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"Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Ideal Conditions for Spring Bite in New Orleans Area"
Published 1 year ago
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Good morning folks this is Artificial Lure with your Gulf of Mexico New Orleans area fishing report for Sunday April 20 2025. We are right in the prime season for coastal angling and conditions are lining up for a classic spring bite.
Starting off with the weather it is set to be a mild day along the coast. Expect partly cloudy skies with light southeast winds around 8 to 12 mph and afternoon highs in the mid-70s. This is about as good as it gets for a long day on the water. Sunrise this morning was at 6 23 AM with sunset coming at 7 30 PM. You have a full day of light to work the bays and islands.
Tides today are steady with a moderate incoming tide through the morning. This is perfect for targeting inshore species as that moving water brings bait in close and really gets fish active. The high tide is hitting mid-morning and starting to fall back just after lunch which should provide a good window for a hot bite.
Fishing in and around the barrier islands like Breton and Chandeleur has been solid lately. Reports say the numbers have not hit their summer peaks yet but the quality is there and it is only going to improve over the coming weeks. Speckled trout are biting especially around the edges and cuts near the islands and all along the marsh shorelines. Redfish action has heated up too with good catches coming out of the Biloxi Marsh and the passes near Hopedale and Shell Beach. Out at the rigs and reefs in deeper water anglers are landing red snapper and the occasional tuna when the weather cooperates.
For lures and bait right now the go-to for trout has been soft plastics like Matrix Shad and Vudu Shrimp under popping corks. Chartreuse and glow colors are getting the nod with the slightly stained water from recent winds. For redfish gold spoons and live shrimp or cut mullet are putting plenty in the box. Out at the rigs snapper are quick to bite cut pogies live croakers or squid.
Recent catches have included good stringers of slot reds and specks with a few bull reds showing up on the flats. Offshore trips are now seeing red snapper along with some amberjack and an uptick in grouper according to the latest council report. Look for the tuna bite to stay consistent especially around the deeper rigs and shelf edges.
Hot spots to target today include the Chandeleur Sound oyster reefs the cuts around Shell Beach and the marsh drains leading into Breton Sound. If you are looking for a big bull red or a shot at a Cajun slam try the points between Bayou Biloxi and the Biloxi Marsh.
All in all this is shaping up to be a great day on the water. Keep an eye on the tide swings use lively or flashy baits and work those moving waters for your best shot at a limit. 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.
Starting off with the weather it is set to be a mild day along the coast. Expect partly cloudy skies with light southeast winds around 8 to 12 mph and afternoon highs in the mid-70s. This is about as good as it gets for a long day on the water. Sunrise this morning was at 6 23 AM with sunset coming at 7 30 PM. You have a full day of light to work the bays and islands.
Tides today are steady with a moderate incoming tide through the morning. This is perfect for targeting inshore species as that moving water brings bait in close and really gets fish active. The high tide is hitting mid-morning and starting to fall back just after lunch which should provide a good window for a hot bite.
Fishing in and around the barrier islands like Breton and Chandeleur has been solid lately. Reports say the numbers have not hit their summer peaks yet but the quality is there and it is only going to improve over the coming weeks. Speckled trout are biting especially around the edges and cuts near the islands and all along the marsh shorelines. Redfish action has heated up too with good catches coming out of the Biloxi Marsh and the passes near Hopedale and Shell Beach. Out at the rigs and reefs in deeper water anglers are landing red snapper and the occasional tuna when the weather cooperates.
For lures and bait right now the go-to for trout has been soft plastics like Matrix Shad and Vudu Shrimp under popping corks. Chartreuse and glow colors are getting the nod with the slightly stained water from recent winds. For redfish gold spoons and live shrimp or cut mullet are putting plenty in the box. Out at the rigs snapper are quick to bite cut pogies live croakers or squid.
Recent catches have included good stringers of slot reds and specks with a few bull reds showing up on the flats. Offshore trips are now seeing red snapper along with some amberjack and an uptick in grouper according to the latest council report. Look for the tuna bite to stay consistent especially around the deeper rigs and shelf edges.
Hot spots to target today include the Chandeleur Sound oyster reefs the cuts around Shell Beach and the marsh drains leading into Breton Sound. If you are looking for a big bull red or a shot at a Cajun slam try the points between Bayou Biloxi and the Biloxi Marsh.
All in all this is shaping up to be a great day on the water. Keep an eye on the tide swings use lively or flashy baits and work those moving waters for your best shot at a limit. 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.