Egrets are just some of the fascinating birds seen at Woodland Plantation and in South Louisiana
 
Great Blue Heron

Woodduck




 

Fishing and Birding

Fish North America's most productive estuary, the Deep Mississippi Delta of south Louisiana. Whether you like fly-fishing or spin casting, the flats, bayous and bays of south Louisiana's rich marsh holds red fish, speckled trout, blackdrum, sheephead, flounder, crappie and bass in abundance. It is not uncommon to catch limits of several of these species in the same morning. If deep sea fishing is your passion let us set you up on a trip out of the mouth of the Mississippi, where you are likely to catch red snapper, grouper, black, yellow and blue fin tuna, amberjack, cobia, wahoo and marlin, just to name a few.

If you enjoy birding you don't have far to go as there are many species of birds - frigatebirds, pelicans, herons, egrets, gulls, ibis, roseate spoonbills, cranes, ducks, shorebirds, terns, sandpipers, buntings, tanagers, wood-warblers, hummingbirds, scissor-tailed flycatchers, eagles, osprey, owls, kites, falcons, hawks and many more - on Woodland's fifty acre site on the Mississippi River or near by on the marsh and barrier islands within a 45 minute boat ride on one of our tour boats. See the last ninety miles of the Mighty Mississippi River's Delta and all of it's natural beauty.


Click on uptownangler.com for more information on fly fishing in our area.

 


In southern Louisiana the fishing is great!