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Fishing Report 3/22/2025: Redfish, Trout, and Flounder Biting Across the Biloxi Marsh and Lake Borgne
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Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here with your fishing report for March 22, 2025. The sun's coming up at 7:02 AM and setting at 7:13 PM, giving us a good long day on the water. Weather's looking mighty fine - partly cloudy skies with temps in the mid-70s. Perfect day to wet a line!
Tides are running low today. We've got a low tide around 12:30 PM, so plan accordingly. The tidal coefficient is on the lower side at 35, meaning we won't see too much water movement. But don't let that discourage you - the fish are still biting!
Speaking of fish, the redfish and speckled trout have been on fire lately. Anglers have been hauling in good numbers of both species, with some nice-sized ones in the mix. We're talking 20-30 inch reds and trout in the 2-3 pound range. There's also been reports of some decent flounder catches for those willing to put in the work.
For lures, you can't go wrong with a gold spoon or a soft plastic paddletail in a natural shrimp color. The Z-Man DieZel MinnowZ in the "Opening Night" color has been absolutely slaying them. If you're more of a live bait person, shrimp under a popping cork is always a solid choice.
As for hot spots, the Biloxi Marsh has been producing well, especially around the outer islands. Closer to home, the shorelines of Lake Borgne have been holding good numbers of fish. Don't overlook the MRGO rocks either - there's been some big trout hanging around there.
Remember, it's all about matching the hatch and presenting your bait naturally. Take your time, work those areas thoroughly, and you'll be putting fish in the boat in no time.
That's all for now, folks. Get out there and tight lines!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Tides are running low today. We've got a low tide around 12:30 PM, so plan accordingly. The tidal coefficient is on the lower side at 35, meaning we won't see too much water movement. But don't let that discourage you - the fish are still biting!
Speaking of fish, the redfish and speckled trout have been on fire lately. Anglers have been hauling in good numbers of both species, with some nice-sized ones in the mix. We're talking 20-30 inch reds and trout in the 2-3 pound range. There's also been reports of some decent flounder catches for those willing to put in the work.
For lures, you can't go wrong with a gold spoon or a soft plastic paddletail in a natural shrimp color. The Z-Man DieZel MinnowZ in the "Opening Night" color has been absolutely slaying them. If you're more of a live bait person, shrimp under a popping cork is always a solid choice.
As for hot spots, the Biloxi Marsh has been producing well, especially around the outer islands. Closer to home, the shorelines of Lake Borgne have been holding good numbers of fish. Don't overlook the MRGO rocks either - there's been some big trout hanging around there.
Remember, it's all about matching the hatch and presenting your bait naturally. Take your time, work those areas thoroughly, and you'll be putting fish in the boat in no time.
That's all for now, folks. Get out there and tight lines!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.