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Fishing the Gulf of Mexico Around New Orleans: Ideal Conditions for Redfish, Trout, and More
Published 1 year, 6 months ago
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If you're heading out to fish in the Gulf of Mexico around New Orleans today, October 17th, you're in for a treat. The weather is looking pleasant, with partly cloudy skies and a gentle breeze, making it a comfortable day on the water. Expect variable winds less than 5 knots in the morning, increasing to northeast winds at about 10 knots in the afternoon. Seas are expected to be 3 feet or less, ideal for both inshore and offshore fishing.
Sunrise is at around 6:55 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 6:30 PM, giving you a full day to cast your lines. The tide is expected to be moderate, with a falling tide in the morning, which is perfect for catching speckled trout and redfish.
Yesterday saw a lot of activity from redfish and trout. Anglers reported catching several large redfish, some exceeding 21 inches, and a good number of speckled trout. These fish are active in the shallow waters and marshes, particularly around Lake Pontchartrain, Biloxi Marsh, and the surrounding waterways.
For the best results, use live shrimp, finger mullet, or soft plastic lures. Live shrimp fished over shell reefs have been producing catches of speckled trout, redfish, and black drum. If you prefer artificial baits, Mansfield Knockers and junior BTS have been working well for smaller trout.
Some hot spots to consider include the marshlands around Slidell and Saint Bernard, where you can target black drum, flounder, redfish, sheepshead, and speckled trout. The inshore waters of Lake Pontchartrain and Biloxi Marsh are also highly productive, especially during the falling tide in the morning.
Captain Mike and Captain Brad, local guides with generations of experience, recommend focusing on the tidal marshes and backwater rivers for a successful day of fishing. They will provide all the necessary tackle, bait, and expertise to ensure you have a great time and a full ice chest at the end of the day.
So gear up, grab your valid Louisiana saltwater fishing license, and head out to enjoy the vibrant waters of the Gulf of Mexico around New Orleans. With the right conditions and the right gear, you're set for a fantastic day of fishing.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Sunrise is at around 6:55 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 6:30 PM, giving you a full day to cast your lines. The tide is expected to be moderate, with a falling tide in the morning, which is perfect for catching speckled trout and redfish.
Yesterday saw a lot of activity from redfish and trout. Anglers reported catching several large redfish, some exceeding 21 inches, and a good number of speckled trout. These fish are active in the shallow waters and marshes, particularly around Lake Pontchartrain, Biloxi Marsh, and the surrounding waterways.
For the best results, use live shrimp, finger mullet, or soft plastic lures. Live shrimp fished over shell reefs have been producing catches of speckled trout, redfish, and black drum. If you prefer artificial baits, Mansfield Knockers and junior BTS have been working well for smaller trout.
Some hot spots to consider include the marshlands around Slidell and Saint Bernard, where you can target black drum, flounder, redfish, sheepshead, and speckled trout. The inshore waters of Lake Pontchartrain and Biloxi Marsh are also highly productive, especially during the falling tide in the morning.
Captain Mike and Captain Brad, local guides with generations of experience, recommend focusing on the tidal marshes and backwater rivers for a successful day of fishing. They will provide all the necessary tackle, bait, and expertise to ensure you have a great time and a full ice chest at the end of the day.
So gear up, grab your valid Louisiana saltwater fishing license, and head out to enjoy the vibrant waters of the Gulf of Mexico around New Orleans. With the right conditions and the right gear, you're set for a fantastic day of fishing.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI