Louisiana 
                    B.A.S.S. Federation Tournament Anglers to Assist L.D.W.F. 
                    in Restocking Impacted Waterways
                    Posted: 
                    3/7/06
                  The Louisiana 
                    Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) in cooperation 
                    with the Louisiana B.A.S.S. Federation announced a plan today 
                    to give areas devastated by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita a 
                    much needed boost towards resource recovery. 
                  "Project 
                    Jumpstart" will be coordinated by LDWF's Inland Fisheries 
                    Division and is similar to the "CPR Spillway" project 
                    that utilized the efforts of bass anglers to help restore 
                    the Atchafalaya Basin after Hurricane Andrew.
                  "Project 
                    Jumpstart" will utilize the B.A.S.S.-sanctioned Spring 
                    Qualifying State Tournament set for March 11-12 to collect 
                    fish from the Atchafalaya Basin that will then be released 
                    in waterways impacted by last year's storms. "We were 
                    contacted by the B.A.S.S. Federation after Hurricane Katrina 
                    with an offer of assistance in our resource restoration efforts," 
                    said Joey Shepard, Inland Fisheries Research Program Manager 
                    in charge of freshwater fisheries restoration. "Their 
                    offer to provide tournament fish for restocking impacted areas 
                    was the right solution at the right time." 
                  The weekend 
                    tournament will be conducted from Doiron's Landing in Stephensville. 
                    The first areas to receive fish from "Project Jumpstart" 
                    will be those hardest hit by Hurricane Katrina, east of the 
                    Mississippi River, including rivers and bayous around Lakes 
                    Maurepas and Pontchartrain.
                   LDWF's 
                    goal is to get adult fish back into impacted areas before 
                    spring spawning takes place so they can begin to renew the 
                    resource.
                  "We 
                    are very interested in making this competitive, recreational 
                    event even more meaningful by contributing the catch to the 
                    fisheries' recovery efforts in another part of the state," 
                    said Louisiana B.A.S.S. Federation Conservation Director Will 
                    Courtney. "If our participants can make this project 
                    as successful as 'CPR Spillway', we've helped bass fishermen 
                    elsewhere restore their resource and given them a reason to 
                    get back out on the water."
                  
                   
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