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Red River Shreveport Fishing Report: Waxing Gibbous Bite, Largemouth and Catfish Feeding Strong
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Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here with your Red River Shreveport fishin' report for Sunday, February 1st, 2026. Winter's still holdin' on tight, but that waxing gibbous moon at 71% visibility is firin' up the bite—major windows hittin' 7:32 to 9:32 AM and 7:44 to 9:44 PM, with minors at 12:36-2:36 AM and 2:28-4:28 PM, per Fishing Reminder's solunar forecast for Louisiana.
No real tides up here on the river, but water's movin' steady from recent rains, keepin' clarity decent 'round 2-3 feet. Weather's chillin'—expect highs in the upper 50s, lows near 35, light north winds post-front makin' it prime for dawn and dusk action, drawin' from local Louisiana reports on cooler temps turnin' fish on.
Sunrise 'round 6:45 AM, sunset 5:30 PM, givin' ya solid daylight. Fish activity's pickin' up after yesterday's report—bass are keyin' on shad in oxbows, with largemouth haulin' strong from Stoner Boat Launch and Bishop Point, like in the latest Red River Shreveport podcast. Cats are stackin' in deeper bends—blues hittin' cut bait hard. Recent catches: limits of 3-5 lb largemouth, some stripers to 10 lbs, channel cats aplenty, and crappie schoolin' tight. Folks pulled 20-fish days on Saturday with whites and hybrids mixed in.
Best lures? Go finesse worms or crankbaits on windblown banks for bass; paddle tails or gold spoons for reds if ya hit marshy edges. Live shrimp or cut mullet tops for cats and crappie—slow-roll bottom or under popping corks early.
Hot spots: Hit Stoner Boat Launch for easy access and oxbow bass, or Bishop Point for deep-water cats and stripers—both producin' solid hauls lately.
Bundle up, fish safe, and tight lines!
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No real tides up here on the river, but water's movin' steady from recent rains, keepin' clarity decent 'round 2-3 feet. Weather's chillin'—expect highs in the upper 50s, lows near 35, light north winds post-front makin' it prime for dawn and dusk action, drawin' from local Louisiana reports on cooler temps turnin' fish on.
Sunrise 'round 6:45 AM, sunset 5:30 PM, givin' ya solid daylight. Fish activity's pickin' up after yesterday's report—bass are keyin' on shad in oxbows, with largemouth haulin' strong from Stoner Boat Launch and Bishop Point, like in the latest Red River Shreveport podcast. Cats are stackin' in deeper bends—blues hittin' cut bait hard. Recent catches: limits of 3-5 lb largemouth, some stripers to 10 lbs, channel cats aplenty, and crappie schoolin' tight. Folks pulled 20-fish days on Saturday with whites and hybrids mixed in.
Best lures? Go finesse worms or crankbaits on windblown banks for bass; paddle tails or gold spoons for reds if ya hit marshy edges. Live shrimp or cut mullet tops for cats and crappie—slow-roll bottom or under popping corks early.
Hot spots: Hit Stoner Boat Launch for easy access and oxbow bass, or Bishop Point for deep-water cats and stripers—both producin' solid hauls lately.
Bundle up, fish safe, and tight lines!
Thanks for tunin' in, y'all—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI