You can find the city of Carencro in Lafayette Parish’s north in south central Louisiana. The city also acts as a suburb of the city of Lafayette. Anglers interested in coming to Carencro for their next fishing trip should be glad to know that plenty of water bodies are filled with a variety of freshwater and saltwater fish. It is because the city is near the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway.
Carencro boasts a healthy mixture of community, culture, commerce, and fun. It is because it has a thriving Cajun and Creole heritage that has been maintained since the earliest days of its settlement. In July 2015, the city became a designated Cultural District by the Louisiana Cultural District Program. Carencro is also home to plenty of attractions, having historical and world-famous sites and hosting super fun events every year. If you explore its downtown area, you’ll get a feel of the local culture and heritage through its old buildings and businesses.
If you want to experience fishing amidst a culturally unique community, book your next fishing trip in Carencro!
There is plenty of access to various waterways when you stay in Carencro for your fishing experience. There are a ton of opportunities to catch a variety of the local game, whether you’re an angler who likes casting their line from the shore or wants to use a boat.
Carencro is near Vermilionville, a known fishing spot in south Louisiana. There, you have the opportunity to chase after fish from the Vermilion River and Vermilion Bay which can hold both freshwater and saltwater species. In the river, you can target blue catfish, channel catfish, speckled trout, brook trout, largemouth bass, red drum, black drum, bowfin, and bluegill. At the same time, the bay holds speckled trout, red drum, black drum, alligator gar, gafftopsail sea catfish, flathead catfish, channel catfish, and sheepshead. The best way to catch fish from these areas is to use a small boat, canoe, or kayak. You can find plenty of boat launch areas, but the nearest one to Carencro is North Landing on 3604 Shadow Bluff Drive.
You can find Bayou Teche to the east of the city. It’s a great place for bream and bass fishing. Like the other bodies of water mentioned, it can hold both freshwater and saltwater species, including largemouth bass, blue catfish, channel catfish, flathead catfish, hardhead sea catfish, white bass, bluegill, redear sunfish, goggle-eye, choupique, sacalait, alligator gar, bull shark, white crappie, black crappie, American yellow perch, black buffalo, black drum, freshwater drum, common carp, garfish, longnose gar, and spotted gar. The bayou has plenty of boat access available, but there are also docks and bridges where you can spot a ton of fish that gather around.
Make the most of your trip in Carencro by booking a fishing charter so you can efficiently and effectively navigate its best places and catch a ton of fish. You will also benefit from being provided with fishing gear, bait, and other amenities and necessities if you choose to have a charter fishing experience.
The Mercredi Show is a free concert held every spring and fall to showcase and celebrate the city’s culture and heritage. Mercredi is the French word for Wednesday. The concert is suitable for all ages and is held at Pelican Park. It takes place from 6 PM to 8:30 PM on multiple dates in each season.
You can go on a swamp tour near Lake Martin and go bird watching, see some alligators, take photos, and bag some crawfish. De la Houssaye's Swamp Tours offers tourists a private and personalized tour of the area, where you get on board a genuine Louisiana crawfish boat designed to reach the interior of the local swamps and have the chance to appreciate the fresh air, sceneries, and wildlife.