Take Highway 23 as far as you can go, and you’ll reach the end of the mighty Mississippi River and Venice, Louisiana, an enclave of docks, industrial sheds and fishing lodges that’s considered one of the world’s great sport-fishing destinations. In fact, there are only two reasons to come to Venice: drilling for oil, or hunting for fins and feathers. Inshore, the labyrinthine marsh is home to redfish, trout and flounder, while the offshore waters hold yellowfin tuna, marlin, dolphin and the elusive swordfish. We linked up with Capts. James Peters and Kyle Bone of Osprey Charters for a better look at the fishing that’s far beyond the bayou, bog, levees and floodplains.
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