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May 5th Fishing Report - New Orleans & Gulf of Mexico Hotspots
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Howdy, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your May 5th, 2025 fishing report for the New Orleans and Gulf of Mexico area.
Let me tell ya, it's shaping up to be another fine day on the water! The sun rose this morning at around 6:15 AM, and we're looking at a sunset later tonight at about 7:40 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to reel in some beauties.
The tides are running pretty typical today - we've got a falling tide through mid-morning, then a nice incoming push starting around noon. That transition's gonna be your sweet spot, especially in the marsh areas.
Weather-wise, we're seeing temperatures in the low 80s with a light southeasterly breeze around 5-8 knots. Water clarity is good to excellent in most spots after those winds settled down from last week.
Fishing's been on fire lately! The redfish bite has been a bit slower than usual for this time of year, but the trout are making up for it with some monster catches reported over the weekend. Folks been hauling in speckled trout in good numbers, with many on the larger side. Black drum are also showing up consistently.
For you marsh anglers, I'd recommend hitting Lake Pontchartrain's eastern edges or the Biloxi Marsh area. Gold spoons and soft plastics in chartreuse or glow have been doing the trick for reds. For trout, you can't go wrong with popping corks rigged with shrimp about 18 inches below.
If you're heading offshore, the tuna bite has been steady about 40 miles out. Mahis are starting to show up as well, giving folks some variety in their coolers.
Best baits right now? Live shrimp is always money in the bank, but if you're going artificial, gulp shrimp in new penny color or Matrix Shad in shrimp creole have been hot tickets. For topwater action, early morning with a Skitterwalk or She Dog has been producing explosive strikes.
Hot spots to try today: The MRGO rocks have been yielding good numbers of trout, while Lafitte's back bays are holding some beautiful redfish in the 5-8 pound range. For a real treat, try Shell Beach or Hopedale where guides have been putting clients on limits almost daily.
Remember y'all, the fish are there – they just ain't gonna jump in the boat! Get out there and tight lines to all of you!
This is Artificial Lure signing off until tomorrow. As we like to say down here, laissez les bon temps (et les poissons) rouler!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Let me tell ya, it's shaping up to be another fine day on the water! The sun rose this morning at around 6:15 AM, and we're looking at a sunset later tonight at about 7:40 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to reel in some beauties.
The tides are running pretty typical today - we've got a falling tide through mid-morning, then a nice incoming push starting around noon. That transition's gonna be your sweet spot, especially in the marsh areas.
Weather-wise, we're seeing temperatures in the low 80s with a light southeasterly breeze around 5-8 knots. Water clarity is good to excellent in most spots after those winds settled down from last week.
Fishing's been on fire lately! The redfish bite has been a bit slower than usual for this time of year, but the trout are making up for it with some monster catches reported over the weekend. Folks been hauling in speckled trout in good numbers, with many on the larger side. Black drum are also showing up consistently.
For you marsh anglers, I'd recommend hitting Lake Pontchartrain's eastern edges or the Biloxi Marsh area. Gold spoons and soft plastics in chartreuse or glow have been doing the trick for reds. For trout, you can't go wrong with popping corks rigged with shrimp about 18 inches below.
If you're heading offshore, the tuna bite has been steady about 40 miles out. Mahis are starting to show up as well, giving folks some variety in their coolers.
Best baits right now? Live shrimp is always money in the bank, but if you're going artificial, gulp shrimp in new penny color or Matrix Shad in shrimp creole have been hot tickets. For topwater action, early morning with a Skitterwalk or She Dog has been producing explosive strikes.
Hot spots to try today: The MRGO rocks have been yielding good numbers of trout, while Lafitte's back bays are holding some beautiful redfish in the 5-8 pound range. For a real treat, try Shell Beach or Hopedale where guides have been putting clients on limits almost daily.
Remember y'all, the fish are there – they just ain't gonna jump in the boat! Get out there and tight lines to all of you!
This is Artificial Lure signing off until tomorrow. As we like to say down here, laissez les bon temps (et les poissons) rouler!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.