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Gulf of Mexico Fishing Forecast - Mild Temps, High Fish Activity Near New Orleans on January 24, 2025

Gulf of Mexico Fishing Forecast - Mild Temps, High Fish Activity Near New Orleans on January 24, 2025

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If you're heading out to fish in the Gulf of Mexico off New Orleans today, January 24, 2025, here's what you need to know:

First, let's talk about the weather. Expect mild daytime temperatures around 61°F with about 5 hours of sunshine. Nighttime temperatures will dip to around 43°F, so make sure to pack accordingly. There's a moderate chance of rainfall, but it shouldn't dampen your fishing plans too much.

Sunrise is at 6:57 AM, and sunset is at 5:24 PM. Tides are relatively mild today; you can expect a high tide at 03:07 with a tidal height of 0.08m and a low tide at 14:09 with a tidal height of 0m[2].

Fish activity has been high despite the winter weather. Yesterday saw good catches of redfish, speckled trout, and sheepshead. Redfish were active in the shallower waters and near drop-offs, while speckled trout and sheepshead were found in areas with good structure like oyster banks and deeper drop-offs[1][4].

For lures, topwater lures are highly effective in this region. Walk the dog type stick baits, known as spooks, and poppers & chuggers are excellent choices. These lures simulate prey on the surface, attracting bigger fish from deeper waters. Crankbaits are also a good option, especially if you know how deep the bait needs to swim. Choose crankbaits with the right bill length to match the depth of the water you're fishing in[1].

For hot spots, consider the areas around Lake Pontchartrain and the marshes of Delacroix. These areas are known for their abundant fish populations and good structure. Look for flooded grass at high tide and banks littered with oysters at low tide. The Rigolets and Chef Pass are also promising spots, especially during mild tidal conditions[1].

In summary, today's fishing conditions look promising with mild tides, good fish activity, and plenty of sunshine. Use the right lures, pay attention to the tides, and you should have a successful day on the water.

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