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Features outdoor writer
and photographer Jerry LaBella's personal Louisiana fishing
reports, information, and pictures. Jerry LaBella is NOT a licensed
professional fishing guide and does not solicit guide service of
any kind, however, if you would like to fish Louisiana either
inside marsh or deep sea fishing, please
click
here.
Jerry LaBella has been a native of Louisiana for more than 57
years. Born in New Orleans, he has professionally written
about Louisiana fishing for more than two decades. His fishing
experience started at a young age–
introduced to marsh and offshore deep sea fishing by his dad. Through the
years he has fished places like Venice, Buras, Empire, Port
Sulfur, Point A La Hache, Golden Meadow, Hopedale, Delacroix,
Cocodrie, Houma, and numerous other notable Louisiana fishing
hot spots throughout the state.
His reports include saltwater species like speckled trout,
redfish, flounder, sheepshead, amberjack, cobia, snapper, tuna,
and wahoo. By reading his fishing reports you can save time and
learn the where to and how to.
During spring and summer
months, Jerry LaBella enjoys wadefishing Breton Sound,
particularly Breton Island and Gosier Island. Main
species like speckled trout and redfish are often caught. Night
fishing reports are also included. During late summer / early
fall, you can find him in Venice fishing the South Pass and
Southwest Pass spillways and other like passes. During the same
time he may deep sea fish for tuna, snapper, wahoo and amberjack out in
the Gulf of Mexico. Winter months take him to Southeast
Louisiana's inside marsh areas like Point A La Hache and Hopedale/Delacroix. Find his complete
Louisiana fishing reports and information click
here.
Captain's
Log/Reports by Capt.
Jerry LaBella
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