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Promising Winter Fishing in the Louisiana Marshes: Redfish, Trout, and Sheepshead Bites

Promising Winter Fishing in the Louisiana Marshes: Redfish, Trout, and Sheepshead Bites

Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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For December 26, 2024, in the Gulf of Mexico around New Orleans, the fishing scene is looking promising despite the winter season.

### Tidal and Weather Report
Today, the sunrise is at 6:54 AM, and the sunset will be at 5:08 PM, giving us about 10 hours and 13 minutes of daylight. The tidal cycle is crucial for fishing; today's high tide is expected around noon, but keep in mind that actual water movements can vary due to other natural forces like wind[4].

### Fish Activity
In the mild winter weather, fish like redfish, speckled trout, and sheepshead are active in the Louisiana marshes. These species tend to be more active during the changing tides, especially around the last hour of the outgoing tide and the first hour of the incoming tide[1][4].

### Catch Report
Yesterday, anglers reported good catches of redfish and speckled trout in the marsh areas. Sheepshead were also plentiful, particularly around structures like piers and jetties.

### Best Lures and Bait
For targeting redfish and speckled trout, live bait such as hardtails (blue runners) and small live blue crabs are highly effective. Hardtails are durable and can be easily caught around oil rigs and wrecks. They are a favorite among local anglers for catching big-game species like king mackerel and cobia as well[3].

### Hot Spots
- The Louisiana marshes are a hotspot for redfish, speckled trout, and sheepshead. Look for areas with plenty of vegetation and structural elements.
- Offshore oil and gas platforms are great spots for catching hardtails and other baitfish, which can then be used to target larger species.

### Additional Tips
When fishing, remember that tides and currents do not always align perfectly, so be prepared to adjust your strategy based on real-time conditions. Using non-stainless steel non-offset circle hooks with natural baits is also a requirement when fishing for reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico[5].

With the right bait and an understanding of the tidal cycles, you should have a productive day on the water. Good luck and tight lines

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