Fishing Magician Charters is a family owned business that is
dedicated to pleasing their friends and customers.  They are
building their business on every customers voice.  Word of
mouth is the one advertisement that is making Fishing
Magician Charters the success it is today.
Capt. Johnny's sons are also licensed and insured.  They
like to work with their dad and take out customers.  They
also believe that the customer will make a return trip if they
leave pleased.

For large groups the "Magician" has dependable, licensed
and insured captains that believe as he believes, "That the
customers must have a good time and catch fish doing it."
A charter with the "Magician" or anyone of his captains
can happen either in the inner marshes or on the outer
shores of Louisiana, depending on weather or time of
year. Fishing Magician Charters tries to please and
catch fish for everyone.  Caring for the customer is top
priority and the customer only needs to bring:


Capt. Johnny "Magician"
shows just one of the
many nice reds that are
caught in the marsh.
Capt. Johnny's youngest
son, Jeremy enjoys
spending the day with his
dad.  The "Magician"
enjoys passing on some
of his magic to his son.
Which fish are caught?
Reds, Bull Reds, Trout, Bay Snapper, Drum and
Flounder are targeted.  
A fishing license
Suntan lotion, lunch, and drinks (unless prior plans
are made)
An ice chest to carry the fish home in.
Introduction To Our Business
Welcome to Fishing Magician Charters
How long does each trip last?
Each trip varies.  The customer is usually the
person who calls a halt to the fun and excitement
of a day on the water.  Most trips start early in the
morning and end between 1:00pm and 3:00pm.
However, sometimes limits are caught early.
Bull Reds are a
popular fish to catch
in Louisiana.  They
can give a GOOD fight.
For more information on
Capt. Johnny Nunez
please click on this link
below.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which type of tackle is used?
Light tackle is used.  
Which type of bait is used?
In the summer months live shrimp is used.  
However, when in season live minnows,
cocahoes and small croakers are also used.  All
captains always have plastic lures available for
fishermen who want to give them a try too.