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Help us make it rightI am the man, in a flat-bottomed aluminum commercial fishing boat, who 25 years ago, pioneered the smaller and more personal Louisiana swamp tours that have come to be the most popular tourist attractions in the state of Louisiana today.
I am not the only one doing this today, but I was the first to do it commercially in a fishing boat, and a large part of what made my tours special was the...
Louisiana swamp tours into the largest rookery of wading birds in North America. Every tour is personally guided by Marcus de la Houssaye in a 20 foot long, flat bottomed, aluminum skiff, locally known as a crawfish boat, which is specially designed to access the hard to reach interior of the swamp.
Tour guide Marcus is rude and confrontational. When you ask a question you get a smart alec response looking for a debate. Go with another company.
Most swamp tours take you up and down canals and point over to the swamp. This swamp tour is the real deal. Marcus takes you deep into the wild__ you'll duck under Spanish moss and glide right...
I paid $20 per person for a 2 hour tour of the swamp which I think was a very fair price for this tour.The tour operator is a long time fisherman in the area and knows the swamps like the back...
Before becoming a tour guide, Marcus was a commercial fisherman in the Atchafalaya Basin and lived on a houseboat there for ten years. He is still driving his authentic flat-bottom crawfish boat on tour today the same way he did as a fisherman. He goes right through the shallow hard to reach cypress tree grooves and plows through what appears to be a floating mat of aquatic plants. Every turn...
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