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Red River Fishing Report Highlights Largemouth Bass, Catfish and Ideal Spots Near Shreveport
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# Red River Fishing Report - Shreveport Area
Well folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Friday morning fishing report for the Red River and surrounding waters here in Shreveport. Let's get right into it.
**Weather & Conditions**
We're looking at gusty winds and low humidity across the southern plains today, which means the water's going to be a bit choppy but fishable. Those winds are pushing some good oxygenation into the water column, which typically gets the fish feeding. Keep an eye on visibility—we've had some fog advisories in the area, but that should clear out as we move into the morning.
**Recent Activity**
Word around town is that folks have been pulling some solid largemouth bass out of the local reservoirs and bayous. Down in Coushatta on Grand Bayou Reservoir, anglers just landed a beautiful 10-pound largemouth—that tells you the bite is definitely on for bass right now. The Red River itself has been consistent for catfish and various panfish species.
**What to Throw**
For bass, you can't go wrong with soft plastics—stick baits and creature baits are working well in these conditions. If you're targeting catfish in the Red River, fresh cut bait or chicken liver will get their attention. Live shiners work too if you can source them locally.
**Hot Spots**
Head out to the **Red River Bicycle Trail area**—it's accessible, scenic, and gives you solid access points along the water. The **confluence areas where tributaries meet the main river** are always productive, as baitfish and larger predators congregate there.
Thanks for tuning in to the Artificial Lure Report. Don't forget to subscribe for daily updates on your favorite fishing holes around Shreveport.
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Well folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Friday morning fishing report for the Red River and surrounding waters here in Shreveport. Let's get right into it.
**Weather & Conditions**
We're looking at gusty winds and low humidity across the southern plains today, which means the water's going to be a bit choppy but fishable. Those winds are pushing some good oxygenation into the water column, which typically gets the fish feeding. Keep an eye on visibility—we've had some fog advisories in the area, but that should clear out as we move into the morning.
**Recent Activity**
Word around town is that folks have been pulling some solid largemouth bass out of the local reservoirs and bayous. Down in Coushatta on Grand Bayou Reservoir, anglers just landed a beautiful 10-pound largemouth—that tells you the bite is definitely on for bass right now. The Red River itself has been consistent for catfish and various panfish species.
**What to Throw**
For bass, you can't go wrong with soft plastics—stick baits and creature baits are working well in these conditions. If you're targeting catfish in the Red River, fresh cut bait or chicken liver will get their attention. Live shiners work too if you can source them locally.
**Hot Spots**
Head out to the **Red River Bicycle Trail area**—it's accessible, scenic, and gives you solid access points along the water. The **confluence areas where tributaries meet the main river** are always productive, as baitfish and larger predators congregate there.
Thanks for tuning in to the Artificial Lure Report. Don't forget to subscribe for daily updates on your favorite fishing holes around Shreveport.
This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI