Louisiana Redfish - Photos courtesy of Sam Root and Mark B. Hatter

Posts tagged: biloxi marsh red fish

Fall is Here!!

Cool weather is starting to move in, fish are in there fall patterns flushing grass shrimp off the banks. Looking forward to my favorite time of the year.

Its Africa Hot out there, but so is the Fishing!!

With temps in the low to mid 90′s everyday it’s been pretty warm, the fish have still been super active throwing wakes on the shorelines eating shrimp and pogies. They make for great sight casting opportunities.

Windy Red Fish!!

The wind has been crushing us for the past few weeks, that has pushed a ton of water back into the marsh and the red fish have followed. Pretty cool time to fish as the reds are started to crush poppers on top!! Enjoy!!

Drum Central!!!

Big drum everywhere…. Water is starting to get back up in the marsh with all the south winds pushing it in. Finally starting to have the opportunity to fish some areas that we can’t get to during the winter…

Hybrid Bass caught on fly in the Marsh…… Never seen this before!

This is how we eat down here, a little dear meat and some blackened red fish…. Thank you George and Bob!!!

Warm weather is Finally Here!!!!

We have had beautiful weather here in Louisiana over the past week. Air temps in the mid to upper 70′s and mostly clear skies….. The fishing is on fire!!!!

Spring Time!!!

Weather is starting to warm, flats are heating up and the fish are starting to become very aggressive….

Last days of February, tons of BIG fish!!!

Great fishing in the marsh, still tons of monsters swimming around!!

check this 36 lb red out…

Late February Continues to Bring BIG Fish In!!!

We have had some warmer weather of late. With Spring here the big fish have still been in the marsh. Fishing is killer right now and as it gets warmer fishing should stay consistently good.

Big ‘N”

I love this shot from yesterday….overcast and plenty of big fish in the boat.

Just shy of a 20# tippet world Record

Had another killer day, tons of big fish, multiple double headers on 20+ lb fish, and one that came just shy of the current 20# tippet record which is 41.10 lbs.