SHALLOW SOUTH

LOUISIANA FLY FISHING & LIGHT TACKLE CHARTERS

Shallow South is a fly fishing and light tackle charter company operating in the marshes of Southeastern Louisiana in and around the New Orleans area. Louisiana, also known as Sportsman’s Paradise, is a year-round fishery with a wide variety of species to target, although we focus primarily on sight-fishing for redfish. Below are links to descriptions of flats fishing opportunities in each season. 

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Fisherman with his catch during Fall fishing trip
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LATEST REPORTS 

Close shot of a huge yellow fish captured
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Teaming up with Yellow Dog to Bring You Louisiana Redfish School!!!

We are excited to announce that we will be teaming up with Yellow Dog to bring you the first annual Louisiana redfish school!!! Click the link below for more info... http://www.yellowdogflyfishing.com/blog/announcing-louisiana-redfish-school
Man smiles with a huge fish captured during a trip
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Back to normal in November...

After a warm October it was nice to have some solid cold fronts come through and push some big fish into their normal fall/winter spots.  Cooler temps also brings some warm lunches for some of my foodie anglers...      
Enjoying a banana during the boat ride
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October Struggle

As many of you know I'm not big on miss leading people into booking with me. I'm all about being as truthful as possible in order to manage expectations. With that being said... This October was by far the worst October I have  ever experienced.…

SPONSORS

 
Red color logo of Hatch Outdoors
The logo of Costa, a sponsor of the fishing trips
The logo of East Cape boat manufacturers
The logo of Rio Fly Lines, a sponsor of the trips

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We would love to hear from you! We are often out on the water and out of phone range, but please drop us a line and we will get back in touch with you as soon as possible!
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