FAQs
What fish species can I catch?
We target largemouth bass on Toledo Bend, crappie in freshwater areas, and speckled trout in Vermilion Bay. Each species requires different techniques and locations for optimal success.How long are your fishing trips?
Trip length varies by target species and location. Speckled trout charters in Vermilion Bay are six hours, while other trips are customized to fishing conditions and preferences.Do you provide all fishing equipment?
Yes, we provide professional-grade rods, reels, tackle, and bait for all charters. You don't need to bring any fishing gear - just come ready to fish.Can I keep the fish I catch?
You can keep crappie and speckled trout you catch. For largemouth bass, we practice catch and release to preserve fish populations in Toledo Bend Reservoir.What's the best time to fish?
Early morning departures maximize peak feeding periods when fish are most active. We schedule trips during optimal conditions based on species, season, and weather patterns.Do you fish from different locations?
Yes, we operate from Many for Toledo Bend bass fishing and Abbeville for Vermilion Bay speckled trout. Location selection depends on target species and seasonal conditions.Is this suitable for beginners?
Absolutely! Our guides customize trips for all skill levels and provide expert instruction. First-time anglers receive personalized guidance to ensure an enjoyable, successful experience.What should I bring on the trip?
Bring sun protection, comfortable clothing, drinks, and snacks. We provide all fishing equipment, tackle, and bait. Coolers are available for your catch when applicable.How do weather conditions affect trips?
We monitor conditions closely and adapt techniques accordingly. Trips may be rescheduled for safety during severe weather, but many conditions still offer productive fishing opportunities.Why choose guided over solo fishing?
Professional guides eliminate guesswork by knowing productive locations, proven techniques, and fish behavior patterns. You'll spend more time catching fish instead of searching for them.
