The endless shorelines of the Louisiana marsh are loaded with bull redfish during the month of February each and every year. February is weeks away. I just had the 10th – 15th open up. I also have the 18th – 20th available. This is not a month
More Photos from Today →It’s midway through January now and we are all mentally switching gears to the fish we really love, Tarpon. Soon the waters of south Florida will begin too warm until the temps match the desired range for Tarpon to be comfortable. This happens generally at the end
More Photos from Today →Happy new years everyone! With the new year, comes new hopes of trophy redfish site fishing in Louisiana. Louisiana marsh fly fishing offers anglers of all skill levels good clean shots at redfish in excess of 30 pounds on most day’s through the fall and winter. Cold
More Photos from Today →January is right around the corner and the Louisiana marsh is teaming with huge bull redfish now that winter has its hold on the region. The shallow waters of the marsh are now hovering around the truly large Louisiana Bull’s comfort range. The fish are happy and
More Photos from Today →Louisiana Fly Fishing for the worlds largest Redfish begins soon! The Louisiana Redfish season starts on October 1st and run’s through the end of March. These are the months of October, November, December, January, February, & March. The weather in the South East begins it’s cooling trend
More Photos from Today →Spring is here and I will be heading to the Everglades from April 1st till May 15th for the spring tarpon season. A few mid April and mid May dates are available still in this undisputed early season fishery. May 20th starts the Panhandle season. Our early
More Photos from Today →Things are heating up on both sides of the river here in Louisiana! With cooler evenings upon us the water has been steadily clearing to the preferred Gulf Green which allows you to see in depths in excess of 4ft. These big Louisiana Bull Redfish can’t hide
More Photos from Today →Fly Fishing tarpon off the Florida Panhandle in July The 2016 Tarpon season off the Panhandle has been one for the books. The weather has been relentlessly mild. No wind on a daily basis and very little rain or thunderstorms. The fish have been here like they
More Photos from Today →Nothing like a HUGE reward for sticking it out on a cloudy, drizzly day! We spent the day Sight Fishing to pushing fish sliding over some very skinny water. After a couple of almost’s we hooked up to this behemoth female. 15 times into the backing….a long
More Photos from Today →In the last 5 days there has been a substantial beginning to the migratory Tarpon push through the Carrabelle and Apalachicola waters. These fish have really been eating I’d say every fifth fish has taken a swing at the fly!!! Awesome days on the water and it
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