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Redfish Fishing in Lafitte - What to Expect

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Fishing Charter by Captain Kenny Bergman in June

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Summary

Join Captain Kenny Bergman of Marsh Assassin's Bowfishing for an exciting fishing charter on Thursday, June 11th in Lafitte. This redfish fishing trip showcases the thriving saltwater habitat of coastal Louisiana, where skilled anglers connect with some of the most rewarding fish species in the region. Whether you're targeting trophy redfishing or looking to hone your technique, this charter delivers authentic Gulf Coast fishing experiences.

Redfish Fishing with Captain Kenny Bergman - Rates & Booking

Captain Kenny Bergman of Marsh Assassin's Bowfishing is hosting this fishing charter on Thursday, June 11th in Lafitte. This charter brings you out to some of Louisiana's most productive redfish waters where consistent action and quality fish are the norm. For booking inquiries and detailed rates, contact Marsh Assassin's Bowfishing directly to reserve your spot on the water.

What makes this charter special is the local knowledge Captain Kenny brings to every trip. He reads the water like a local guide who's spent years understanding the patterns and habits that make Lafitte such a premier fishing destination. You'll get hands-on guidance throughout the day, whether you're casting in shallow marsh areas or working deeper channels where trophy-sized reds stack up.

Highlights of This Redfish Charter

This fishing experience centers on one of the Gulf Coast's most sought-after species. Redfishing in Lafitte delivers the kind of action that keeps anglers coming back year after year. The combination of productive waters, strong populations, and varied fishing techniques creates an environment where success feels real, not lucky.

You'll be fishing around marsh structure, flats, and channels that hold quality fish throughout the season. The saltwater environment around Lafitte creates ideal conditions for redfishing, and Captain Kenny knows exactly where to position you for the best chances at quality catches.

Local Species Insights: Redfish

Redfishing around Lafitte is centered on one of the Southeast's most iconic saltwater species. Red drum, commonly called redfish or reds, are aggressive hunters that thrive in Louisiana's coastal marshes and shallow waters. These fish are built for power and endurance, making them one of the most exciting species to tangle with on light to medium tackle.

What makes redfishing in this area so productive is the habitat itself. Lafitte's shallow marsh systems, oyster reefs, and tidal channels create a natural feeding ground where redfish hunt throughout the day. They respond to casting, sight fishing, and live bait presentations depending on conditions. The species tends to congregate in predictable spots during different tide phases, and this is where local expertise really shines.

Redfishing typically involves sight-casting in shallow water or working structure like grass beds and oyster reefs. The fish are often visible, which adds an element of strategy and anticipation to every cast. They'll hit hard and take off on powerful runs, especially larger specimens that make this fishery so rewarding. Captain Kenny's experience puts you in position to connect with quality fish and experience the full range of what redfish fishing offers.

The environment around Lafitte also supports multiple approaches to the fishery. Some days might have you wading shallow flats, other days drifting deeper cuts or anchoring on productive structure. This variety keeps things interesting and gives you exposure to different redfish behaviors and feeding patterns.

Fishing in Lafitte: Redfish

Redfish
Redfish
Species Name: Redfish
Species Family: Sciaenidae
Species Order: Perciformes
Habitat: Onshore, Flats, Backcountry, Nearshore
Weight: 10 - 45 pounds
Length: 30" - 61"

The Redfish (Sciaenops ocellatus), commonly known as Red Drum, belongs to the family Sciaenidae within the order Perciformes and stands as one of the most sought-after inshore game fish along the Atlantic coast. Distinguished by their characteristic copper-bronze coloration that fades to white on the belly and one or more distinctive black eyespots near the tail, these remarkable fish have captivated anglers for generations. The eyespots serve as a fascinating evolutionary adaptation, confusing predators into attacking the tail end rather than the head, allowing for quick escapes. With lifespans reaching up to 40 years and females capable of producing up to 3 million eggs in a single spawning event, Red Drum represent both resilience and abundance in coastal ecosystems.

Redfish Overview

Red Drum are quintessential shallow-water predators that thrive in the dynamic environments where fresh and saltwater meet. Found throughout the Atlantic coast from Massachusetts to northern Mexico, including the entire Gulf of Mexico, these fish have become synonymous with flats fishing and sight fishing opportunities. Their preference for extremely shallow water, often with their backs exposed above the surface, makes them ideal targets for both novice and experienced anglers. The species gained significant conservation attention in the 1980s when commercial overfishing threatened populations, leading to strict regulations that have successfully restored their numbers across most of their range.

Redfish Habitat and Distribution

These adaptable fish inhabit a diverse range of coastal environments, showing a strong preference for shallow bays, oyster reefs, grass flats, lagoons, and tidal creeks. They typically favor depths between 1 and 4 feet, though larger specimens venture into deeper nearshore waters. Red Drum demonstrate remarkable versatility in bottom preferences, thriving over mud, sand, and shell substrates while utilizing both natural vegetation like seagrass beds and artificial structures such as docks, piers, and jetties. Their distribution extends from the Chesapeake Bay region down through Florida and across the Gulf Coast, with some of the most productive fisheries found in Louisiana, Texas, North Carolina, and South Carolina waters.

Redfish Size and Weight

Adult Red Drum typically range from 30 to 61 inches in length, with weights commonly falling between 10 and 45 pounds, though exceptional specimens can exceed these parameters significantly. Sexual dimorphism is evident in mature fish, with females generally growing larger than males, averaging 33 inches compared to the male average of 28 inches. The species reaches sexual maturity between 3 to 5 years of age, after which growth rates vary considerably based on geographic location and environmental conditions. The current world record stands at an impressive 94 pounds 2 ounces, caught off the North Carolina coast, demonstrating the true potential size these fish can achieve in optimal conditions.

Redfish Diet and Behavior

Red Drum are opportunistic predators with voracious appetites, feeding primarily on crustaceans, mollusks, and small fish. Their diet includes blue crabs, shrimp, mullet, menhaden, and various bottom-dwelling invertebrates. They exhibit interesting feeding behaviors, often creating muddy plumes while rooting through soft bottoms in search of prey, a behavior that makes them visible to sight-fishing anglers. These fish demonstrate strong site fidelity, typically remaining within relatively small home ranges throughout their lives. They are most active during dawn and dusk periods, though feeding can occur throughout the day depending on tidal movements, weather conditions, and prey availability.

Redfish Spawning and Seasonal Activity

Spawning occurs in nearshore waters from late summer through early fall, typically between August and November, with peak activity varying by latitude. Mature fish migrate from their inshore habitats to deeper coastal waters where females release massive quantities of eggs in multiple spawning events. The fertilized eggs drift with currents for approximately 24 hours before hatching, with larvae eventually recruiting to shallow estuarine nursery areas. Seasonal movements are generally limited, though some populations show patterns of moving to slightly deeper water during extreme cold weather events. Juvenile fish remain in shallow nursery areas for their first few years before joining adult populations.

Redfish Techniques for Observation and Capture

Sight fishing represents the pinnacle of Red Drum angling, requiring polarized sunglasses, shallow-draft boats or wading gear, and the ability to spot fish in skinny water. Successful techniques include using topwater plugs like walk-the-dog style lures, soft plastic jigs resembling shrimp or crabs, and live bait such as shrimp, crabs, or cut mullet. Fly fishing enthusiasts achieve excellent results with weedless patterns in the 3 to 6-inch range, particularly crab and shrimp imitations. Around popular fishing destinations like Charleston, South Carolina, local guides recommend focusing on oyster bars during moving tides and grass flats during slack water periods. The key to consistent success lies in understanding tidal movements, as these fish are most active and predictable when water is moving.

Redfish Culinary and Utilization Notes

Red Drum offer excellent table fare when properly handled and prepared, featuring mild, slightly sweet white meat with a firm texture that adapts well to various cooking methods. The flesh contains high levels of protein and beneficial omega-3 fatty acids, along with essential vitamins and minerals including B12 and selenium. Smaller fish, often called "rat reds," typically provide the best eating quality, while larger breeding-size fish are often released to maintain population health. Popular preparation methods include grilling, blackening, baking, and frying, with the versatile meat absorbing seasonings and marinades effectively. Sustainable harvesting practices and adherence to size and bag limits ensure continued availability of this valuable food fish for future generations.

Redfish Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the best bait for catching Red Drum?

A: Live or fresh-dead shrimp consistently produces excellent results, followed closely by blue crab and cut mullet. For artificial lures, topwater plugs during low-light conditions and soft plastic jigs worked slowly along the bottom are highly effective choices that mimic natural prey items.

Q: Where can I find Red Drum near coastal areas?

A: Focus your efforts on shallow grass flats, oyster bars, tidal creeks, and areas where structure meets open water. Look for moving water during tide changes, and don't overlook extremely shallow areas where fish may be "tailing" or feeding with their backs exposed above the surface.

Q: Is Red Drum good to eat?

A: Absolutely, Red Drum provides excellent table fare with mild, sweet-tasting white meat that works well with various cooking methods. Smaller fish typically offer the best eating quality, while many anglers practice catch-and-release with larger breeding-size specimens to support population sustainability.

Q: When is the best time to catch Red Drum?

A: Early morning and late afternoon generally provide the most productive fishing, coinciding with natural feeding periods. Spring and fall months often yield the most consistent action, though these fish can be caught year-round in most of their range, with activity levels influenced by water temperature and tidal movements.

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