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Monster Redfish with the Salmo Giant Chubby Darter Watch Ryan Gilligan of North American Fisherman magazine battle it out with a monster redfish off the Gulf coast of Louisiana. Views: 1925 Rating:
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Fishing at Catfish Heaven Fishing with the family Views: 79 Rating:
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BaitTracker fishing report for the Northern Gulf June 23rd BaitTracker saltwater fishing report for the Northern Gulf including Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida. BaitTracker identifies baitfish concentrations in marine environments using proprietary software and satellite information. BaitTracker is a saltwater fishing service and boat and beach report. Views: 41 Rating:
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Fishing in Venice, LA Justin catching a nice black drum at the mouth of the Mississippi in Venice, LA. Views: 64 Rating:
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two dudes hoggin for catfish two guys from Louisiana hoggin a couple of 30-45lb flathead cat Views: 2944 Rating:
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Hunter's Fishing Trip 2008 Fishing Views: 63 Rating:
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Louisiana www.GhostRiderPictures.com Produced for Louisiana Tourism. Views: 57 Rating:
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Tagged Blue Marlin off coast of Louisiana Friends first blue, T&R Filming and Tagging Views: 103 Rating:
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NetWorth Tuna Fishing Trip, June 2008 Our fearless leader battling it out with a 50lb. tuna. The tuna fights hard but loses in the end. Shot 50 miles off the coast of Venice, LA. Views: 233 Rating:
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Pre-Fishing IFA Tourney Redfishing on the Louisiana Delta Views: 26 Rating:
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fishing for some big alligators 2008 fishing for some big alligators 2008 Views: 126 Rating:
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Fishing for Reds Redfish in Louisiana Marsh Views: 210 Rating:
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JOHNNY HORTON-WHISPERING PINES Johnny Horton From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Johnny Horton Birth name John Gale Horton Born April 30, 1925(1925-04-30) Origin Los Angeles, California United States Died November 5, 1960 (aged 35) Genre(s) Country music Occupation(s) Singer Notable instrument(s) Guitar Johnny Horton (April 30, 1925 -- November 5, 1960) was an American country music singer who was most famous for his semi-folk, so-called "saga songs" which launched the "historical ballad" craze of the late 1950s and early 1960s. With them, he had several major crossover hits, most notably in 1959 with "The Battle of New Orleans" which won the 1960 Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording. The song won the Grammy Hall of Fame Award and in 2001 was named number 333 of the Songs of the Century. In 1960, Horton had two other crossover hits with "Sink the Bismarck" and "North to Alaska". Horton was also a rockabilly singer, and was inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. Horton was born John Gale Horton in Los Angeles but raised in the town of Rusk in East Texas. His family trekked back and forth from California often as migrant fruit pickers but always returned to the Rusk/Gallatin area in Texas. After graduation from Gallatin High School in 1944, he attended on a basketball scholarship the Methodist-affiliated Lon Morris College (then called "Lon Morris Junior College") in Jacksonville, Texas, the oldest junior college in the state. Although he did not graduate from Lon Morris or any other college, he later attended Seattle University. Thereafter, he worked in California and Alaska. He returned to Texas and won a talent contest hosted by then-radio announcer Jim Reeves at the Reo Palm Isle club in Longview, the seat of Gregg County, and soon starred in the popular Louisiana Hayride in Shreveport, Louisiana. He remained a member of the Hayride until his death. In September 1953, he married Billie Jean Jones, who, in late 1952, had also been married to country music star Hank Williams for two and a half months prior to his death. Horton's first marriage to Donna Cook ended in a divorce, granted in Rusk. With Billie Jean, Johnny had two daughters, Yanina (Nina) and Melody. Billie Jean's daughter, Jerry, was also part of the family. On November 5, 1960, Horton was killed instantly in a head-on collision with a drunk driver on Highway 79 at Milano, Texas while he was returning home from a performance at the Skyline Club in Austin. There is no truth to the rumor that Horton was on his way to Dallas to meet actor Ward Bond about a role on the NBC television series Wagon Train. Bond was in Dallas at the time attending a football game. Bond died of a heart attack in Dallas just hours after Horton perished in the vehicular accident. A "Horton" did appear on Wagon Train — the actor Robert Horton, who portrayed the fictitious scout "Flint McCullough." Horton is buried in the Hillcrest Cemetery in Haughton east of Bossier City, Louisiana. He loved fishing as much, if not more, than singing and was once billed as "The Singing Fisherman." His favorite fishing holes abound through the Piney Woods of East Texas and northern Louisiana. Some songs with racist titles and content by Johnny Rebel are often falsely attributed to Horton. The confusion may have arisen because Horton had a hit Views: 1972 Rating:
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RED Fishin Red fishing in Louisiana Views: 55 Rating:
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Eschette Fishing Camp 040107 Fishing Trip Montegut Louisiana Views: 219 Rating:
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chico fishing in lousiana chico catches his second fish for the day....and it was a keeper too. Views: 186 Rating:
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Ferdi Venice-Louisiana Redfish Fernando catching a redfish in venice- louisiana Views: 6 Rating:
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Fishing Trip To Venice Pics of fishing trips to Venice, La. Views: 15 Rating:
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Vlad of MBKFA in Louisiana Slot redfish MBKFA style :) Views: 53 Rating:
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Kahuna catches multiple Big Kahunas 10/26/08 Fishing in the Wax Lake Outlet with Sid Mixon, LLoyd Babineaux and Mark Babineaux. Sunny day, around 65 to 75 degrees with a 10 MPH west wind. We were fishing on top of sandbars in about 2 ft of water. Very good day, probably caught 25 plus fish in an hour and could have continued as long as we wanted catching one after another. Views: 53 Rating:
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