"My # 1 goal is to get my clients to the fishing area and back to the dock safely. There are many hazards around the mouth of the Mississippi River like: fog, ships, ships waves, logs, electrical storms, high seas...The last thing we need is a collision with a log or any other problem. Fortunately, I have not had any serious injuries on my boat. I can find safe areas to fish when the weather and the water are not cooperating.
I've had folks that have gone fishing with me that have commented that they had caught some nice speckled trout or redfish with other fishing guides, but the fishing guide was a jerk, so they are trying me out (most fishing guides are nice people by the way). I think that the most important thing for a client and fishing guide should do before a fishing trip is to communicate. What is it that you expect from the fishing guide? Does the client have any special needs or handicaps that need to be addressed? Please let me know if you have any special needs or particular expectations."
Many of my clients want to target the big “Bull” Redfish. Over the past several years the best months to target the big Redfish in Fall and Winter are mid October to mid March. During the Summer, while the sharks can be a nuisance, the second part of July to the end of August are productive months for the bulls as well. I will try to get you what you want however, the more fishing experience my clients have, the more fish they will catch and the more fishing spots we can explore. The creel limit for Redfish in Louisiana is 5 per person and the slot is 16 to 27 “. The oversized Bull Redfish are catch and release.
These months mentioned above are simply a guide line to help you schedule your next fishing trip. It is as accurate as I can get it. The only constant is change. “A plan is useless but planning is invaluable”.
Don’t forget to read my fishing reports: Venice Louisiana Fishing Report to learn more about what is going on in the best fishing area in the world!