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Beginner-Friendly Cocodrie Inshore Fishing Trip

  • Published Date: August 19, 2025
  • Fishing
  • Cocodrie, LA, United States
  • $900 price range

Summary

Captain Kade's 8-hour inshore trip out of Cocodrie is tailor-made for folks new to fishing or just looking for a laid-back day on the water. You'll cruise the calm Louisiana waterways, learning the ropes of casting, baiting hooks, and reeling in your catch. The captain's got years of experience and plenty of patience, so you'll pick up solid fishing skills at a comfortable pace. Depending on when you go, you might land Redfish, Sheepshead, Black Drum, or Sea Trout. With all the gear and licenses covered, you can focus on enjoying the scenery and maybe landing your first big one. It's a great way for families or casual anglers to get a taste of Louisiana fishing without any pressure. Just remember, the trip deposit's non-refundable, so check those dates carefully before you book.
Beginner-Friendly Cocodrie Inshore Fishing Trip

Cocodrie Catches

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Redfish caught in Cocodrie, Louisiana

Redfish catches in the waters of Cocodrie, LA.

Spotted Weakfish caught in Cocodrie

Cocodrie Fishing Haul

Four spotted weakfish caught while fishing in Cocodrie

Redfish caught during fishing trip in LA

Finest Redfish caught in Cocodrie

A large black drum fish caught in LA

Black drum fishing in Cocodrie, LA!

Redfish caught in Cocodrie

Redfish on the line in Cocodrie, United States.

Redfish caught in Cocodrie, Louisiana

Cocodrie, LA is perfect for redfish fishing.

Anglers enjoying a great fishing trip in LA

Black drum fishing excitement in Cocodrie, LA!

Redfish caught by angler in Cocodrie

Cocodrie, LA delivers big redfish action.

Photograph of a 17-inch black drum being caught while fishing in Cocodrie

Hooking black drum in Cocodrie, United States.

Redfish caught in Cocodrie, Louisiana

Redfish catches in the waters of Cocodrie, LA.

Spotted Weakfish caught in Cocodrie

Cocodrie Fishing Haul

Four spotted weakfish caught while fishing in Cocodrie

Redfish caught during fishing trip in LA

Finest Redfish caught in Cocodrie

A large black drum fish caught in LA

Black drum fishing in Cocodrie, LA!

Redfish caught in Cocodrie

Redfish on the line in Cocodrie, United States.

Redfish caught in Cocodrie, Louisiana

Cocodrie, LA is perfect for redfish fishing.

Anglers enjoying a great fishing trip in LA

Black drum fishing excitement in Cocodrie, LA!

Redfish caught by angler in Cocodrie

Cocodrie, LA delivers big redfish action.

Photograph of a 17-inch black drum being caught while fishing in Cocodrie

Hooking black drum in Cocodrie, United States.

Redfish caught in Cocodrie, Louisiana

Redfish catches in the waters of Cocodrie, LA.

Spotted Weakfish caught in Cocodrie

Cocodrie Fishing Haul

Four spotted weakfish caught while fishing in Cocodrie

Redfish caught during fishing trip in LA

Finest Redfish caught in Cocodrie

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Learn the Ropes: Cocodrie Inshore Fishing

Ready to get your feet wet with some Louisiana inshore fishing? This beginner-friendly charter out of Cocodrie is your ticket to a laid-back day on the water. Captain Kade's got all the know-how and patience to turn first-timers into confident anglers. We'll cruise the calm waters, show you the ropes, and help you reel in some of the Gulf's tastiest fish. It's the perfect way to dip your toes into the world of saltwater fishing without getting in over your head.

What to Expect on the Water

Picture this: You're stepping onto a comfy, well-equipped boat for an 8-hour adventure in the coastal waters of Cocodrie. Captain Kade's got everything sorted - rods, reels, bait, and even your fishing license. No need to sweat the details. As we putter out into the maze of bayous and marshes, you'll get the lowdown on casting, setting the hook, and working different lures. We keep things simple and fun, focusing on spots where the fish are biting and the scenery's worth writing home about. Whether you're bringing the kids along or just looking to try something new, this trip's all about building your skills and confidence at your own pace.

Fishing 101: Cocodrie Style

Out here in Cocodrie, we like to keep things simple. We'll start with the basics - how to bait your hook, cast your line, and feel for that telltale tug. Depending on what's biting, we might try a few different techniques. You could be tossing soft plastics for speckled trout, working a popping cork for redfish, or dropping live bait for sheepshead around the pilings. Captain Kade's always got a few tricks up his sleeve to help you land that first catch. And don't worry about tangles or rookie mistakes - that's all part of the learning process, and we've got all day to get it right.

Top Catches This Season

Cocodrie's inshore waters are home to some real crowd-pleasers when it comes to fish. Let's break down what you might be reeling in:

Redfish: These copper-colored beauties are a Louisiana staple. They put up a great fight and taste even better on the grill. Redfish love to cruise the shallows, often giving themselves away with their tails sticking out of the water. We target these guys year-round, but fall is prime time when they school up in big numbers.

Speckled Trout: Don't let the name fool you - these "specks" are more silver than speckled. They're known for their soft mouths and tendency to throw the hook, making them a fun challenge for beginners. Spring and fall are your best bet for catching these tasty fish.

Black Drum: These cousins of the redfish are like underwater vacuum cleaners, using their chin barbels to feel for crabs and shrimp on the bottom. They can grow to monster sizes, but the smaller ones (under 15 pounds) are what you want for the dinner table. Winter's a great time to target these drum.

Sheepshead: With their distinctive black and white stripes and human-like teeth, sheepshead are a sight to behold. They're notorious bait-stealers, making them a fun challenge for anglers of all levels. These structure-loving fish are most active in the cooler months.

Why Anglers Keep Coming Back

Cocodrie might not be as well-known as some other fishing spots in Louisiana, but that's part of its charm. The lack of crowds means more fish for you and a more personal experience on the water. The maze of waterways here offers protection from the wind, making it easier for beginners to cast and reel without fighting the elements. Plus, the scenery's hard to beat - you'll be surrounded by marsh grass, watching herons stalk the shallows and maybe even spotting an alligator sunning itself on the bank. It's the kind of place that reminds you why fishing isn't just about catching fish - it's about connecting with nature and learning something new every time you cast a line.

Time to Book Your Spot

If you've been on the fence about trying your hand at inshore fishing, this Cocodrie charter is your perfect starting point. Captain Kade's got the local knowledge, the right gear, and the patience to ensure you have a great day on the water, fish or no fish. You'll come away with new skills, maybe a few fish for dinner, and definitely some stories to tell. Remember, fishing's all about the experience, and this trip's designed to give you a taste of why so many folks get hooked on Louisiana's inshore waters. So grab up to three of your buddies, clear your schedule for a full day of laid-back angling, and let's see what's biting in Cocodrie. Just don't forget to bring a cooler for your catch and maybe a camera for those "fish was this big" stories. Book now, and let's make some memories on the water!

Learn more about the species

Black Drum

Black Drum are tough fighters that'll give you a real workout. These bruisers typically range from 5 to 30 pounds, but the big ones can hit 90! You'll find them in brackish waters and estuaries, especially around oyster beds and muddy flats. They use those powerful jaws to crush shellfish, so crab is your best bet for bait. Spring's prime time when they school up to spawn. Listen close and you might hear their distinctive croaking sounds. For the best eating, stick to smaller drum under 15 pounds - the big ones get pretty tough. When you're rigging up, go with a simple bottom rig and patience is key. These fish can be stubborn nibblers, so wait for a solid take before setting the hook. Land a Black Drum and you've got yourself some tasty white meat for the dinner table.

Black Drum

Redfish

Redfish are the rockstars of our inshore waters. These copper-colored beauties usually run 3-10 pounds, but bull reds can top 40. Look for them tailing in shallow flats, often in just a foot or two of water. They love to hang around oyster beds and grass lines. Spring and fall are prime, but you can catch them year-round. Redfish put up an awesome fight - they'll test your drag for sure. Watch for that distinctive tail poking out of the water as they root for crabs and shrimp. Artificial lures work great, but live bait is hard to beat. Try a gold spoon or a popping cork with live shrimp. My go-to trick is sight-casting to them with a weedless jerk bait. There's nothing like watching a big red crush your lure in skinny water. Plus, they're excellent eating - firm, white meat that's great on the grill. Redfish are a real favorite around here for good reason.

Redfish

Sea Trout

Sea Trout, also called Speckled Trout, are a blast to catch in our inshore waters. Most run 14-24 inches, but you might hook into a gator trout pushing 5 pounds or more. Look for them in grass flats and shallow waters, especially at night. They love to ambush bait, so topwater lures can be dynamite. Winter's actually a great time to target them as they school up in deeper holes. These fish put up a good fight and are known for their acrobatic jumps. The meat is mild and tender, perfect for a fish fry. Just don't overcook it or it'll get mushy. If you're new to trout fishing, try slow-trolling a jig tipped with shrimp along the edges of grass flats. When you feel that telltale thump, set the hook and hang on! Sea Trout are a favorite for both sport and table fare around here.

Sea Trout

Sheepshead

Sheepshead are quirky little fish that'll keep you on your toes. Most run 1-8 pounds, but you might luck into a 20-pounder if you're lucky. Look for them around docks, bridges, and any structure with barnacles - that's their favorite snack. Spring is prime time when they school up to spawn. Sheepshead are notorious bait stealers with those weird human-like teeth, so you've gotta be quick on the hook set. Use light tackle and try fiddler crabs or shrimp for bait. My favorite trick? Scrape some barnacles off a piling to chum them up. These "convict fish" put up a decent fight and make for some mighty fine eating. Just be careful of those sharp fins when you're cleaning them. The white, flaky meat is worth the effort though. Sheepshead fishing takes some practice, but it's a fun challenge that'll make you a better angler.

Sheepshead

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Get ready for a relaxed day of fishing in the calm waters around Cocodrie, Louisiana. This 8-hour trip is perfect if you're new to fishing or just want a low-key outing. Captain Kade knows these waters like the back of his hand and will show you the ropes of inshore angling. You'll learn the basics of casting, baiting hooks, and reeling in your catch while enjoying the beautiful coastal scenery. Depending on the time of year, you might hook Redfish, Sheepshead, Black Drum, or Sea Trout. With all the gear provided and patient instruction from the captain, you can focus on having fun and building your fishing skills at your own pace. It's a great way for families or small groups to spend quality time together while picking up a new hobby. By the end of the day, you'll have gained confidence, knowledge, and hopefully a few fish to show for your efforts.
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