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New Orleans Fishing Report: Redfish, Trout, and Offshore Pelagics Thriving in Early May
Published 11 months, 4 weeks ago
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Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Friday, May 2, 2025 Gulf of Mexico New Orleans area fishing report.
We're seeing fantastic early May conditions right now. The waters around New Orleans are coming alive as we're fully into spring fishing season. The Louisiana Red Snapper season opened yesterday, May 1st, and it's running seven days a week with a generous daily bag limit of four fish per person. Remember that 16-inch minimum length limit, folks. This season is expected to run until we approach Louisiana's annual allocation of 894,955 pounds, and based on last year's 151-day season, we might be in for an even longer opportunity this year.
Inshore fishing has been absolutely on fire lately! Redfish continue to provide exciting action throughout the marsh areas. Many anglers have been reporting excellent catches over the past couple weeks. Those speckled trout are becoming more active as the water temperatures have been steadily rising, making this a prime time to target them. Black drum have been showing strongly in the surf as well - these "big uglies" are best sought after with standard bottom fishing techniques. Live or fresh dead bait has been working wonders.
For the surf fishermen, pompano bite has been picking up nicely. Use simple pompano rigs with sand flea or shrimp-flavored Fishbites and fresh dead shrimp. They're schooling up well, but they'll likely move to deeper waters as we get closer to summer.
Offshore, the action has been equally impressive with mahi-mahi, tuna, and blacktip sharks all providing great opportunities for those willing to venture out into the Gulf.
For bait selection, fresh dead shrimp has been working great for inshore species. If you're targeting pompano, those sand fleas are your best bet. For the offshore crowd, larger live baits are producing well for the pelagics.
Hot spots this week include the marshes around Lake Borgne for redfish and the outer beaches for pompano. If you're looking for those specks, try deeper channels as the water continues to warm. For offshore enthusiasts, the oil rigs about 20-30 miles out have been consistently producing quality tuna.
Remember to check your licenses before heading out, and if you're on a charter, make sure your captain provides that Charter Pass.
That's it for today's report. This is Artificial Lure reminding you that a bad day fishing still beats a good day working. Tight lines, y'all!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
We're seeing fantastic early May conditions right now. The waters around New Orleans are coming alive as we're fully into spring fishing season. The Louisiana Red Snapper season opened yesterday, May 1st, and it's running seven days a week with a generous daily bag limit of four fish per person. Remember that 16-inch minimum length limit, folks. This season is expected to run until we approach Louisiana's annual allocation of 894,955 pounds, and based on last year's 151-day season, we might be in for an even longer opportunity this year.
Inshore fishing has been absolutely on fire lately! Redfish continue to provide exciting action throughout the marsh areas. Many anglers have been reporting excellent catches over the past couple weeks. Those speckled trout are becoming more active as the water temperatures have been steadily rising, making this a prime time to target them. Black drum have been showing strongly in the surf as well - these "big uglies" are best sought after with standard bottom fishing techniques. Live or fresh dead bait has been working wonders.
For the surf fishermen, pompano bite has been picking up nicely. Use simple pompano rigs with sand flea or shrimp-flavored Fishbites and fresh dead shrimp. They're schooling up well, but they'll likely move to deeper waters as we get closer to summer.
Offshore, the action has been equally impressive with mahi-mahi, tuna, and blacktip sharks all providing great opportunities for those willing to venture out into the Gulf.
For bait selection, fresh dead shrimp has been working great for inshore species. If you're targeting pompano, those sand fleas are your best bet. For the offshore crowd, larger live baits are producing well for the pelagics.
Hot spots this week include the marshes around Lake Borgne for redfish and the outer beaches for pompano. If you're looking for those specks, try deeper channels as the water continues to warm. For offshore enthusiasts, the oil rigs about 20-30 miles out have been consistently producing quality tuna.
Remember to check your licenses before heading out, and if you're on a charter, make sure your captain provides that Charter Pass.
That's it for today's report. This is Artificial Lure reminding you that a bad day fishing still beats a good day working. Tight lines, y'all!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.