Fishing in Louisiana

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Top Fishing Spots in Louisiana

Grand Isle State Park
At Grand Isle State Park, families can enjoy quality time together at multiple beaches. Grand Isle State Park is a must-visit family-fishing and boating destination.
Toledo Bend Reservoir
Fish for bluegill and crappie in the South’s largest artificial body of water.
Jimmie Davis State Park
This Park offers two boat launches and a fishing pier that cater to the sportsmen looking for a prime freshwater fishing spot.
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Common Catches in Louisiana

Red Snapper
Red Snapper
The red snapper is one of the most valuable and heavily exploited snappers in American waters.
Flounder
Flounder
The flounder is a rapid swimmer and a good light-tackle game fish. It is the most important flatfish of the Atlantic states.
Spotted Seatrout
Spotted Seatrout
Two large, recurvate canine teeth in the front of the upper jaw stand out noticeably on the spotted seatrout.
Channel Catfish
Channel Catfish
The Channel catfish is very highly regarded for its food and sports value. The Channel catfish is most abundant in the central part of U.S. and southern states.
Black Crappie
Black Crappie
Crappies are members of the sunfish and the black bass family. Black crappies can be found in large ponds and shallow areas of lakes.
Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass
The largemouth bass is the most popular freshwater game fish in the U.S. Learn more about how you can identify a largemouth bass, where to catch it and what bait and lures to use.

Louisiana Fishing Tips And Information

Pier & Surf Fishing

Pier & Surf Fishing

Saltwater pier and surf fishing is a great way to start saltwater fishing.

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Pier & Surf Fishing

Pier & Surf Fishing

Saltwater pier and surf fishing is a great way to start saltwater fishing.

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Lakes & Ponds for Freshwater Fishing

Fishing Lakes and Ponds

Learn the importance of structures for the best freshwater fishing in lakes and ponds.

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