Our summer fishing pattern is in full swing in southeast Louisiana!! The temperatures are rising and the fishing is just as hot! July and August are my two favorite months for some of the best trout fishing Louisiana has to offer. With the warmer temperature the fish have to feed hard early morning before the temperatures rise, with that being said it’s very common to catch limits of trout extremely fast and beat the heat almost every day in July and August. While most fisherman prefer not to fish these months because of the heat it’s my favorite because of the least amount of pressure on the water and very fast past fishing.
This week Hopedale, Louisiana was on fire! I caught limits of trout everyday this week before 9 AM. I’ve noticed the trout are starting to settle in that mid summer pattern and that means some of the best trout fishing is Just around the corner. Most of our fish came off of live shrimp this week and very few fish are reacting to artificial lures. We have an abundance of bait that showed up this week and I believe it’s one of the reasons the trout preferred live bait over artificial this week. Most of the fish are not stacked like cardboard at one particular spot but every spot we moved to we would pick up 20-40 trout at each spot. The trick was to be patient at each spot, giving 15-20 minutes picking one fish here one fish there until they started that feeding frenzy. If you would like to join us at The Big Outdoors Charters and experience a fishing trip of a lifetime now is the time!! We are catching plenty of fish and having a great time doing it!! Give us a call and let us get you out on the bayou!! Capt. Britt Ordes Hopedale, Louisiana Fishing Charters & Lodging
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Everyone is asking me how the fishing has been! Well I’d say 1300 trout hitting my dock this week will answer that question! Team work is dream work!! A big shout out to all of our captains that work so hard day in and day out to keep our clients on the fish!! We will take a short break to let this tropical storm pass by and we will be back on the grind next week!!
Capt. Britt Ordes Hopedale, Louisiana Fishing Charters We have finally started back fishing for the first time this past week since the pandemic in Hopedale, Louisiana. The fishing has been phenomenal all week. Limits of trout are coming pretty easy, even with the high winds we have had all week. Redfish on the other hand have been somewhat tough. Some days you can catch redfish pretty easy some days it’s an all day grind. One plus is we are not experiencing the river water invasion as bad as it’s been the last few years. I feel we will have a very successful trout year if the river water continues to drop at the rate it’s going. I think the redfish in the Hopedale, Louisiana area will have a late migration and will start to make a big push into the marsh any day now. All the stars are lining up for us to have a great year fishing and my gut is telling me June, July, and August will be incredible fishing.
If you are looking to get away from the craziness and enjoy a day social distancing on the water now the perfect opportunity!! The fish are biting and the weather is beautiful!!! Give us a call and let us show you want sportsman's paradise is all about! Capt. Britt Ordes Hopedale, Louisiana Fishing Charters Although the coronavirus has affected everyone at this time, we still have had a few customers come down and fish to somewhat relax and enjoy a day in paradise! As I had mentioned before the fishing has been a reflection of the weather, when the weather is good the fishing is dynamite, when the weather turns bad it’s been pretty tough! We have been blessed with over a week of picture perfect weather and the fishing has been more than spectacular! I had the opportunity to take some friends sight fishing the last few days and it was nothing short of epic! Each day we sight fished hundreds of redfish in crystal clear water in the back marshes of south Louisiana! It was incredible to see the marsh take a complete 360 degree turn for the better in a weeks time! The bait and fish have finally made their migration into the marsh and from what I seen the last few days this summer is going to be a special year for our fishery! In the mean time we will still continue our practice of social distancing on the water in Hopedale, LA, our governor has granted charter captains as essential businesses and we remain open for business!
Where do we start! It has been a busy month and a half for us and by no means fishing busy! Unfortunately I pulled my boat from Hopedale and have not fished in over a month. Four years of brutal wear and tear guiding in my boat has finally caught up, and some much needed repair and TLC have been in the works. I have about another week worth of work and the boat will be back in hopedale for the 2020 fishing season.
We have also been working on the lodge and dock repairing, painting, staining, and adding a few extras to make our work a little easier. It’s not always sunshine and play day as everyone thinks the guide life is! Many days of hard work and preparation go into making our customers as happy as possible while fishing and staying in hopedale. We have about two to three more weeks of work on the lodge and docks and we should have that project finished. As for fishing Capt. Justin and Capt. Gene have been fishing for me here and there and the fishing has been about like the weather, good on pretty weather days and horrible on bad weather days. It really has no in between. We are experiencing way above average rain fall and plenty of winds with the passing fronts. I expect the fishing to get better as the weather starts to cooperate and get somewhat stable but as for now the fishing seems to match the weather on that particular day you fish. We have a jam pack couple of months of fishing coming this spring and summer and I’m excited to get these projects over and start fishing again! Can’t wait to see everyone this year! Tight lines! Capt. Britt Ordes The Big Outdoors Charters, LLC Big O Properties, LLC 985-259-1801 WWW.LAFISHIN.COM Hopedale Louisiana Redfish & Duck Hunting Report | Sportsman's Paradise with Capt. Britt Ordes1/7/2020 We had a pretty good week down on the bayou this week! Red fishing has been steady all winter with limits on every trip. Trout fishing has been slower than normal but we finally found a consistent pattern this week on speckled trout. Our duck hunting has finally made a positive turn, ducks are finally migrating south and we are seeing the migration daily. We had 6 guided hunts out this weekend and everyone averaged 12 ducks a blind, some had limits both days some just shy of limits. We have three weeks left of duck season with a few opening left. If you want o come down to Hopedale and experience sportsman’s paradise now is the time! Give us a call and come see why we are one of the top guide services in south Louisiana!!
Capt. Britt Ordes Hopedale, Louisiana Fishing Charters This past week the fishing has been tough to our standards. September is the month of the transition phase. During this phase the speckled are on the move! They are transitioning from the gulf follow the white shrimp into the marsh. It is very hard to stay on a consistent bite due to the fact that the trout are moving miles day in and day out. They will be on the move the entire month and should start to show signs of entering the marsh the last week in September or the first week in October. Cooler weather can speed up the process and hotter weather can pro long the migration.
As far as redfish we have been on a somewhat consistent bite but it too has slowed down significantly. Usually the bulls have finished breeding about this time and are following the pogies to the edge of the marsh and gulf. We have checked a few times this week and no show for the bulls just yet. Hopefully any day they make an appearance. We are in the process of gearing up for the summer teal season and the fall fishing. We have a few days left in October, November and December so if you plan on fishing with us or making a duck hunt please call for dates ASAP! The books are filling up fast! The Mississippi River is at the lowest stage it’s been in two years and the saltwater is coming into the marsh as we speak. It’s setting up to be an incredible fall plenty of shrimp already in the marsh. I’ve checked all of our duck leases and we are covered in feed, if we do not have a hurricane we should have a great duck season too! Capt. Britt Ordes Hopedale, Louisiana Fishing Charters, Hunting & Lodging This past week was the week of the west winds! A big high pressure settled in over our area and produced strong west winds all week. On top of small daily tides we had a west wind which is one of the worst winds to fish in our area. West wind will dirty the water and can also cause us to have huge tides drops. We battled the elements all week and did our best to put our clients on the fish of their choice. We had great success despite the conditions. One good day of redfishing and multiple days with 60 plus trout. Next week we have a full moon with a big tide range, I foresee some big trout being caught with lots of them making an appearance for the full moon spawn. Hopefully the full moon will bring in some better weather too!
Capt. Britt Ordes Hopedale, Louisiana Fishing Charters and Lodging What a week in hopedale, Louisiana!! We finally got a week of calms winds and no rain and were able to put a solid week of fishing in. With big tides and some decent salinity we managed to get on a fantastic trout bite this week. Almost 600 speckled trout came back to the dock this week on just one boat! Solid 2-3 lbs fish with a couple of 4 and 5 lbs trout caught and released. I’m predicting a late summer bite this year due to the high river and fresh water intrusion we had all summer. A big push of trout finally showed up and I have a feeling they will be sticking around for some time. Hopefully my prediction is right and this action stays hot! If your looking for your next fishing adventure give us a call! We are one of the top guide services in hopedale LA with over 25 years of experience in the business! We have the best accommodations available in the area!
Capt. Britt Ordes Hopedale, Louisiana Fishing Charters and Lodging Post hurricane Barry report! The fishing has been unbelievable since hurricane Barry, it took a few days for the water to settle but once it did mayhem took place! The redfish bite has been out of control, limiting before 7:40 AM and catching close to 100 fish a day! Speckled trout on the other hand finally appeared in big numbers! The storm surge brought in some saltier water, but it’s still not completely rid of all the fresh water coming from the Mississippi River. The new dose of somewhat saltier water brought a whole new crop of fish along with a ton of bait!! And as fisherman know if you have plenty of bait the fish follow. Limits of trout came in all week this week and plenty of redfish too! We are booked for the rest of July but do have a few dates open for charter fishing and lodging for August. This hot bite should last a few more weeks, if you want to come down to south Louisiana and experience this crazy action give us a call!
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