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Red River's Autumn Bounty: Largemouth, Crappie, and Catfish Thrive as Fishing Heats Up

Red River's Autumn Bounty: Largemouth, Crappie, and Catfish Thrive as Fishing Heats Up



Good morning folks, this is Artificial Lure dropping your Red River fishing report for Saturday, November 8th, 2025, right here in Shreveport.

We’re out on the water after sunrise, which hit at 6:35 AM today, and sunset will fall around 5:12 PM, giving local anglers a solid window to chase bites all day. The weather’s about as pleasant as Louisiana late fall gets: expect highs in the upper 60s, barely a breath of wind, and not a cloud to worry about. Water conditions are clear and stable—ideal for seeing those shadowy lunker bass cruise the shallows and along drop-offs. According to RFD-TV’s meteorological update, the dry spell persists, keeping river flows moderate and encouraging fish to stay active and feeding throughout the week.

Tides may not play a massive role up here on the Red, but with the moon waning past new, those classic Louisiana sunrises and sunsets are sparking up the bite, especially in the early morning and right at dusk.

Major League Fishing organizers have their eyes on the Red River ahead of the upcoming Summit Cup, and the Toyota Series just wrapped, reporting strong numbers: over 730 largemouth bass were boated this week alone, with plenty of five-bass limits weighed in by tournament pros. Bass in the two-to-four pound class dominated the board, but more than a few heavy-weights were hoisted, especially near the pool dams and prime backwaters. Talk on the ramp was hungry catfish and slab crappie kept lines tight near the old river bends, with anglers hauling in buckets of both over the last few mornings.

For tackle, the word locally is to throw **black-and-blue jigs** tight to wood structure and switch to **chartreuse spinnerbaits** when the sun’s up and fish are scattered in the current seams. Plastic craws rigged Texas-style and punched into thick grass mats are producing bites, especially in areas with submerged timber. The shad schools are still thick, so **lipless crankbaits in silver** and **white swimbaits** are reliably triggering reaction strikes—don’t overlook a classic **white buzzbait** at dawn, either, especially along riprap.

Live bait anglers are cashing in, too. Best bet is **fresh shad** drifted through deeper pools for catfish and a **minnow on a slip rig** for those big river crappie holding just off the main channel ledges.

Canoe Lake and Hamel’s Recreation Area have been the talk for multi-species action. Both spots are turning out solid bass and mixed bags, with shore fishing access and plenty of hidden laydowns for pitching and flipping. Head upstream near the I-220 bridge for numbers, but if you’re after that one big bite, the main river near **Stoner Boat Launch** is seeing attention from the serious locals.

Red River is enjoying one of the best fall runs in recent memory. Fish are aggressive, water temps are holding in the low 60s, and local knowledge really pays with the bite varying from rapids to slack water. Keep your eyes on the edges—bait activity is peaking and big bass are lurking.

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