Fishing and Hunting, Louisiana Style

Heed the call of the wild and head to these hunting and fishing spots in Sportsman’s Paradise.

A person in a hunting vest ties a bundle of ducks together on a dock.
Gueydan Duck Festival

In Louisiana, duck hunting is a way of life.

A man stands at the edge of the water holding a fishing rod at Grand Isle State Park, while his boat and other equipment sit just beyond the water.

Enjoy saltwater fishing at Grand Isle State Park.

In east and central Louisiana, you’ll find farmland where soul food fixins are grown. Here, duck hunting is a way of life, and dense forests hide deer that — for some lucky hunters — end up becoming venison for the grill or gumbo pot.

 

And then there are the south Louisiana waterways, teeming with the fresh fish and seafood you’ll find in famous Cajun and Creole restaurants. Crawfish, redfish, snapper — the list is as long as our waters are deep.

Saltwater Fishing on the Louisiana Coast

Anglers: Whether they’re cane pole-toting kids, crabbers or pro fishers, their trade has given south Louisiana its well-earned reputation as a fishing utopia. Explore this paradise with outfitters like Jean Lafitte Fishing Charters in the charming fishing village of Jean Lafitte, or with expert saltwater charters in Grand Isle.

If you prefer to go alone, consider dropping a line at the Cameron Parish beaches near Lake Charles, which has awesome spots for crabbing and shell collecting as well.

Freshwater Fishing in Louisiana

Places such as the Ouachita River near MonroeLake Martin near Breaux Bridge, Caddo Lake on the outskirts of Shreveport and Cane River Lake near Natchitoches have gained massive followings from out-of-staters looking to land the Big One. 

The Atchafalaya National Heritage Area, which spans 14 parishes, serves just about every whim an outdoorsman could have. Find places to fish, paddle, bird watch, camp and hunt in this vast multi-parish area that’s been termed “America’s Foreign Country.”

Hunting Adventures in Louisiana

Take aim at areas such as the Mississippi Flyway (a major bird migration route that follows the Mississippi River) near Lake Charles. The Flyway is rich in waterfowl, harboring birds on their way to nesting grounds as far away as South America. Grosse Savanne Lodge is one of the top bird hunting and fishing lodges in the state.

Other favorite hunting lodges are spread throughout the state, including Honey BrakeWild Hog Ridge Hunting Club and Covey Rise Hunting Lodge in the Northshore town of Husser. Louisiana is even home to the Duck Capital of America — Gueydan — a top spot for hunters in South Louisiana and home to the massively popular Gueydan Duck Festival.

Other Outdoor Fun: Beyond Field and Stream

Speaking of ducks, no outdoorsman’s visit to Louisiana would be complete without a stop by Duck Commander in West Monroe, made famous by the blockbuster reality show Duck Dynasty.

Other adventures include off-road vehicle riding at Muddy Bottoms ATV in Sarepta and black bear spotting at Richard K. Yancey Wildlife Management Area in Concordia Parish.

Louisiana Hunting & Fishing Licenses & Resources

Duck hunting season lasts from November to January. Always refer to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries for the most up-to-date information and the current hunting seasons. Visit the site for detailed maps and the current documentation and licenses needed.

Learn more about Louisiana fishing regulations, required fishing licenses, and saltwater charters and fishing reports on our Fishing Resources page.