With the proposal of the new rule change to the portal window you could see some changes. If adopted, effective immediately the portal window will shorten to 15 days instead of 30 (June 8th - 22nd). Theoretically giving less time for Athletes and Coaches to tinker in the portal. However, my assumption is that will just encourage more tampering and talks will begin well before the portal window to circumvent the system. While it happens now to an extent, I can tell you being in that world it is pretty rare. At least in my experiences (although I follow the rules and never try to put a Coach in a bad spot by going outside the lines).
On the recruiting talks, these D1 Coaches travel to the major events not only to find kids (actually very rare that they attend a tournament to "find kids" although it does happen at times by being there) but instead, it's to evaluate a PSA that they have already identified play against National high level kids that they will ultimately be facing in College. They want to see them compete against the best for a true evaluation. In fact, most build their recruiting schedules around travel ball programs they deal with and where those teams will be playing.
Many in this thread have been spot on with several things mentioned. Development, development, oh and did I mention development? LOL Here is what I believe the keys to success in today's world for G5 teams are and will be (outside of a portal transfer gem cause that has to always be in play). Many Louisiana kids want to be close to home. I have seen it for some time (and even more so with the introduction of the portal), many that go off and play at out of state programs end up back at home so I would always keep my eyes on those kids.
Find the best in-state kids you can possibly recruit that have the tools to compete at the highest level, bring them in and develop. Yes, you run the risk of a P4 coming in to swoop them up however, a local kid playing for the Coach and University will be a little harder to steal. (This is not absolute but the best shot at retention) I am also not saying to only recruit local kids as you have to find the best kids regardless of where they are from, just giving my opinion.
Also with being in Louisiana specifically, outside of the best Louisiana kids you can get I think you live in Texas. Texas softball, due the population is one of the hottest softball areas in the Country in today's world. You can recruit 2nd and 3rd tier kids there that are as good as anyone else in the Country. There's a reason my team's play our entire schedules in Houston, Dallas and College Station and it's to face some of the best teams in the Country right next door. In addition, we also play and have played in the National events (Colorado, Indiana, California, Georgia, etc.) to face the best kids we can possibly face.