The Cajun Baby” Cliff Crochet Raises Money for Conservation
Louisiana Pro Raises More Than $84,000 to Stock F1 Largemouth Bass into Hometown Fisheries
PIERRE PART, La. (Aug. 25, 2022) – While many anglers were enjoying the late-July, post-ICAST lull before events started back up, Major League Fishing (MLF) Bass Pro Tour angler Cliff Crochet of Pierre Part, Louisiana, was hard at work. On July 28, at the St. Joseph the Worker Church Hall in Pierre Part, Crochet held the inaugural Every Fish Matters! fundraiser banquet. Crochet’s goal was simple – to raise funds to purchase F1 Largemouth Bass fingerlings to stock in 2023 into the Atchafalaya Basin and Lake Verret. What Crochet did not expect, however, is that his event would turn out to be one of the largest fundraisers in the history of professional fishing.
Prior to 2022, Crochet had been toying with the idea of how to give back to his hometown and the fisheries that launched his career. At REDCREST 2022 earlier this year, he watched Kevin VanDam’s foundation donate $5,000 to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation as seed money for a F1 restocking program for Oklahoma’s Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees. The Every Fish Matters! banquet was born that day, as Crochet knew he could do the same, or more, for Lake Verret and the Atchafalaya Basin.
Crochet’s first step was to meet with the MLF Fisheries Management Division (FMD) and fisheries biologist Steven Bardin to get help with the process of how to get approval to stock fish. This process is unique within every state, but the state of Louisiana was grateful and more than willing to accommodate Crochet’s request, as well as offer up other opportunities for future projects. Once approved for the stocking, Crochet asked the Major League Fishing Angler’s Association for help in setting up the event. Crochet then went to work on his own, engaging his sponsors and friends and calling on his vast fishing network to do what they could do to help him raise funds.
The local community support for the event was extraordinary with Pierre Part Store, Pelican Companies of America, American Telephone Services, Performance Auto Body Collision Center, Todd Murray, Cajun Tackle House, Pelican Advisory, the Ascension Area Anglers Bass Club, Cajun Outboards, Breaux & Daigle Marine & Trailer, Pipe and Steel Industrial, the Louisiana Sportsman Coalition, Singelton & Howard Cement, Riverside Speciality Meats, Jamie Ponville Trucking, Steve Kent Services, and Performance Contractors all purchasing sponsor tables. Blanchard’s Cajun Cooking fed the more than 275 banquet attendees fried fish and shrimp stew. The banquet included a live auction, raffle drawings, and a discussion on public water access issues from Lucas Ragusa with the Louisiana Sportsman’s Coalition. An offshore fishing trip out of Venice with MLF Bass Pro Tour angler Gerald Spohrer, a guided Arkansas duck hunt, a guided trip to Grosse Savanne, and vacation packages to New Orleans, Destin, Florida, and Toledo Bend Reservoir headlined the live auctions.
At the close of the night the banquet had raised an astounding total – more than $84,000 to purchase the F1 Fingerlings.
“I want everyone to know that by supporting, donating, and attending that they made this event successful,” Crochet said. “It shows how much our community cares about our fisheries and the area we live in, and I am honored and humbled to have been a part of this event”.
Since the banquet, several matching funds opportunities have emerged that will contribute to the 2023 fish stocking, and to set up an emergency relief fund to restock the Atchafalaya Basin in the case of a hurricane or other natural disaster in the future. The 2023 stocking program will begin in March and occur throughout the Atchafalaya Basin during multiple events.
Each event will have an opportunity for youth and anglers alike to release the fish and see the fingerlings going into their local water bodies. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and the MLF FMD will be work closely together to complete these stocking events, as well as provide opportunities for anglers to engage in other conservation initiatives throughout the basin. Crochet plans to make the Every Fish Matters! banquet an annual event to keep the program funded for generations to come.
Crochet wanted to send a special thank you to the MLFAA, auctioneers Dennis Landry and Jamie Ponville, and the Assumption High School Bass Club and volunteers that helped make this event possible. Partners that contributed to the success of this event included Lake End Rentals, Cajun Breakers, K2 Coolers, The Bass University, Buzbe, Blazer Boats, Costa, Stazione Deli Market, Dylan Delcambre, Paizano’s, Spunkey Monkey, Suzie Sheets/ Simply Susan, Howard Hartley, Chris Lane, Tyler Rivet, Duck Commander, Teddy Mabile, Pipe and Steel Industrial, Erin Hebert Assumption Parish Clerk of Court, TNT Gas and Supply, Cliff Crochet, Power-Pole, Mike Iaconelli, KastKing, Avid Boats, Sportsman Fabricators, Leroy Blanchard Assumption Parish Police Jury Ward 7, Greg Hackney, Gerald Spohrer, Mike Helpler Ralow Services, GH Builders, Buddy’s Drive Inn, Front to Back Boat Service, Shank Bait Co., Bayside Tackle, Stick’em Custom Rods, La Maison de Fleur, Todd Murray, Dominick and Renee Thompson, Patrick Skiles, Jamie and Shawncy Ponville, and Brent Bonadona.
To keep up with when and where these stocking events will occur, go to MLFAA.org or CliffCrochet.com. Follow Crochet on his social media outlets at Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
About MLF Fisheries Management Division
Major League Fishing’s Fisheries Management Division in Partnership with Berkley Labs is dedicated to improving the quality of life for bass through Research, Education, Fisheries Enhancement and Fish Care. Under the leadership of MLF, in collaboration with Hall of Fame bass angler Gary Klein and renowned fisheries biologist Steven Bardin, the Fisheries Management Division provides opportunities to engage in initiatives that extend the life of the sport of bass fishing. These initiatives include targeted research programs, providing fans, anglers and youth with access to educational materials that help them become better stewards of our fisheries resources, and collaborating with local and state agencies to improve habitat essential for bass to thrive. From maximizing the health of an individual fish post-catch to stocking juvenile fish into waterbodies, the MLF Fisheries Management Division is committed to the health of our bass populations.