Best Spots for Louisiana Fishing
Find incredible fishing trips throughout Louisiana.
Braided with thousands of acres of productive waterways, Louisiana is legendary fishing territory. The state's bayous, rivers, lakes, reservoirs and estuaries are a paradise for freshwater anglers. And for saltwater action, don't miss a fishing charter adventure in the Gulf of Mexico.
Lake Charles, New Orleans & South Louisiana
The Louisiana coast — from the easternmost marina in Venice all the way to Lake Charles in the west — is your jumping-off point for some of the world's best deep-sea fishing. Plaquemines Parish, for instance, tracks the final miles of the mighty Mississippi River into the Gulf. The parish is just southeast of New Orleans and is home to some 80 fresh and saltwater lakes surrounded by hundreds of miles of coastline. Looking to hook a prized Bull Red? Try your luck from towns such as Empire, Buras or Pointe a la Hache (the end point of the Great River Road National Scenic Byway). Maybe your hope is landing a tuna, amberjack, marlin, tarpon or other trophy. Charter your dream from Venice, consistently recognized by saltwater fishing experts among the top deep-sea fishing hot spots in the world. Or drive down along Bayou Lafourche, to the west, and launch your trip from Grand Isle or Port Fourchon.
Each year, South Louisiana fishing grounds lure thousands of pros who participate in dozens of major fishing events. Between tournaments, vacationers can enjoy that same great fishing year-round. Bring the family for long days of fun on nearby beaches, such as those of Grand Isle State Park. If you'd rather not travel to the Gulf to cast a line, don't miss such South Louisiana playgrounds as Bayou Segnette, Chicot, Lake Fausse Pointe and Palmetto Island state parks. These and other areas also offer excellent non-fishing recreation, along with overnight options ranging from tent camping to well-furnished cabins.

Guided fishing charter

Fly-fishing

Fishing tournament

Freshwater fishing
Natchitoches & Central Louisiana
For outdoor fun in central Louisiana, visit sprawling Toledo Bend Reservoir on the Sabine River, right along the Louisiana-Texas boundary. North and South Toledo Bend state parks offer fabulous largemouth bass, crappie and catfish fishing, plus boating, surrounded by forested camping, hiking, biking and recreation areas. Sibley Lake, a man-made lake just west of Natchitoches, offers incredible crappie fishing, especially during the months of February and March. In Pineville, throw in a fishing line on the Red River or the recreation areas along Lake Buhlow.
Shreveport & North Louisiana
Locally known as Sportsman’s Paradise, the northern region of Louisiana has several state parks and recreation areas with freshwater fishing in lakes and rivers. Discover the allure of the Red and the Ouachita rivers, which cut through the green hills near Shreveport and Monroe and are revered for their big bass and catfish. Water sports of all kinds are popular in recreation areas from Lake Claiborne and Lake D'Arbonne to Chemin-a-Haut and Lake Bruin state parks.
Pick your spot just about anywhere in the state, and soon you'll understand why locals say that the fish are always biting in Louisiana.
Louisiana Fishing Licenses & Resources
Learn more about Louisiana fishing regulations, required fishing licenses and saltwater charters and fishing reports through our Fishing Resources page.