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Despite challenging winter conditions this week with strong winds, cloudy skies, and temperatures dropping into the 40s, the legendary Louisiana marsh continues to produce trophy bull reds. Our persistence paid off with several memorable catches, including Jeff's introduction to Louisiana redfish - a massive bull that showcased why our waters are rapidly gaining recognition as a world-class fishery.
The marsh is holding good numbers of bull reds and black drum in the 20-40 pound class. We're finding success targeting deeper holes and channels where these giants seek refuge from cold fronts. Both fly and light tackle anglers are connecting with trophy fish, though the wind has made fly presentation challenging. The murky water from recent winds has actually worked in our favor, bringing the big bulls into shallower water to feed. What sets our fishery apart is the sheer number of trophy-class fish available year-round. While recently discovered by the wider fishing community, the Louisiana marsh offers anglers unmatched opportunities for personal-best catches. Whether you're a seasoned fly angler seeking tailing reds or a spin fisher wanting to tangle with bruiser black drum, these waters consistently deliver exceptional experiences. Book your adventure and discover why the Louisiana marsh is becoming known as one of America's premier sight-fishing destinations. Tight lines from the bayou! Capt. Todd Monson
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