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Venice
was a sleepy little oil and commercial fishing town until 1985
when Dave and Debbie opened the Venice Marina. Dave
knew the potential for fabulous fishing in the Venice area since
his charter boat had worked this area since 1977. Now with the
facilities available, local celebrities along with national TV
shows, magazines and media personalities have picked Venice
as the number #1 fishing destination in the US. Our diverse fishing
opportunities continue to amaze visiting anglers. The
Venice area has numerous guides, offshore boats and inland boats
to handle your trips. We'll find the right guide or charter boat
to handle your party. Accommodations
in the area are available at local motels, houseboats and cabins.
We will help you find the lodging that meets your needs.
Captains
supply all the equipment needed for a successful trip including
tackle, but if you've got a pet tackle, bring it along. You may
also want to bring along the fly rod. Opportunities for fly fisherman
abound. Most of the species we fish will readily take a fly and
there's nothing more exciting than casting a fly to a big Red
fish working the shallows or a Cobia cruising the rip.
Bass
fisherman will also be pleased to know conditions permitting
it's not unusual for a 5 fish stringer weighing 20+ pound to
win our bass tournaments in Venice. In fact, the Bassmaster Classic
of 2003 was won in the Venice area. We've got numerous guides
that can put you on a day of Bass fishing in the Venice area. Our
guides welcome catch and release but should you wish to bring
fish home don't forget to bring an ice chest. We have a fish
cleaning facility at the marina and "Mack the Knife" will make
short work out of your catch if you so desire.
Our
limits on Specked Trout are 25 per angler. Red fish are 5 per
angler with only one Bull Red of the 5. Pelagic and offshore
species
correspond
with federal sizes and limits. We do not kill any Tarpon or
Blue Marlin but we will get measurements for you of your fish
for a
fiberglass reproduction if you wish.
Your
Captains are all licensed with the U.S. Coast Guard and the
State of Louisiana. Most of the guides we have known from their
first
day at Venice Marina and we'll do our best to line you up with
the proper boat and Captain for your fishing adventure.
We
can't forget to mention the hottest new thing in Venice during
the duck hunting season. "Cast and Blast"! Sportsmen
make the early morning hunt for ducks and chase Red fish and
Specked Trout in the evenings. Our duck hunting seasons have
continued to
be great even when other duck areas were complaining as lack
of
ducks. Since our hunters limit out early on many occasions that
leaves all evening for the afternoon fishing trip.
As
soon as the duck season closes the World Class Tuna Fishing starts
at the Midnight Lumps located 16 miles out of South West Pass.
It's not unusual for boats from Texas to Florida to converge
on the Lump during the late winter months all the way into early
spring. Both Black fin and Yellow fin Tuna converge on the up
welling currents created by the Lump.
There is also the occasional Mako cruising the area just waiting
for a struggling Tuna to chomp
down on. Weather conditions at this time of year can mess you
up for a day or so but calm days do exist and the fish will be
there waiting for you.
One
of my favorite trips is to close in on the green water rips that
get pushed together by the falling tides meeting the Gulf waters.
I often take anglers armed with light spin casting tackle or
fly rods out to these rips in search of Cobia and Tripletail.
It's great fun to spot the fish holding under a grass patch or
any floating object and flip a bait to them and watch them inhale
it. It's
also fun to pull in behind a trawler boat that is cleaning his
catch and see hundreds of Jack Crevalla and Sharks boiling the
surface waiting for the discards coming off the decks of the
Trawler boats. Most anglers have enough muscle wrenching after
a few jacks in the 30 pound range or a shark or two in the 100
pound category.
Our
Tarpon fishing peaks in July, August and September and it's during
this time anglers from across the nation converge on Venice in
quest of the 200 pound fish everyone is always after. Every year
200 pound fish are caught and released. 150 pound fish are common.
We'll also catch Bull Reds, Cobia, Jacks, Sharks and other species
when we're after Tarpon. We troll and
cast to them, but what ever way you hook one you'll have the
fight of a lifetime if you get one on the end of the line.
Records
kept by IGFA show that the hottest spot for Blue Marlin in the
northern gulf is South Pass. Anglers fishing for Marlin out of
Venice can count on Tuna, Wahoo and Dolphin to be in the same
area when they are trying for Blue Marlin. A mixed catch of all
the above species is common and your chance for a big Blue is
always there.
Anglers
wishing to experience Venice's fabulous Red fish and Specked
Trout fishing will have 12 months to do so. The area around Venice
has become
a Mecca to Red Fish Tournament Pros from throughout the country.
Record numbers and sizes are constantly being set by the Pros
every year when the tournaments head to Venice. Our Speckled
Trout fishing also draws crowds when the word gets out
that the bite
is on.
They'll be chasing the Red fish and Speckled Trout in the shallow
bays, along the shoreline of the Gulf, at the mouths of the Passes,
at the
rigs off Sandy Point and around the Barrier Islands. Wade fishing
always gets its share of anglers wishing to try their luck around
Briton Island. These trips usually accommodate 2 to 3 anglers
and are our most sought after excursions. It's
not unusual to find other species while after specks and reds.
Flounder, Black Drum, Sheepshead, Sharks and numerous other
species are caught while after Specks and Reds. At times when
the Mississippi
River slows down and salt water works it's way far up into the
estuary system we'll come in with a smorgasbord of fresh and
saltwater fish. Bass, Stripers, White Bass and fresh water Catfish
will be added to our many saltwater species. If
this is your game let us know and we will match you up with one
of our Inland guides skilled in these areas. On calm days it's
not unusual to see our Inland guides in their Bay Boats out in
the Gulf working around the oil Platforms catching Cobia, Tarpon,
Triple Tail, Snapper and other offshore species.
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