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Fishing the Red River: Speckled Trout, Reds, and Bass Bite Strong - Quietplease.ai

Fishing the Red River: Speckled Trout, Reds, and Bass Bite Strong - Quietplease.ai



Well hey there, folks. Artificial Lure here with your Wednesday morning fishing report for the Red River and Shreveport area.

We're looking at solid conditions today. Sun's gonna rise around 6:58 AM and set at 5:09 PM, giving us a short winter day of just over ten hours of fishing time. We've got a waxing crescent moon at about one percent, which means the bite should be picking up nicely as we move through the week.

Now, for the meat and potatoes—the fish activity. This time of year on the Red River, you're looking at some excellent speckled trout action, especially if you can get out early. Work those topwaters at first light along the structure, then switch to soft plastics under a popping cork as the sun climbs. Redfish are cruising the edges and drains, so gold spoons and live shrimp near points are producing well. If you're targeting the bigger fish, cut mullet and crab at the deeper bends are putting fish in the boat.

For freshwater, largemouth bass are chasing shad in the spillways and deeper river bends. Crankbaits on the windblown banks work great, and don't sleep on finesse worms after any weather fronts push through.

Here's my two hot spots for you: head down to the marsh drains—fish them two hours before and after falling tide, position yourself down-current, and let your bait sweep naturally through. That's where the aggressive strikes happen. Second spot, work those oyster reefs and bridge pylons with early morning topwaters.

Blue catfish are active too, so don't overlook cut bait in those deeper river bends.

Thanks for tuning in, folks. Make sure you subscribe for daily updates on conditions and tactics.

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