Dawn light over a Louisiana coastal marsh with open water and grass flats
Louisiana Gulf Coast — Venice to Cocodrie

Stay where you fish.

SaltyPorch finds coastal stays by what you want to catch, the water you want to fish, and the way you like to fish it — DIY, guided, or full-service lodge.

Species
Fishery
When
Trip style
The SaltyPorch difference

Built around the fishing.

Waterfront only tells part of the story. SaltyPorch shows how each stay connects you to the fishing — from private river access and productive docks to boat ramps, marinas, trailer parking and guide pickup.

  • Private or shared dock
  • Bank, beach, pier or wade access
  • Species caught from the property
  • Boat & trailer parking
  • Ramp and marina proximity
  • Fish-cleaning station & freezer
Weathered private dock with a fish-cleaning table on a Louisiana marsh canal
Five fisheries

The Louisiana Gulf Coast, in detail

Every property on SaltyPorch is tied to a fishery, so its species, seasons, ramps and local intel stay accurate.

Coastal scenery representing Venice & the Mississippi River Delta

Venice & the Mississippi River Delta

Where the river ends and the fishing begins

The end of the road at the mouth of the Mississippi, famous for oversized redfish, tuna and a maze of delta passes.

Coastal scenery representing Hopedale & the Biloxi Marsh

Hopedale & the Biloxi Marsh

Clean water, hard bottom, sight-fishing country

A vast, protected marsh of shell reefs and grass flats that produces some of the clearest sight-fishing water in Louisiana.

Coastal scenery representing Delacroix

Delacroix

The end of the island, wall to wall marsh

Interior marsh and dead-end bayous with a reputation for redfish on the fly and trout in the lakes.

Coastal scenery representing Grand Isle & Barataria

Grand Isle & Barataria

Surf on one side, marsh on the other

Louisiana's only inhabited barrier island, with beach and pier fishing on the Gulf side and the Barataria estuary behind it.

Coastal scenery representing Cocodrie & Terrebonne

Cocodrie & Terrebonne

Quiet water, big trout, working coast

A classic Cajun fishing community at the bottom of Terrebonne Parish, with island trout and marsh redfish.

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What you came for

Search by species, then travel when they are prime.

Redfish on the Louisiana Gulf Coast

Redfish

The signature fish of the Louisiana coast, available every month of the year.

Speckled Trout on the Louisiana Gulf Coast

Speckled Trout

Louisiana's most-targeted inshore fish, best from spring through fall.

Black Drum on the Louisiana Gulf Coast

Black Drum

Reliable, hard-pulling and often caught right off a dock.

Yellowfin Tuna on the Louisiana Gulf Coast

Yellowfin Tuna

Blue water within running distance of the Mississippi Delta.

Also tracked: Southern Flounder, Sheepshead, Cobia, Tripletail, Bull Redfish, Largemouth Bass.

How SaltyPorch works
01

Start with the fish

Choose a species, a fishery, a month and how you like to fish.

02

Find the right stay

See dock and bank access, species caught from the property, parking, ramps and cleaning stations.

03

Book where you already book

Go straight to the host's own site, Airbnb, Vrbo or lodge to check availability.

For hosts

Paste a link. We build the fishing listing.

Share your existing booking page and a few fishing details. SaltyPorch builds the listing and sends anglers directly to the booking source you already use.

List your property