
Low water, big reds
With temperatures in the 30s and winds out of the north, we are seeing a typical winter pattern of low water in the canals, bayous and ponds. This actually is a really special time to fish Dularge as the low water causes redfish to congregate in the deeper holes and channels. This means that when you find a deep hole, chances are good that these spots will be stacked with hungry redfish. Most any soft body bait with do either under a cork or off the bottom. My favorite is

Indigo Guide Service at Lytle Farms absolutely hammering huge reds - on FLYRODS!
Well, we're not sure what you are doing doing these winter months but here at Lytle Farms in Dularge, Louisiana, fly fishing charter guides extraordinaire, Kevin Morlock and Steve Martinez of Indigo Guide Service are bagging 35 and 40 lb redfish on - get this - FLYRODS! Take a look at this single day's action the week of Decmber 10, 2017. Great news. Kevin and Steve are with us at Lytle Farms the entire month of January and have a few slots open. Actually just two right n

Mudboat Tours - One of our most popular options
The view from the dock or the deck or the bayou bank is spectacular. But nothing really puts the wet into wetlands like a ride in our mudboat. A mudboat in case you don't know, is a very shallow water boat powered by an air cooled motor that doesn't mind at all if there is little water underneath it or weeds or logs or whatever to pass over. The nature of the boat allows us to go in special places to see things like beautiful wetlands, flowering waterplants, exotic birds a