Louisiana Speckled Trout Fishing
The speckled seatrout is one of the most sought after fish in the inshore saltwater and coastal areas of Louisiana. They are excellent sport and ... Read More
The speckled trout is one of Louisiana’s most sought after fish. This fish thrives in Louisiana’s waters and great eating combined with a fun fight make this fish one of the most popular with many fishermen. Generous limits are the result of effective management. They are caught on both lures or bait and are great targets for beginners and experts alike.
The speckled seatrout is one of the most sought after fish in the inshore saltwater and coastal areas of Louisiana. They are excellent sport and ... Read More
I love going into my garden to see what the new day’s bounty almost as much as I love to head out on the water ... Read More
If you’re fishing Louisiana and want to get back to basics and beat the bank for reds and trout, then try this simple popping cork ... Read More
What we have here is a Double Drop Shot Rig. We use it for speckled sea trout when fishing the river system in deep water, ... Read More
The CCA, a conservation based group of anglers, started a volunteer tagging program back in the mid ’80’s due to the gamefish status of red ... Read More
Louisiana has harnessed the power of numbers by encouraging the angling public to participate in a tagging program for vital species. These citizen scientists tag fish ... Read More
12” minimum total length, 25 fish per person daily bag limit. EXCEPT: 15 fish daily bag and possession limit, with no more than two spotted seatrout exceeding 25” total length, regardless of where taken in a defined area of Cameron and Calcasieu parishes located in southwestern Louisiana. The defined area, including coastal territorial waters, is as follows: south of Interstate 10 from its junction at the Texas-Louisiana boundary eastward to its junction with Louisiana Highway 171, south to Highway 14, south to Holmwood, and then south on Highway 27 through Gibbstown, south to Louisiana Highway 82 at Creole and south on Highway 82 to Oak Grove, then due south to the western shore of the Mermentau River, following this shoreline south to the junction with the Gulf of Mexico, and then due south to the limit of the state territorial sea.
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