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Red River Fishing Report - Bass and Crappie Biting in Shreveport

Red River Fishing Report - Bass and Crappie Biting in Shreveport



Howdy, folks, Artificial Lure here with your Red River, Shreveport fishing report for this crisp December 22nd mornin' at 8:28 AM. Winter's grip is on, but the bass and crappie are still bitin' if you know where to look.

Sunrise hit at 7:12 AM, sunset 'round 5:17 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em. Weather's cool and clear today, highs in the low 50s, light north breeze at 5-10 mph, per NWS Houston/Galveston forecasts for the region. No tides on the river proper, but current's steady from recent upstream flows—fish the eddies and drop-offs.

Fish activity's solid in early winter patterns. Recent reports from Louisiana podcasts like those on Player FM note good bass and crappie action in nearby waters, with limits of 2-4 pound largemouth and slabs up to 1.5 pounds. Locals pulled strings of crappie on jigs last week, plus catfish hittin' cut bait. Bass are keyin' on shad, so expect 10-20 fish days if you're dialed in.

Best lures? Crankbaits in shad colors for bass roamin' 8-15 feet—think lipless or squarebills. Jigs with minnow trailers for crappie hangin' in brush. Live bait shines: shiners or worms on a Carolina rig for cats, minnows under a slip bobber for slabs.

Hot spots: Hit the bends near Cross Lake spillway for bass—shallow flats with current breaks. Or try the rock piles off Shreveport-Barksdale Highway bridges for crappie and white bass.

Bundle up, watch for snags, and get that gear before you shove off!

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