The Louisiana state record for largemouth bass is 16 pounds, 4 ounces, caught in 1992 by angler Mandy Stokes in Lake Verret. This impressive catch remains one of the largest recorded in the state, showcasing the potential for trophy-sized fish in Louisiana's waters. The record highlights the state's reputation for excellent bass fishing opportunities.
A felony cannot be expunged from your record in Louisiana.
The world record spotted bass is 10.27 pounds caught by a man in California during a bass fishing tournament.
In 1975, the catch limit for bass in Louisiana was set at 10 fish per day for black bass, which included species like the largemouth and spotted bass. Additionally, there was a minimum size limit of 12 inches for these fish. These regulations were put in place to help manage and conserve the bass populations in the state.
You have to record them yourself.
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It is a matter of historical record that the US DID make the Louisiana Purchase.
There is a process that one needs to go through to get an expungement for your record in the state of Louisiana. Depending on the crime, you can file for an expungement of the record after five years.
There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: bass'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: bass'sExamples:The conductor was impressed with the bass' voice.The conductor was impressed with the bass's voice.OR:The bass' size was a record for the fishing contest.The bass's size was a record for the fishing contest.
slipknot are keeping the bass on a record player. They are not going to replace Paul Gray.
Your traffic record NEVER goes away, it is a running compilation of your lifelong driving record.
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Around ten pounds