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Drum & Co. Fishing
Drum & Co. Fishing
 State licensed

New Orleans • 26 ft • 6 persons

Drum & Co. Fishing is located in Myrtle Grove Marina in Southeast LA and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters.

"Myrtle Grove is a very nice marina. We met Captain Max and got started with a Flounder." —⁠ Michael, Louisiana
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trips fromUS $525
Speck Dat Charters LLC
Speck Dat Charters LLC
 State licensed

New Orleans • 24 ft • 5 persons

Team up with Speck Dat Charters and discover the stunning Louisiana marsh and prolific fishing it has to offer!

"Capt Brad called a few days before our trip to see if we could move it back a day, as a front was coming through and needed a little more time for the water to clear up (we did)." —⁠ Michael,
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trips fromUS $500
Get’n Hooked Inshore Adventures
Get’n Hooked Inshore Adventures
 State licensed

New Orleans • 24 ft • 6 persons

Get’n Hooked Inshore Adventures will have you fishing the beautiful waters of Louisiana.

"My son (10) and I (f43) booked this charter as part of a mom/son weekend." —⁠ Raeanna,
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trips fromUS $525
Victory Bay Charters
Victory Bay Charters
 State licensed

New Orleans • 25 ft • 4 persons

With hundreds of post-trip photos showing smiling faces and BIG catches, you're in good hands with Victory Bay Charters.

"Our trip started at 5:30am in August 2023. Captain Drake was on time and had the boat ready for us." —⁠ Hernan, LA
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trips fromUS $500
Captain Frenchy
Captain Frenchy
 State licensed

New Orleans • 19 ft • 3 persons

If you’re ready to go fishing in New Orleans, look no further than Captain Frenchy.
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trips fromUS $425
Wicked Fishing Charters
Wicked Fishing Charters
 State licensed

New Orleans • 22 ft • 5 persons

Partake in the adventure of a lifetime and book your next fishing trip with Wicked Fishing Charters!

"Capt is terrific and ensures a good time. He makes every effort to put you in good fishing area." —⁠ Charles,
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trips fromUS $475
Bayou Paradise Fishing Charters
Bayou Paradise Fishing Charters
 State licensed

New Orleans • 24 ft • 4 persons

Make the most of your time in New Orleans and come fish the same bayous once explored by the famous Pirate Jean Lafitte.

"Fought through 25+ mph NW winds to put together a nice box of reds." —⁠ John,
trips fromUS $495
Reel As It Gets Charters
Reel As It Gets Charters
 State licensed

New Orleans • 24 ft • 4 persons

Reel As It Gets Charters is located in New Orleans and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters.

"Capt and his equipment was top of the line. Everything from helping baiting the lines to educating us on the difference types of fish and very attentive to our time out on the water." —⁠ Blake,
trips fromUS $500
Bayou Bowfishing Charters
Bayou Bowfishing Charters
 State licensed

New Orleans • 24 ft • 6 persons

Spend the night with Bayou Bowfishing Charters and find out what fishing in New Orleans is all about!

"My wife, two kids, and I went fishing with Bayou Bowfishing Charters while on Spring Break." —⁠ Dennis,
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trips fromUS $1,000
A Fishing Fool (Coastal Charter)
A Fishing Fool (Coastal Charter)
 State licensed

Slidell • 22 ft • 6 persons

The beautiful waters off the coast of Louisiana are waiting to be explored, and A Fishing Fool Coastal Charter is here to make it happen!
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trips fromUS $475
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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in New Orleans

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Angeln in New Orleans

New Orleans fishing charters will take you after the many fish that make this city one of the best in the US for seafood. You’ll have just as much fun chasing your targets as you will eating them! For an inshore fishing adventure that’s unparalleled in a city with fascinating history, look no further than New Orleans.

Explore the local bayous, marshes, and estuaries to find some of the Gulf’s most coveted inshore fish. They’re the perfect habitat for Redfish, Speckled Trout, Black Drum, Flounder, and Jack Crevalle. But it’s not all about saltwater fish, either. New Orleans is also home to some of the state’s best Bass fishing lakes.

Thanks to its warm and humid climate, New Orleans fishing charters operate year-round. How long you’ll spend on the water is up to you. A half day trip gives you a taste of the area’s world-famous inshore waters and sees you go home with a few fish. A full day trip is the equivalent of a seafood tower. You’ll have a variety of choice, from the fish you target to the locations you’ll target them in.

Once you’ve decided where to fish, you can bet there’s a marina or boat ramp close by. New Orleans is surrounded by water after all! Lake Pontchartrain, Lake Borgne, and southern waterways such as the Breton Sound and Black Bay are all popular among local and visiting anglers.
 

Regeln & Vorschriften

Your charter captain will provide everything you need for a successful day – except for your fishing license. All anglers over the age of 16 are required to purchase one before heading out on the water. Bear in the mind that if you plan to fish south of the “saltwater line” you’ll need to obtain a Louisiana saltwater angler’s license, as well as a basic Louisiana fishing license.

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January

As cold fronts arrive, look for Redfish gathering together at the top of the water column – this will make them easy to find and catch. On warmer days, look for Speckled Trout. Otherwise, fish for Black Drum in Lake Pontchartrain.

February

February is one of the best times to be in New Orleans. The city is talking about Mardi Gras, but if you want a break from festivities, expect "gin clear" waters and big Bull Redfish. Head to the Delacroix flats for great sight fishing.

March

Don't miss the Big Bass Fishing Rodeo and Fishtival in New Orleans City Park. If you prefer saltwater fishing, head to the marshes – they're kicking into gear as the weather warms. 

April

With temperatures in the mid 70s and low rainfall, New Orleans can be very pleasant in April (if a bit humid). Try targeting Redfish with artificial bait in shallow water (3 feett or less).

May

As the weather transitions from spring to summer, everyone wants to be outside. Which is good, because the bait is moving inshore and the fish come with it. Expect a lot of Redfish and some Speckled Trout.

June

Temperatures rise, averaging at 89º. Grab a deal at a hotel (it's officially low season) and stay a while! Enjoy explosive action on topwater lures from Redfish, Jack Crevalle, Aligator Gar, and more!

July

Expect very hot weather with a chance of storms. But don't let that stop you getting out on the water. Speckled Trout and Redfish are biting aggressively. The Delacroix and Black Bay area is excellent at this time of year.

August

The Breton Sound and Black Bay area is still producing well – look for limits of Speckled Trout around rigs and islands. Most fishing charters will leave before sunrise to escape the heat and catch the best bite.

September

September is still very hot in New Orleans, making early starts a necessity still. Once you get out, you can find Bull Redfish and big Jack Crevalles – this is a really fun time to fish if you don't mind the heat.

October

This is one of the busiest times of year for Lousiana Redfish guides. And rightly so – with clear waters and big schooling Bull Redfish, everyone wants to get out and sight fish for these beauties 

November

The fishing is still very good, with Bull Redfish and Flounder continuing to bite well. As fall transitions to winter, cold fronts push bait out of the marsh. The fish are hungry and feeding up it gets cold.

December

There's never a bad time to fish in New Orleans, and December proves it. Look for Redfish laid up across the marsh and big Bull Reds in 6–10 inches of water. Expect later starts and a nice variety of fish.

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