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New Year's Eve Bass Bash on the Red River

New Year's Eve Bass Bash on the Red River



Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure comin' atcha live from the banks of the Red River here in Shreveport on this chilly New Year's Eve mornin'. Water's runnin' clear and steady at about 45 degrees, perfect for winter bass chasin'—no tides to worry 'bout since we're freshwater folks, but them solunar tables from solunarforecast.com say major bite windows hit from 7 to 9 AM and 7 to 9 PM today, with sunrise at 7:02 AM and sunset 'round 5:10 PM. Short days mean bundle up, but clear skies and highs in the low 50s make it fishable.

Bass are keyin' in on the fall feed phase per Mike Iaconelli's breakdown on majorleaguefishing.com—shallow shad and baitfish are pushin' largemouth up into creeks and pockets. Louisiana Sportsman reports Miles Smith slayed 'em deep near Shreveport just two weeks back, pullin' quality hawgs from frigid water 'round Jimmie Davis State Park. Locals been haulin' 3-5 pound largemouth steady, some stripers mixin' in, and cats on cut shad. Numbers are solid if you persist—5-fish limits common last weekend.

Match the hatch with Shallow Shad Raps, soft jerkbaits, or A-Rigs in shad colors, slow and steady. Live shad or shiners on bottom rigs for cats and bass; topwater at dawn if they slap. Dig deep on points, stumps, and laydowns where bait stacks up.

Hot spots? Hit the cuts off Cross Lake near Jimmie Davis—bass schoolin' shallow. Or probe Red River bends by the I-20 bridge; current rips hold big girls.

Y'all stay safe tonight, no fireworks on the water. Thanks for tunin' in, subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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