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New Orleans Fishing
and Charter Guide Service specializing in redfish, speckled trout, and bass.
Join Capt. E.J. Plaisance and his professional fishing guides on a fishing
trip you won't forget. Located just 35 minutes from the New Orleans French
Quarter in Lafitte, LA, enjoy seeing alligators, bald eagles, blue and white
herons, pelicans, ducks, nutria, and raccoons while having a great time
in our beautiful Louisiana marsh.
View
our Photo Gallery, OVER 800 Trip Pictures
About
Our Fishing Guides
Capt. E.J. has been fishing the bayous, marshes and swamps of Barataria for
over 30 years. Our guides are knowledgeable, friendly, USCG licensed, and
trained in first aid. Our bay boats are in top condition and equipped with
VHF radios and cellular phones.
Your trip includes
the following:
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Clean, comfortable, 22 foot or longer Bay
Boat
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Ice
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Fuel
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Bait, tackle,
rods, reels
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Gas, Oil
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Refreshments
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Fish cleaned and bagged at no additional
charge
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Non - Resident License
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All you have to bring is a camera and a smile! Don't forget an
icechest to take your cleaned fish fillets home.
**We
can also arrange to have the days catch fried up at Jan's Cajun Restaurant** Bring your friends and
the kids

Jean Lafitte Fishing Charters can accommodate groups
large or small and we can provide 4 star overnight accommodations and transportation to or from the airport
or the French Quarter. Complete instructions are provided for beginner
anglers and children love it!


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submit your Non-Resident Fishing License Information

Gorgeous SE Louisiana Redfish
Happy Customers
4 Buddies loving there day on the water with Capt. EJ
The kids love it!!

The Famous Louisiana Delta
Inland fishing from Lafitte to the Gulf of Mexico. Enjoy the
wetlands and wildlife that makes the Louisiana culture what it is today.
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