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Orvis-Endorsed Fly Fishing Guide about a half an hour from New Orleans
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Fly into one of the most unique cities on the planet, New Orleans, with its incredible food, music, and culture, and prepare for some of the most exciting saltwater fly fishing you'll ever experience. We sight fish the most prolific and bountiful wetlands in North America year-round for some of the biggest, most powerful fish you can catch on a fly rod or light tackle gear. Trophy Redfish, Black Drum, Sheepshead, Alligator Gar, Spotted Sea Trout, Jack Crevalle, Tripletail, and Blacktip Sharks are possible here like no place else. We are local, passionate, friendly guides dedicated to helping you have a fun, safe, and unforgettable adventure. We fish all over south Louisiana—35 minutes from New Orleans around the beautiful Biloxi Marsh and all the way down to Venice at the Birdfoot Delta of the Mississippi River and out west to the little-pressured Cocodrie area. There are no crowded flats here—many days we do not see another skiff. Excellent lodging options available. Fully state licensed and insured full-time professional local guides. All levels and abilities welcome. If it is your first time or your 100th time saltwater fly fishing, we will exceed your expectations. This is simply the best fishing on the Gulf Coast year-round!
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Absolutely. We partner with a few of the best lodges in the region. Package deals are available. We can accommodate 12 fly anglers and 20+ conventional anglers. There are many places to stay in New Orleans for different budgets, as well. Please ask us for recommendations.
Water is provided. Bring lunch, snacks, and your beverage of choice. There is a place close to the launch called Day & Night that does great breakfast biscuits and po-boys. We often call in orders there on the way down.
All fly and light tackle (spin) gear, fuel, water, ice, and the launch fee. You are welcome to bring your own gear or use our high-end gear. 7-11 weight rods (depending on fish targeted and conditions), reels with strong drags, plenty of backing and floating line is what we use. Medium or Medium Heavy spinning rods or bait casters with 30lb braid and 30lb leader are appropriate.
Appropriate clothing for the weather- bring clothes that you will be comfortable in on the water- depending on the time of year it can be hot or chilly. Covering up can be essential to keeping the biting flies manageable during certain times of the year. A good pair of polarized sunglasses are a must! Amber or copper color polarized lenses make a big difference. A hat to keep the sun off your face is also mandatory. Rain gear just in case. Non-marking soled shoes (boat shoes) are very appreciated.
Transportation can be arranged depending on where you are staying. Renting a car and meeting your Captain at the launch is the preferred method, but pickups in New Orleans or car service are possible. Please arrange transportation needs with Captain Pete.
As an FFI Casting Instructor, Captain Peter is very patient and understanding with the different skill levels that people bring aboard the boat. He is also more than happy to spin cast with you if you don’t fly fish and always keeps spin and bait casting tackle on board.
Over thousands of years the Mississippi River deposited it's rich soils along the coast of Louisiana to create the greatest wetlands in North America. The vastness, bounty, and beauty of these marshes is difficult to realize without exploring them for yourself.
Exactly where we fish depends on the conditions (wind, tides) but usually 35 minutes southeast of New Orleans in the Biloxi Marsh out of Hopedale, Delacroix, or Shell Beach– a beautiful, bountiful, and big area. Many days go by where we see no other people out there. We also fish on the west side of the river out of Myrtle Grove, Buras, Venice, and further west out of Dulac and Cocodrie depending on where you’d like to stay.
Half Day 4-5 hours $550 (not available Sept-Dec)
Full Day 7-8 hours $700 (one person) $750 (2 people)
$100 off full day trip for first responders, military, teachers, or students (only with Captain Pete).
Yes, you need to purchase a fishing license. Purchase the 3-Day Charter Passenger License and bring a printout or save it on your phone.
99% of the time, we practice catch-and-release, but if you’d like to keep one for dinner, or take it home with you, you are welcome to do so. There is an amazing chef at a fantastic restaurant in New Orleans that will prepare your redfish nose to tail with full respect--just ask Captain Pete to make arrangements.
Please visit marshonthefly.com to make a reservation, or call Captain Pete at 504-459-9960. The balance may be paid in cash, Venmo, or credit card. A typical tip/gratuity for the day is $100 or more. We work very hard to put you on fish and we want you to catch fish as much as or more than you do. Gratuity is greatly appreciated and respected.
We can take 2 people (guide plus 2) on a skiff. Booking multiple skiffs/guides is possible, as is booking a bay boat to spin fish on that can accommodate 4-6. A friend/spouse is welcome to come along and enjoy the spectacular scenery and watch the birds if they are not fishing.
No. We cast artificial flies and lures at fish we can see, a tactic called sight-fishing. It is very exciting and challenging that way, much more akin to hunting. If you’ve never had the sight-fishing experience, you’ve been missing out. There is no more rewarding way to fish.
No problem. We don’t discriminate.
Redfish (2-40lbs) are the primary target, but we also encounter black drum (5-60lbs), sheepshead (2-10lbs), alligator gar( 2-6 feet), jack crevalle (15-30lbs), blacktip sharks (20-100lbs) etc.
Louisiana is a year-round fishery. Each season and every day is different. With good conditions, amazing fishing is possible every month of the year! We fish year round.