Reel Cajun Fishing 

4.9/5 (109 reviews)
 
State licensed
 Canal Street 333, New Orleans, LA 70130, United States
 
State licensed
4.9/5 (109 reviews)
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Canal Street 333
New Orleans, LA, United States

Discover the intricate network of inshore water southern Louisiana has to offer with Reel Cajun Fishing. Go after a range of exciting and delicious fish as you embark on an authentic “cajun” adventure. Captain Ryan Vincent is a 5th-generation Lafitte native. Born on the water, he’s spent his whole life with a rod in one hand. A passionate angler to this day, he can’t wait to show you his local hunting grounds.

Up to 5 guests are welcome aboard the 25’ Bluewave bay boat. Light and agile, she’s able to navigate these shallow waters with ease. You’ll speed across the bays at lightning speed thanks to the 250 HP Mercury engine, while the wireless trolling motor will keep you afloat in the marshes. Creep up on your target fish without making a peep, getting ready to pounce.

Grab the latest Penn gear and get fishing. As you drift along the water, you’ll use light tackle and even popping corks to entice the bite of some highly-prized fish. You’ll be given a range of artificial lures to choose from, but let Capt. Ryan know beforehand if you’d like some live bait to attract your prey.

The Southern favorite, Redfish, is a must to target as she promises to put up an almighty fight to get off the end of the line, making the delicious dish at the end of the day even sweeter. The fun only just begins there, though. Go after delicious Sheepshead, Trout, Flounder, and many more. at the end of the day, your captain will clean and fillet your catch for you to take home!

This is a personalized tour like no other.

Just pick up your license in the marina and come aboard for the trip of a lifetime with Reel Cajun Fishing!

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Trip availability and prices

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August 2025
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Number of days
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Group Size
2 adults • 0 children
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Evening fishing trip 4 ppl max
FREE Cancellation 14 days notice
4 Hour Trip, starts at 3:00 PM
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US $400 
Entire boat: up to 4 people
Weekday Fishing Trip 4 People Max
FREE Cancellation 14 days notice
6 Hour Trip, starts at 6:00 AM
Seasonal trip (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu)
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US $500 
Entire boat: up to 4 people
Morning Fishing Trip 4 People Max
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6 Hour Trip, starts at 6:00 AM
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US $550 
Entire boat: up to 4 people
Fishing and 1 night stay 4 ppl max
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6 Hour Trip, starts at 6:00 AM
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US $750 
Entire boat: up to 4 people
Reel Cajun Experience 4 People Max
FREE Cancellation 14 days notice
6 Hour Trip, starts at 6:00 AM
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US $900 
Entire boat: up to 4 people
Full day fishing trip (4 ppl max)
FREE Cancellation 14 days notice
12 Hour Trip, starts at 6:00 AM
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US $950 
Entire boat: up to 4 people
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FAQs about Reel Cajun Fishing

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What is the boat like?

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Boat category
Center console boats
Capacity
4 persons
Boat length
25 ft
Year built
2014
Restored in
2020
Boat manufacturer
Bluewave
Boat type
Bay boat

Engine model
Mercury
Powered by
1 x 250HP
Max cruising speed
60 knots
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