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New Orleans Fishing Heats Up - Trout, Reds, and Offshore Beasts Biting Strong

New Orleans Fishing Heats Up - Trout, Reds, and Offshore Beasts Biting Strong

Published 10 months, 1 week ago
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Artificial Lure here with your Gulf of Mexico, New Orleans fishing report for Friday, June 20, 2025. We’re rolling into that deep summer pattern, and let me tell y’all, the bite is on fire this week across marsh, bay, and bluewater.

Sunrise hit at 6:01 AM and sunset’s coming at 8:05 PM, giving us those long daylight hours prime for early morning and evening bites. The weather’s running hot and clear—highs in the upper 80s, humidity hanging heavy, but with a steady breeze out the southeast. Tides are favorable today with a good incoming push late morning, peaking early afternoon, so plan your trips to hit those moving water windows.

Recent catches in the marsh and bayous have been stellar. Speckled trout and redfish are feeding aggressive—reports from Captain Experiences note solid numbers, especially in Lake Pontchartrain and the Biloxi Marsh. Late spring’s warm water continues pushing those bait schools closer to shore, and the trout are chasing them hard. The Shell Beach and Hopedale areas have been particularly hot, with anglers limiting out on trout and slot reds before lunch, according to local guides and the latest Louisiana Sportsman update.

Offshore, the bite’s fantastic out of Venice. The blue water’s closer in than usual, just like Roffs observed this year—yellowfin tuna and mahi-mahi are running rigs and rips in the Mississippi Canyon. Folks are bringing in blackfin tuna, mangrove snapper, and some impressive groupers from the deeper structure.

Top baits and lures for today: Inshore, you can’t go wrong with a 4-5 inch soft plastic paddle tail in chartreuse or glow, popped under a cork. Topwater plugs at dawn are getting explosive strikes from both trout and redfish. Live shrimp or cocahoe minnows are dynamite on a Carolina rig if you prefer bait. For bass in the freshwater bayous, try a weightless fluke-style lure skipped around thick grass and docks—white or pearl’s the ticket right now.

Offshore, trolls with skirted ballyhoo are getting hit by mahi and tuna. Jigging deeper wrecks with bucktail jigs or live pogies is producing snapper and grouper.

A couple of hot spots for today:
- Shell Beach and Hopedale for trout limits and mixed redfish action, especially on the outgoing tide.
- Venice rigs and the edges of the Mississippi Canyon for offshore pelagics—look for clean blue breaks and stay dialed to that temp chart.

That’s the scoop for today. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for your daily report.

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