Trophy-sized trout making a rebound in Southeast Louisiana
Anglers across Southeast Louisiana have seen a dramatic increase in not only the number of speckled trout but also the size of these fish.[…]
Anglers across Southeast Louisiana have seen a dramatic increase in not only the number of speckled trout but also the size of these fish.[…]
Built to mark channels or redirect currents, jetties create entire ecosystems for any fish species dwelling in coastal Louisiana waters.[…]
Many of Marsh Man Masson’s trips into the South Louisiana marsh begin with an idea of a dish. That’s what this one was all about.[…]
Savvy and seasoned South Louisiana guides and avid anglers know despite the dirty water, often redfish don’t go very far.[…]
Speckled trout are predictable creatures that do the same things year after year, as they move throughout the ecosystem to eat and spawn.[…]
Capt. Tommy Pellegrin, who owns Custom Charters LLC, said his go-to place to fish in April is the Sulphur Mine in Lake Pelto.[…]
Marsh Man Masson and Justin Bowles made a change to a smaller-profile lure with less natural action, and it made all the difference.[…]
Capt. Charlie Thomason shares how he’ll be fishing for speckled trout and redfish in Hopedale during the month of April.[…]
The Terrebonne-Timbalier system between Cocodrie and Port Fourchon still produces some of the best speckled trout and redfish action anywhere.[…]
Marsh Man Masson ran across some really good water, and it was loaded with some of the biggest speckled trout he’s found in a long while.[…]
Roadside fishing for speckled trout offers an accessible way to experience the state’s rich angling opportunities without needing a boat.[…]
Marsh Man Masson took Wes Higgins of Bill Lewis Lures into the Louisiana marsh to use some suspending Scope Stiks on the speckled trout.[…]
The key factors in the search for spring trout are water temperature, water quality, wind, moving water and locating baitfish.[…]
Like catching speckled trout? The MRGO has got them by the bazillions, and as long as nights continue to get cool, the action shouldn’t slow.[…]
The Mississippi River Gulf Outlet Channel is one of our nation’s most expensive, inadvertent speckled trout habitat construction projects.[…]
Marsh Man Masson wanted to see if speckled trout were taking advantage of the temps to feast on baitfish near bridge pilings.[…]