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Old 05-01-2014, 07:58 PM
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So the LA NR license cost amounts to $6 per speck you can keep each day.
The TX NR license cost amounts to $13 per speck you can keep each day.

The LA NR license cost amounts to about $0.25 per bull redfish you can take home in an entire year.

The TX NR license cost amounts to $68 per bull redfish you can take home each year.

Supply and demand. Out of staters will pay to fish in Louisiana because the fishing is so good and the limits are so high. Far fewer non-residents are interesting in paying to fish in Texas.
Well you boasted about la just enough to call bs. Why would you want to promote something that is not the truth? On the gulf coast what does la have to offer out of towners Bl and Venice? I'd put money on it that Texas has more out of state tourism from Sabine to Galveston than the whole state of la. Think your just running your bubble gums to keep pace with the lake midget.

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Old 05-01-2014, 08:15 PM
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Well you boasted about la just enough to call bs. Why would you want to promote something that is not the truth? On the gulf coast what does la have to offer out of towners Bl and Venice? I'd put money on it that Texas has more out of state tourism from Sabine to Galveston than the whole state of la. Think your just running your bubble gums to keep pace with the lake midget.

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Old 05-01-2014, 08:43 PM
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Well you boasted about la just enough to call bs. Why would you want to promote something that is not the truth? On the gulf coast what does la have to offer out of towners Bl and Venice? I'd put money on it that Texas has more out of state tourism from Sabine to Galveston than the whole state of la. Think your just running your bubble gums to keep pace with the lake midget.

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Well you boasted about la just enough to call bs. Why would you want to promote something that is not the truth? On the gulf coast what does la have to offer out of towners Bl and Venice? I'd put money on it that Texas has more out of state tourism from Sabine to Galveston than the whole state of la. Think your just running your bubble gums to keep pace with the lake midget.
I've fished LA, NY, OH, MI, CO, NC, GA, SC, AK, FL, and maybe a few I'm forgetting. There is nothing like Louisiana. Nothing even close. The waters teem with life. I've never seen anything even close. It is awesome beyond description.

It's more than Big Lake and Venice. It's the whole coast from Sabine to the Rigolets. I'll draw your particular attention to the area around Port Fourchon and Grand Isle. There's a spot just SE of E Timbalier Island where my brother says, "75% of the fish I've caught in my life I've caught in this spot" and he's only fished it a handful of times. I prefer Belle Pass and Caminada Pass, because I like the big ones.

I could live anywhere in the US, but I choose Louisiana, because the fishing is awesome, and Louisiana still loves liberty.
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Old 05-01-2014, 09:33 PM
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I've fished LA, NY, OH, MI, CO, NC, GA, SC, AK, FL, and maybe a few I'm forgetting. There is nothing like Louisiana. Nothing even close. The waters teem with life. I've never seen anything even close. It is awesome beyond description.

It's more than Big Lake and Venice. It's the whole coast from Sabine to the Rigolets. I'll draw your particular attention to the area around Port Fourchon and Grand Isle. There's a spot just SE of E Timbalier Island where my brother says, "75% of the fish I've caught in my life I've caught in this spot" and he's only fished it a handful of times. I prefer Belle Pass and Caminada Pass, because I like the big ones.

I could live anywhere in the US, but I choose Louisiana, because the fishing is awesome, and Louisiana still loves liberty.
I'm not saying that's not true but when you say:

Supply and demand. Out of staters will pay to fish in Louisiana because the fishing is so good and the limits are so high. Far fewer non-residents are interesting in paying to fish in Texas.

If you've been to all the places you say you have then you know that's not the truth. Just calling bs on bs that's all.
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Old 05-02-2014, 06:40 AM
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I'm not saying that's not true but when you say:

Supply and demand. Out of staters will pay to fish in Louisiana because the fishing is so good and the limits are so high. Far fewer non-residents are interesting in paying to fish in Texas.

If you've been to all the places you say you have then you know that's not the truth. Just calling bs on bs that's all.

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