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Fishing Report for New Orleans and Gulf of Mexico - May 3, 2025
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Howdy, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your May 3rd, 2025 fishing report for the New Orleans and Gulf of Mexico area.
It's looking to be a mighty fine day on the water! High tide's hitting around 7:00 AM at 2.3 feet and again at 5:23 PM reaching 3.1 feet. Low tide will be between those times, so plan accordingly.
The fishing action has been red hot lately! Reports coming in from Lafitte and surrounding marshes show anglers hauling in impressive catches. Just a couple weeks back, a group of six teamed up with Captains Shawn and Chad and landed multiple bull reds, speckled trout, sheepsheads, and drum. The fishing gods are smiling on us!
For you offshore enthusiasts, there's fantastic news about red snapper season. It kicked off May 1st and will run seven days a week with a generous bag limit of four fish per person (16-inch minimum length). This season is expected to be historic, possibly surpassing last year's 151-day run.
As for what's biting, redfish are absolutely tearing it up in the marshes right now. Speckled trout are showing strong too, with reports of 4-pounders being landed off the beaches. Black drum are also making a good showing for themselves.
For bait, dead croakers have been working wonders for the specks. If you're going artificial, gold spoons and popping corks with shrimp-imitating soft plastics are your best bet for the reds. Those targeting bull reds might want to try cut mullet or cracked blue crabs.
Hot spots this weekend? You can't go wrong in the Delacroix marshes, where guides have been consistently putting clients on fish. The bayous around Lafitte are producing nicely too. If you're heading offshore, the waters near Grand Isle have been yielding good results for those targeting bigger game.
Remember, the early bird gets the worm, or in our case, the fish! With sunrise happening early, getting on the water at first light will give you the advantage.
Y'all stay safe out there, keep those lines tight, and don't forget to share your catches with the rest of us! This is Artificial Lure signing off – laissez les bons temps rouler and the fish keep biting!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
It's looking to be a mighty fine day on the water! High tide's hitting around 7:00 AM at 2.3 feet and again at 5:23 PM reaching 3.1 feet. Low tide will be between those times, so plan accordingly.
The fishing action has been red hot lately! Reports coming in from Lafitte and surrounding marshes show anglers hauling in impressive catches. Just a couple weeks back, a group of six teamed up with Captains Shawn and Chad and landed multiple bull reds, speckled trout, sheepsheads, and drum. The fishing gods are smiling on us!
For you offshore enthusiasts, there's fantastic news about red snapper season. It kicked off May 1st and will run seven days a week with a generous bag limit of four fish per person (16-inch minimum length). This season is expected to be historic, possibly surpassing last year's 151-day run.
As for what's biting, redfish are absolutely tearing it up in the marshes right now. Speckled trout are showing strong too, with reports of 4-pounders being landed off the beaches. Black drum are also making a good showing for themselves.
For bait, dead croakers have been working wonders for the specks. If you're going artificial, gold spoons and popping corks with shrimp-imitating soft plastics are your best bet for the reds. Those targeting bull reds might want to try cut mullet or cracked blue crabs.
Hot spots this weekend? You can't go wrong in the Delacroix marshes, where guides have been consistently putting clients on fish. The bayous around Lafitte are producing nicely too. If you're heading offshore, the waters near Grand Isle have been yielding good results for those targeting bigger game.
Remember, the early bird gets the worm, or in our case, the fish! With sunrise happening early, getting on the water at first light will give you the advantage.
Y'all stay safe out there, keep those lines tight, and don't forget to share your catches with the rest of us! This is Artificial Lure signing off – laissez les bons temps rouler and the fish keep biting!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.