Louisiana’s trespass laws lock anglers out of most coastal marshes
Louisiana is known as the Sportsman’s Paradise, and its a moniker that’s well-deserved.
Natives have heard all their lives about unfettered coastal subsidence that gobbles our marshes, turning them from fish nurseries and bird rookeries into vast, open-water nothingness.
That might lead some to believe there’s not much left along the tattered sole of America’s boot.