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"Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Redfish, Trout, and Tuna Bites Hot in New Orleans"
Published 1 year ago
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Good morning, anglers! It’s shaping up to be an excellent day of fishing in and around the Gulf of Mexico near New Orleans. Here’s your detailed report for Saturday, April 12, 2025.
The weather today is mild, with highs around 75°F and light winds from the southeast at 5-10 mph—ideal for a comfortable day on the water. Sunrise was at 6:40 AM, and sunset will be at 7:33 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to reel in some beauties. The tides are cooperative, with a low tide this morning at 6:57 AM and a high tide later in the afternoon at 5:51 PM. This means the window between tides is perfect for targeting active fish.
Fishing activity has been exceptional lately. Inshore hotspots like the Biloxi Marsh and Shell Beach are producing great numbers of Redfish, Speckled Trout, and Black Drum. Offshore, the Gulf is active with Mahi-Mahi and Yellowfin Tuna for those heading out to deeper waters. Reports from the past week included multiple bull Redfish, large Speckled Trout, and even a few flounder caught along the bayous and flats.
For bait, live shrimp remains the top choice, especially for Redfish and Trout. Mud minnows and pinfish are also highly effective for inshore waters. Offshore anglers have found success trolling with threadfin herring or using chunk baits for Tuna. As for lures, gold Johnson Sprite spoons and Berkley Gulp! shrimp in “New Penny” are irresistible to Redfish. For topwater action early in the morning, try Skitterwalks in silver mullet or bone. As the water warms, switch to soft plastics or jigs in colors like chartreuse or plum.
Two recommended destinations for action today are the Biloxi Marsh and Lake Borgne. The marsh is delivering consistent Redfish bites among the grass lines, while Lake Borgne is excellent for Speckled Trout near the reefs and deep channels. For offshore fanatics, aim for rigs beyond 20 miles to target Mahi-Mahi and Tuna.
Remember to check your gear, bring plenty of water, and adhere to Louisiana’s fishing regulations, including ensuring your fishing license is up to date. Tight lines and good luck out there!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
The weather today is mild, with highs around 75°F and light winds from the southeast at 5-10 mph—ideal for a comfortable day on the water. Sunrise was at 6:40 AM, and sunset will be at 7:33 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to reel in some beauties. The tides are cooperative, with a low tide this morning at 6:57 AM and a high tide later in the afternoon at 5:51 PM. This means the window between tides is perfect for targeting active fish.
Fishing activity has been exceptional lately. Inshore hotspots like the Biloxi Marsh and Shell Beach are producing great numbers of Redfish, Speckled Trout, and Black Drum. Offshore, the Gulf is active with Mahi-Mahi and Yellowfin Tuna for those heading out to deeper waters. Reports from the past week included multiple bull Redfish, large Speckled Trout, and even a few flounder caught along the bayous and flats.
For bait, live shrimp remains the top choice, especially for Redfish and Trout. Mud minnows and pinfish are also highly effective for inshore waters. Offshore anglers have found success trolling with threadfin herring or using chunk baits for Tuna. As for lures, gold Johnson Sprite spoons and Berkley Gulp! shrimp in “New Penny” are irresistible to Redfish. For topwater action early in the morning, try Skitterwalks in silver mullet or bone. As the water warms, switch to soft plastics or jigs in colors like chartreuse or plum.
Two recommended destinations for action today are the Biloxi Marsh and Lake Borgne. The marsh is delivering consistent Redfish bites among the grass lines, while Lake Borgne is excellent for Speckled Trout near the reefs and deep channels. For offshore fanatics, aim for rigs beyond 20 miles to target Mahi-Mahi and Tuna.
Remember to check your gear, bring plenty of water, and adhere to Louisiana’s fishing regulations, including ensuring your fishing license is up to date. Tight lines and good luck out there!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.