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  2. Irish Bayou - Wikipedia

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    It is primarily a sport fishing community with few permanent residents. The Irish Bayou Castle, also known as Fisherman's Castle, was built in 1981 in preparation for the 1984 Louisiana world exposition. The castle is now owned and used by Charles and Jean Khul [2] as a hunting and fishing camp. [3] The origin of the community of Irish Bayou is ...

  3. Bayou Gauche, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Bayou Gauche is a census-designated place and fishing village, with an adjacent natural bayou and wetlands. It is located in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, United States. As of 2020, its population was 2,161. [2]

  4. Fisherman's Castle - Wikipedia

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    Irish Bayou Castle. Fisherman's Castle, sometimes known as Irish Bayou Castle is a 942 square-foot castle built on Irish Bayou in New Orleans near Slidell, Louisiana.Simon Villemarette built the castle in the style of a 14th-century chateau in 1981 in anticipation of the 1984 World's Fair, and it was strong enough to survive hurricanes Katrina, Isaac, and Ida, although it required repairs ...

  5. Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries – Enforcement ...

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    Louisiana's first wildlife conservation law was passed in 1857. The agency started out in 1872 [1] as an Oyster Fishing Regulatory Board, with many more oyster regulations following in the 1880s. In 1909 a more formal body was created and given the task of overseeing wildlife and fisheries conservation in Louisiana.

  6. What is ‘sadfishing’? The social media trend explained - AOL

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    A young man reads sad social media posts (Getty Images) There’s a difference between “sadfishing” and legitimately being vulnerable online. “Sadfishing” may come in the form of a ...

  7. Ice castle - Wikipedia

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    Ice castle may refer to: Ice palace, a building made of blocks of ice; Frost flowers, the natural phenomenon; Ice Castles, a 1978 American romantic drama film; Ice Castles, a 2010 remake of the 1978 film "Ice Castles", song by Ween from their 2000 album White Pepper; Ice Castles, album by Larry Heard

  8. Colorado ice fishing - Wikipedia

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    Fishing was reported to be the 5th most popular outdoor activity and 110, 511 fishing and hunting combination licenses were sold. [2] Ice fishing makes up part of this total fishing revenue and is a common annual sport for Colorado residents and out-of-state visitors. There is no legal definition of ice fishing season.

  9. Artisanal fishing - Wikipedia

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    Artisan fishing uses traditional fishing techniques such as rod and tackle, fishing arrows and harpoons, cast nets, and small (if any) traditional fishing boats. For that reason, socio-economic status of artisanal fishing community has become an interest of the authorities in recent years.