Louisiana is called Sportsman Paradise for a reason. You had a shot at catching freshwater catfish, red and black drum, croakers, speckle trout, and bass. And many more species are in the marsh, brackish water! Dead shrimp on the bottom, tip that jig with dead shrimp, or add a cork! Good luck in Louisiana!!
That was a Hybrid Striped bass. Yeah man cool video. You can do that same trip in a million places on side the road in the sportsman paradise. You would freak out on a real Speckled Trout bite
As of November 20th , 2023 trout regulations are as follows trout now has to be 13inch to 20 inch, and 2 of them can be over 20 inch and a limit of 15 now. Tight Lines.
Dude… so well done! Loved the video and loved seeing someone with your passion and joy for fishing experiencing and catching in Louisiana for the first time!! You picked a GREAT spot. I have been to that exact area in my kayak. Glad the folks were kind to you… something you will find throughout Louisiana and definitely in the coastal fishing communities. Some excellent catches. Was cool to see you discover those ‘teeth’ on the trout!! Haha. They will tear your fingers UP!! Supposed to have 2 teeth, but often they have one missing. And yes… serious slime (it protects their bodies and is key to handle carefully like you did so that they survive). Hope you enjoyed all of Louisiana and continue to have great travels and good fishing. Subbed! My channel will give you more of the Louisiana fishing experience… especially catching those big redfish you were looking for! Cheers! ThePentUpAngler - Mark
I appreciate the kind words! Had a blast fishing down here! Excited to check your channel out! Couldn’t get on any Reds this time, but I’ll definitely be back!!
I am a subscriber, I’d recommend 3 places near my area, Thornapple River Downtown GR sixth street bridge Muskegon River is very popular as well Definitely let us as fans know when you head to Michigan
Where was that spot at. I'm going down to south Louisiana in a week to do some fishing and crabbing and have never been down there and done any of it. Alittle help will help. Thanks
That is Louisiana hwy 624 along Bayou La Loutre. The bridge crosses the bayou in Yscloskey Louisiana. On winter mornings when the temperature goes down to freezing redfish between 5 to 30 pounds are stacked up right there and 50 or so people will be fishing there catching limits.
IBEW sweatshirt, only reason I correct you is because that thing is like 5 layers and a replacement for a winter coat! Love it for ice fishing! However it’s not mine, but I’m always game to team up on a day of fishing! I’ll be back in Iowa during March!
As an Iowa boy that now lives in southeast Texas fishing the coastal waters is hard you never know what you are about catch lol its weird sensation unless your flounder gign
Congratulation! I'm Juan Andrés of Argentina!! New fan of your channel! Saludos!!!
Louisiana is called Sportsman Paradise for a reason. You had a shot at catching freshwater catfish, red and black drum, croakers, speckle trout, and bass. And many more species are in the marsh, brackish water! Dead shrimp on the bottom, tip that jig with dead shrimp, or add a cork! Good luck in Louisiana!!
I tried shrimp and got frustrated with it coming off the hook all the time lol
That’s hopedale your in throw close to the trees and I’ve caught drum more than half my height and I’m 5’11”
Your so good at fishing with the best energy!!!
😁
Gotta love Hopedale we have a camp there and sometimes I just run down there and bank fish cause you don’t need a boat
Just moved to LA and I am absolutely overjoyed by the millions upon millions of fishing opportunities that are literally everywhere you turn
It’s a great place to be an angler!!
I'm about to visit and maybe move down there is the fishing really that good?
That was a Hybrid Striped bass. Yeah man cool video. You can do that same trip in a million places on side the road in the sportsman paradise. You would freak out on a real Speckled Trout bite
There are so many places to fish it’s ridiculous!!
Louisiana brackish water is amazing never know what you gonna catch
As of November 20th , 2023 trout regulations are as follows trout now has to be 13inch to 20 inch, and 2 of them can be over 20 inch and a limit of 15 now. Tight Lines.
Dude… so well done! Loved the video and loved seeing someone with your passion and joy for fishing experiencing and catching in Louisiana for the first time!!
You picked a GREAT spot. I have been to that exact area in my kayak. Glad the folks were kind to you… something you will find throughout Louisiana and definitely in the coastal fishing communities.
Some excellent catches. Was cool to see you discover those ‘teeth’ on the trout!! Haha. They will tear your fingers UP!! Supposed to have 2 teeth, but often they have one missing. And yes… serious slime (it protects their bodies and is key to handle carefully like you did so that they survive).
Hope you enjoyed all of Louisiana and continue to have great travels and good fishing.
Subbed!
My channel will give you more of the Louisiana fishing experience… especially catching those big redfish you were looking for!
Cheers!
ThePentUpAngler
- Mark
I appreciate the kind words! Had a blast fishing down here! Excited to check your channel out! Couldn’t get on any Reds this time, but I’ll definitely be back!!
Where did you park?
Brackish... bud. Its brackish.
Brackish is how it’s referred to.
its brackish lol where salt water pushes into freshwater.
White bass live in the lakes, bayous, rivers, and canals down here. From Slidell La
where is that spot at
It’s a white bass and your fishing brackish water every kind of fish in Lousiana will be in that water that’s why it’s called fishing paradise
Have you been to Michigan? I’m from Grand Rapids metro area got a few good fishing spots downtown
I am a subscriber, I’d recommend 3 places near my area,
Thornapple River
Downtown GR sixth street bridge
Muskegon River is very popular as well
Definitely let us as fans know when you head to Michigan
Where was that spot at. I'm going down to south Louisiana in a week to do some fishing and crabbing and have never been down there and done any of it. Alittle help will help. Thanks
@@chuckhansen5325 it’s on Hopedale highway! Loads of spots all along the road! Hope ya catch a bunch!
@@theu.s.ofangling1344 thank you big guy
Next time you come to Louisiana I'll take you out on my boat in that area and put you on some redfish action 🎬
That would be incredible!!
Where is this place , I would like to come by with my family but we don't have a boat
Hopedale. Right before the drawbridge.
Nice video what city of Louisiana is that may i ask
Hopedale!
That is Louisiana hwy 624 along Bayou La Loutre. The bridge crosses the bayou in Yscloskey Louisiana. On winter mornings when the temperature goes down to freezing redfish between 5 to 30 pounds are stacked up right there and 50 or so people will be fishing there catching limits.
my home state
The water is called brackish
You’ll catch a black drum or a bull red drum with a jig head and a shrimp my boy
Saw you had an ibew hat on one of your vids, my bro is union electrician working In Des Moines right now. Would like to set the hook with ya sometime
IBEW sweatshirt, only reason I correct you is because that thing is like 5 layers and a replacement for a winter coat! Love it for ice fishing! However it’s not mine, but I’m always game to team up on a day of fishing! I’ll be back in Iowa during March!
@@theu.s.ofangling1344 just in time for some pre spawn walleye or crappie!
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The fish is a white perch!
Hopedale is a good spot
As an Iowa boy that now lives in southeast Texas fishing the coastal waters is hard you never know what you are about catch lol its weird sensation unless your flounder gign
Dude,can you give me team information?
I don’t know what this means lol
So you have a RUclips channel and done research the area you going to fish with other RUclipsrs right right. They have a app for that 😂😂😂😂
Stripped bass
it’s actually called brackish and yes saltwater fish have teeth because he really sound like you didn’t know anything about it.
It was a new area for me for sure! But not all saltwater fish have teeth, and brackish/brack can be used interchangeably. Thanks for watching!