Located
just 35 minutes from downtown New Orleans
and the French Quarter, we leave the dock
at safe light (weather permitting) in a 21'
Kenner Center Console powered by a powerful
Honda Outboard. We supply fishing rods, reels,
tackle and bait and stay on the water for
up to 8 hours. Ice, fuel and bottled water
is included in the cost of you charter. If
you do not have a fishing license, you will
need one (available at either Walmart or Academy
Sports).
Captain's
Tip - To enjoy your trip to the fullest,
bring your own choice of food and drink as
well as sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat and a
throwaway camera.
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Captain
Tony is licensed to operate fishing
charters by the U.S.C.G. and the State
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Large
Groups Welcome
From
Home Depot to Cabela's, we've guided fishing
trips
for nationally recognized companies and invite
you to contact us regarding your large group.
Please note that popular dates book up months
in advance so it is essential that you contact
us as early as possible, particularly if your
group will require several boats. With the mix
of saltwater marsh, freshwater bayous and brackish
lakes and ponds, your group will certainly catch
a variety of fish from red snappers to flounders,
drum, speckled trout and bass so come on down
to New Orleans Louisiana and let's do some fishin'.
Catch
& Release or Take 'Em Home
We
will be happy to clean fish you catch so you
can take them to a local restaurant (several
of which will cook them for you to order) or
so you can take them home. Nevertheless, we
do encourage and practice Catch & Release
so our fishery can continue to be robust and
exciting.
Accommodations
In New Orleans
If you are in New Orleans for a convention or
vacation and prefer to stay downtown, there
are many fine places to stay. Should you need
lodging suggestions, we will be happy to provide
you with several and can also arrange transportation
to our marina (at a nominal fee) so you don't
have to be concerned with taking a wrong turn
early in the morning and end up in Baton Rouge
or Mississippi!
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