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Fishing the Gulf of Mexico in January New Orleans - Tides, Weather, and Hot Spots for Redfish, Trout, and Sheepshead

Fishing the Gulf of Mexico in January New Orleans - Tides, Weather, and Hot Spots for Redfish, Trout, and Sheepshead

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If you're heading out to fish in the Gulf of Mexico off New Orleans today, January 17, 2025, here's what you need to know:

First, let's look at the tides. Today, the high tide is at 08:31 with a tidal height of 0.15m, and the low tide is at 21:08 with a tidal height of 0.09m[2].

The weather has been mild despite the winter season, which is good news for fishing. Fish activity has been high, with good catches of redfish, speckled trout, and sheepshead reported yesterday. Redfish were particularly active in the shallower waters and near drop-offs, feeding aggressively[1][4].

For redfish, using lures like gold spoons or soft plastic jigs can be very effective. For speckled trout, try using live bait such as shrimp or minnows, or artificial lures like mirror-lure type spoons. Sheepshead are often caught using live or frozen shrimp, and sometimes fiddler crabs[1][4].

As for hot spots, consider fishing around the Chef Menteur Pass and the marsh areas just east of New Orleans. These areas tend to have a mix of shallow waters and drop-offs that attract a variety of fish species.

Sunrise today is at 06:58, and sunset will be at 17:23, giving you plenty of daylight to get out on the water and catch some fish.

Remember to check your gear before you leave the dock and be prepared for any changes in the weather, as winds can affect the tides and fishing conditions significantly[3][4]. Good luck out there

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