Woodland Plantation fishing report

Woodland Plantation - A Country Inn: Awesome food and great local fishing - See 52 traveler reviews, 49 candid photos, and great deals for Woodland Plantation - A Country Inn at Tripadvisor. Join host Brian Flechsig at the fabulous Woodland Plantation for some of the finest Redfishing on planet Earth. A special shout out to Capt. Woodland Plantation, Myrtle Grove, Louisiana. Boy......I was so embarrassed. What is surprising is that the ladies had a blast just hanging out. We were booked in the Tuna Tower, which is a two story condo type apartment located adjacent to the main plantation area. Breakfast included scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, grits, fruit, breads, yogurts, coffee and juices.

It was great catches on both boats again today. Every time I said no, I got a cold shoulder and was pretty much ignored. Today the Woodland Plantation is a pleasent fishing resort, so why are there so many reports of it being haunted? You get to Woodland through New Orleans and he'll take over from there! All information is uniquely created unless stated otherwise and will then be The weather was cold and redfish were not biting, but the Woodland was great. It is consistently high quality year after year. The Woodland plantation was built during the 1830's by a sea captain named William Johnson. We had the pleasure to guide a group of anglers for the Woodland Plantation in Plaquemines Parish. The Spirits Hall is the dining room and I simply don’t know where to begin with my praises of their food. That combine 35 years of professional guiding experience along many of the gulf coast premier fly fishing destinations.

We were booked in the Tuna Tower, which is a two story condo type apartment located adjacent to the main plantation area. I love staying in the historic plantation house (the one that used to be featured on the label of Southern Comfort). New Orleans Fishing Report INSHORE – ANOTHER TRULY AMAZING DAY ON THE WATER!

Together they brought many slaves into the area and William Johnson undoubtedly built his plantation with his ill gotten gains.Now a lot of these plantations are thought to be haunted, especially the ones that were worked by slaves, which to be fair was almost all of them. We opted for the meal plan which was amazing 5-6 course meals every night, and included things like fresh shucked oysters, frog legs, filet mignon, pecan pie...one of our group had special dietary.need and the chef couldn’t have been more accommodating. On my boat it was Craig, Chet, and Chad. Our two couples stayed 3 nights at Woodland Plantation during a fishing trip. It’ s an old restored planation with several buildings spread out between the main road and the Mississippi River. We like to sit on the porch and drink wine and have some nibbles when we get in from fishing. 2.6K likes. This is a unique opportunity to enjoy fine southern cuisine and hospitality. It has a very interesting history, nearly fell into ruin, and has been lovingly restored over the years by its welcoming and innovative owner, Foster. It was a two boat trip with Capt. It’s charming, tastefully redone, and offers several options for sleeping - main house, overseer’s house, slave quartets. The Woodland plantation was built during the 1830's by a sea captain named William Johnson. Multi course extravaganzas that were simple and on point, they don't overdo it with trying to be "fancy", but made great dinners every night *The lodging was about what we expected. William Johnson, who ran a thriving sugar-cane operation on the property nearly 200 years ago. Restored and renovated in the late 1990s by Foster Creppel, Woodland was once the grand home of Capt. However the one thing that could make it have a more spooky back story is one that was built by a pirate.Copyright 2009 - 2015 HauntedHovel.com All Rights Reserved.