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Post-Storm Fishing on the Red River: Shreve-port Angling Update

Post-Storm Fishing on the Red River: Shreve-port Angling Update

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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing buddy right here on the Red River in Shreveport. It's February 4th, 2026, and we're thawin' out from that brutal Winter Storm Fern that slammed us late last month—Shreveport hit a bone-chillin' 17°F low, with ice and sleet everywhere, per National Weather Service reports. Water's still cold, around 45-50°F, risin' slow from recent melts, and no real tides today since we're upstream, but them post-storm currents are stirrin' things up.

Sunrise was at 7:12 AM, sunset 5:48 PM—short days, but prime feedin' windows mornin' and evenin'. Weather's clearin' now: highs near 45°F, light north breeze 5-10 mph, partly cloudy. Fish are sluggish from the cold but bitin' better as waters warm. Recent catches? Folks pullin' decent largemouth bass up to 5 pounds—echoin' them big ShareLunkers from nearby Caddo Lake, where lunkers over 13 pounds been boatin' steady. Catfish holdin' strong too, blues and channels 2-10 pounds on cut bait. Crappie schooled up shallow, limits of 1-2 pounders reported last week. Stripers active in deeper bends.

Best lures right now: slow-sinkin' jigs or soft plastics like Zoom Super Flukes in shad colors, twitched slow—mimics stunned baitfish. Spinnerbaits with small blades for bass. Top bait? Chicken liver or shad chunks for cats; minnows under bobbers for crappie. Fish slow, stay patient—that cold's got 'em lethargic.

Hot spots: Hit the bends near Cross Lake spillway for bass—structure's loaded. Or try Red River South Marina area, eddies holdin' cats and hybrids.

Bundle up, check ice on ramps, and wet a line safe.

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