Bogalusa, also known as the ’Magic City,’ can be found near the border between Louisiana and Mississippi in West Parish. Its eastern boundary is the Pearl River, making it a perfect place for freshwater fishing enthusiasts. If you’re looking for your next angling adventure in Louisiana, head to Bogalusa, where its rolling hills, pine forests, and flowing rivers offer scenic landscapes.
The city exhibits a healthy contradiction between a rural and developed area. Since its establishment in the 1910s, its speedy development has been lauded, making it an excellent tourist destination. You’ll be able to find everything you need when you come to this neighboring city.
If you’re looking for an area that offers both onshore and offshore fishing, head to Bogalusa for a one-of-a-kind experience in Louisiana’s so-called ‘boot.’
The city shares its namesake with a creek flowing through its area's middle. Bogue Lusa Creek is home to freshwater species such as largemouth bass, flathead catfish, channel catfish, bluegill, chain pickerel, and black crappie. The creek then merges with the Pearl River to the east. From Bogalusa, you can access the middle section of the abundant river. You can catch fish like gizzard shad, threadfin shad, longear sunfish, bluegill, largemouth bass, spotted bass, rock bass, shadow bass, channel catfish, flathead catfish, blue catfish, white crappie, black crappie, bowfin, inland silverside, brook silversides, golden shiners, redear sunfish, green sunfish, American eel, warmouth, alligator gar, longnose gar, carp, bigmouth buffalo, and gulf logperch from its waters.
If you’re looking for some lakes, you can find some to the city's northeast. Bateman Lake is a terrific place to catch largemouth bass and bluegill. To the south of that lake, Peters Lake is where you can do some crappie fishing.
You can also experience a great time fishing in nearby places like Baton Rouge and other sites in Washington Parish. Book a fishing charter so you can further enjoy what these areas have to offer. Bring friends and family along and have fun!
Head to the Bogalusa Civil Rights Museum near the Robert Hicks House. You’ll be able to learn more about the struggle people went through during the 1960s during the civil rights movement. The museum opened in 2018 and continues to work for social justice.
The Pearl River offers abundant fishing and hunting. It’s also a site for a ton of outdoor recreation. You can go canoeing and tubing down the river’s scenic routes. If you want to explore the area, you can go for a drive on one of Louisiana’s 19 picturesque byways and appreciate its diverse environments. Each route you take offers you a unique and authentic experience with cuisine, culture, and natural beauty.