South Louisiana with T.P. Outdoors Adventures

Shrimp boat leaving port

South Louisiana with T.P. Outdoors Adventures

I’ve been helping film the T.P. Outdoors Adventures TV show for several years now with Bill Petrus and each show really is an adventure. On one of the first shows I filmed, I thought I was filming Bill get eaten by an alligator. True story! Thought I was going die myself a time or two but we’ve all survived so far.

Our most recent adventure was typical. We tried to cram a nutria shoot, bow fishing, Frog Giggin, and Red Fishing into two days. Why? Because sleep is over rated.

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Rafe heading out into the marsh

Turns out, its harder to find the nutria during the summer when the grasses in the marsh get thick so we focused our attention on frogging instead. Our friend Rafe Antill in Houma put us on the frogs after showing us around the marsh and showing us some on going alligator farming operations. That part was pretty interesting.

Frogs from the night before
We caught a lot of frogs

The rest of the adventure was not nearly as productive as the frogging. from Houma, we set off for the Leeville/Golden Meadow area for some bow fishing and red fishing. We had an overloaded air boat and not so ideal wind and water conditions which made it very tough (i.e. we almost sunk the boat) bow fishing.

It became clear that it just wasn’t safe to proceed with bow fishing so we called it a short night and hoped for better luck the next morning where Brock Miller had some Hobie Kayaks lined up for us from The Back Packer out of Baton Rouge. Brock may be young but he is already an accomplished tournament angler having won multiple tournaments including Ride The bull at the age of 16. Now in college Brock is even more experienced and was a great guide for this crew of novice kayak fishermen.

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Brock assisting Brad Bell in the Hobie Kayak

Unfortunately, the wind and water conditions persisted into the next day making for tough fishing, but I was pretty impressed with the way the Hobie Kayaks handled the water. They provided a very stable platform for such a little boat and the Hobie Mirage ST pedal Fins made them a lot of fun to scoot around the marsh in as we fished. All in All, our group caught three or four keeper fish and we had a great time. Would love to do it it a gain but for the rest of the story, you’ll have to stay tuned for an upcoming episode of T.P. Outdoors Adventures.

While the fishing and what not may not have been as productive as we’d like, I did end up with quite a few great images of south Louisiana. For more of these, view my gallery below.

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Bronc Riding

Bastrop Rodeo April 12th

Last night I was able to shoot the Bastrop Rodeo. Bergeron Rodeo Company and the Morehouse Parish Activity Center made for a great night.

Unfortunately the vast number of severe weather threats have forced the cancelation of tonights rodeo. So, for now you’ll have to enjoy some photos from last nights events.

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Bronc Riding
Bastrop Rodeo

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Slingin Arrows LFAA 3D Archery Tournament

Saturday morning, I tagged along with Jackson Stephens as he competed in his first 3D archery tournament. The LOUISIANA FIELD ARCHERY ASSOCIATION​​​ State 3D Tournament. I thought the event turned out pretty well.

Jackson Stephens

Mentoring through The JOAD Program

Mentoring is a huge part of opening the door to the outdoors. Brent Smith with Slingin Arrows in El Dorado, AR is doing just that with the Junior Olympic Archery Development (JOAD) program. In the JOAD program young archers compete and earn pins, much like merit badges, as they advance their archery skills.

In full disclosure, Brent and I were college roommates for a while so I’ve known Brent for some time. However, I’ve watched him a lot at slinging arrows on Tuesday nights as he works individually with kids to help them become better shooters.

Jackson has been involved in the JOAD program for about three months now and I’ve been very impressed with his ability to shoot at such a young age. He can be a very athletic kid when he finds something he wants to do and he has great hand eye coordination which results in some raw talent that just needs focused refinement.

LOUISIANA FIELD ARCHERY ASSOCIATION​​​

The LOUISIANA FIELD ARCHERY ASSOCIATION​​​ is not a part of the JOAD program, so Jackson is not a member of LFAA. Therefor he competed in the guest devision. His flight was a great group of people who although they were competing, everyone was also learning along the way. At least in our small group, everyone worked together shooting and scoring their targets and had a lot of fun while doing it.


One thing that impressed me at the event is how many women were involved in the tournament. Nationally, hunting license sales and in turn conservation dollars are down as Americas hunters are aging. Statistics show that if a child’s father hunts, fishes, or is otherwise involved in outdoor activities, its about a 50/50 shot at whether the child will be involved also. Now, if a child’s mother is also involved in the outdoors, its almost 100% guaranteed that their kids will as well. So, Good Job Ladies!!! Keep it going!!!

At the end of the day, Jackson scored 107 which wasn’t enough to place, but I think it taught him some lessons. He had a great time at the event and I hope it encouraged him.

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Let’s Go Fishing with Johnny Whatley

Hunting season is almost over so now is the time to book your spring fishing trips.

I just wrapped up a new website for Johnny Whatley’s Guide Services. Mr Whatley is currently guiding on DeGray Lake near Arkadelphia, Arkansas where he’s had a lot of success with hybrid and striper fishing.

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Give Johnny Whatley a call and check out his new website www.jwsguideservices.com and make sure you follow him on Facebook.

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