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Spring Transition Heating Up: Specks, Reds, and Sheepshead Bitin' Steady in the Gulf
Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to Gulf of Mexico angling ace right here out of New Orleans. Comin' atcha live on this fine March 6th mornin' at 8:28 AM UTC—sun's just peekin' over the horizon 'round 6:15 AM local, settin' ya up for a full day till sunset hits about 6:10 PM. Weather's lookin' mild, mid-60s with light southerly breezes off the Gulf, perfect for hittin' the water without gettin' soaked.
Tides today per NOAA at the New Orleans station: low at 0.35 feet 'round 4 AM, droppin' to nothin' flat by 1 PM, then risin' to high 'bout 6 PM. That outgoing tide early means prime movin' water for baitfish, pullin' in the predators.
Fish activity's heatin' up this time of year—spring transition got specks, reds, and sheepshead bitin' steady in the bays and nearshore rigs. Recent reports from local boys show solid catches: 15-20 trout limits off the MR-GO jetties, reds pushin' 25-30 inches slurpin' mullet schools near shore, and flounder stackin' up in the channels. Black drum and sheepshead hammerin' around pilings too, with a few keeper snook showin' in the passes. Numbers are up post-winter, thanks to calmer seas lettin' folks wet lines steady.
Best lures? Stick with **gold spoon rigs** or **chartreuse twitchin' mirrolures** under a popping cork for reds and specks—they're tearin' it up. Artificial shrimp on 1/4-oz jigheads for bottom bouncers. Live bait kings it: **live shrimp** free-lined or under a float, or **mullet chunks** for the big bulls. Finger mullet if ya can net 'em.
Hot spots? Head to **Lake Salvador WMA**—just expanded with fresh wetlands and lakefront, fish the shorelines for reds and bass. Or **MR-GO rocks** near Chalmette for non-stop speck action. Launch from Hopedale or Shell Beach, watch them tides.
Rig tight, stay safe out there, and measure twice before keepin'.
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Tides today per NOAA at the New Orleans station: low at 0.35 feet 'round 4 AM, droppin' to nothin' flat by 1 PM, then risin' to high 'bout 6 PM. That outgoing tide early means prime movin' water for baitfish, pullin' in the predators.
Fish activity's heatin' up this time of year—spring transition got specks, reds, and sheepshead bitin' steady in the bays and nearshore rigs. Recent reports from local boys show solid catches: 15-20 trout limits off the MR-GO jetties, reds pushin' 25-30 inches slurpin' mullet schools near shore, and flounder stackin' up in the channels. Black drum and sheepshead hammerin' around pilings too, with a few keeper snook showin' in the passes. Numbers are up post-winter, thanks to calmer seas lettin' folks wet lines steady.
Best lures? Stick with **gold spoon rigs** or **chartreuse twitchin' mirrolures** under a popping cork for reds and specks—they're tearin' it up. Artificial shrimp on 1/4-oz jigheads for bottom bouncers. Live bait kings it: **live shrimp** free-lined or under a float, or **mullet chunks** for the big bulls. Finger mullet if ya can net 'em.
Hot spots? Head to **Lake Salvador WMA**—just expanded with fresh wetlands and lakefront, fish the shorelines for reds and bass. Or **MR-GO rocks** near Chalmette for non-stop speck action. Launch from Hopedale or Shell Beach, watch them tides.
Rig tight, stay safe out there, and measure twice before keepin'.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more! 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