June 15, 2018

Search Louisiana Fishing Blog To Discover Expert Fishing Knowledge

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Here's how to easily search Louisiana Fishing Blog to find expert fishing knowledge that will help you catch more speckled trout and redfish.

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How to Search Louisiana Fishing Blog

The Internet is an awesome thing, making information easy to search for and even easier to digest.

Heck, as a kid I recall begging my father to get a computer and dial-up to access the Internet.

This led me to spend just as much time on a computer as I did fishing or hunting, and was able to learn a lot more by “wandering” the Internet than sleeping in class (I was a horrible student).

But it really paid off, because it led me to learn how to use satellite imagery and ultimately catch fish.

Naturally, I made it easy to search Louisiana Fishing Blog, making key fishing advice that much easier for you to discover.

Let's Be Honest

You launch the boat to catch fish, not enjoy sunsets.

I want you to catch fish because when you do you’ll go fishing more and more, and even inspire others to do the same.

There’s no way we can lose by you catching fish. We, as an inshore community, only stand to win.

How to Search Louisiana Fishing Blog

There is a search box located at the bottom of every page, scroll down, type in your search criteria, and you’re set.

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There is also this category drop-down menu to help you search Louisiana Fishing Blog.

I make a point of sorting every blog post into a meaningful category that easily identifies what it is you’re looking for, so hopefully you may find that third category of inshore fishing knowledge.

Conclusion

So there you go! That's how you can search Louisiana Fishing Blog.

Put in a little bit of time and you will be amazed at what you find here, maybe something that will unlock a string of successful fishing trips.

Tight lines, y’all!

Want easy learning all in one spot?

LAFB Elite is my one-stop shop for inshore anglers who want it all, in one place, with instructor support and lifetime access.

Sure, you can search YouTube and Facebook, but that knowledge is usually scattered, incomplete and coming from someone who isn't going to be there when you have a question or need help with something.

Captain Devin

About the Author

Devin is a former fishing guide and lifelong inshore angler. He founded Louisiana Fishing Blog in 2012 to share his ideas as a charter captain and still writes in it today. Since then he's created a fishing university — LAFB Elite — where he teaches inshore anglers how to safely navigate Louisiana's coast and catch more fish.


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Back when I first started fishing 10 years ago I was looking all over for someone teaching something like Captain Devin's Inshore Fishing 101, but there was no one.

I think of the many, many days that my buddy and I were out running around trying to find fish and didn't know what's taught inside 101.

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Inshore Fishing 101 isn't just a bunch of random tips! It is an intricate web of interconnected actions, equipment, locations, biology, conditions, techniques, technology, and experience that come together to give you the best chance of filling the box with fish on a consistent basis.

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