchafalaya Basin largemouth bass population does not exhibit necessary criteria for which a 14” minimum length limit would produce larger bass.  The study indicates that the basin bass population is more heavily influenced by environmental factors, including water fluctuation and the effects of tropical storms, rather than angler harvest.The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is charged with managing and protecting Louisiana’s abundant natural resources.  For more information, visit us at www.wlf.louisiana.gov on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ldwffb or follow us on Twitter @LDWF.

For press inquires, contact Ashley Wethey at awethey@wlf.la.gov or (225) 765-2396.

EASL’s 8th Annual Sporting Clays Scramble, Saturday, June 15 @ Hunter’s Run Gun Club

The East Ascension Sportsman’s League is pleased to announce its 8th annual Sporting Clays Scramble, Saturday, June 15th, 2013 at Hunter’s Run Gun Club, in Port Allen, La.

102_0517We are looking for Individual Shooters, Corporate Team Shooters, Station Sponsors, Door Prizes, Meal Sponsors and Volunteer workers for the day of the event.

You do not have to be a professional or a Corporate Team member to win a prize and have fun!

Scramble teams will be chosen by random drawing and prizes will be awarded in Scramble Team, Corporate Team, and Individual Shooters categories.

Check out the flyer.  Help spread the word to your Friends, Family, and fellow Sportsmen to join us.

Entry Fee includes event shooting (100 rounds) a great meal and drinks after the match.

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For more information contact Barney Callahan @ (225) 445-6870

Hope to see you there!

 

 

 

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