LaBAUVE v. LOUISIANA WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES COM'N

No. 53664.

289 So.2d 150 (1974)

Randolph Roy LaBAUVE and Roy Prospere v. The LOUISIANA WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES COMMISSION.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

January 14, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peter E. Duffy, Metairie, for defendants-appellants.

Joseph N. Marcal, III, New Orleans, for plaintiffs-appellees.


SUMMERS, Justice.

Randolph Roy LaBauve and Roy Prospere are commercial fishermen. They live in the Cocodrie settlement of Terrebonne Parish and earn their livelihood principally by trawling for fish and shrimp in the waters of Terrebonne Parish. Prospere possesses a license from the State of Louisiana allowing him to trawl with a "gill net", while LaBauve works with Prospere under the authority of the latter's license. Their investment in a boat, nets and equipment...

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