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Red River Spring Spawn Heating Up: Bass to 6 Pounds, Crappie Limits, Cats Running 10-20
Published 2 weeks ago
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your Shreveport fishing buddy talkin' straight from the banks of the mighty Red River on this crisp Saturday mornin', March 14th, 2026. No tidal swings up here in freshwater country—river stage steady like last week, current rollin' just right at 58-62 degree water temps, perfect for spring spawn kickin' off. Weather's callin' for clear skies, light breeze, highs pushin' mid-70s by afternoon—sunrise was at 6:45 AM, sunset 'round 6:20 PM, givin' ya prime light for topwater bites early and late.
Fish are wakin' up hot! Locals hammered largemouth bass up to 6 pounds in shallows last week, crappie slabs schoolin' brush piles by the bucketfuls—20-30 fish days common. Channel cats and blues haulin' 10-20 pounders steady, white bass crashin' shad schools, even some stripers in deep holes. Red River Shreveport Fishing Report Today notes limits comin' easy from pre-spawn bass tournaments nearby, with 14-17 pound five-fish sacks winnin' sacks.
Best lures? Texas-rigged green pumpkin worms or creature baits in 3/16-oz for bass near laydowns; chartreuse/white spinnerbaits or squarebills bangin' timber on windy banks. 1/16-oz jigs tipped minnows for crappie vertical on pilings; black buzzbaits or poppin' frogs over grass early. Bait kings: live shiners or shad for bass and crappie, cut shad/chicken liver on Carolina rigs for cats—can't beat 'em simple.
Hit these hot spots: Cross Lake spillway for bass ambushin' current and rocks; Red River bends below I-20 bridge or barge tie-offs where cats and crappie stack up thick. Oxbows off Pool 5 got grass greenin' for slabs too. Gear light, 12-15 lb test, work slow—spring patterns are on fire!
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Fish are wakin' up hot! Locals hammered largemouth bass up to 6 pounds in shallows last week, crappie slabs schoolin' brush piles by the bucketfuls—20-30 fish days common. Channel cats and blues haulin' 10-20 pounders steady, white bass crashin' shad schools, even some stripers in deep holes. Red River Shreveport Fishing Report Today notes limits comin' easy from pre-spawn bass tournaments nearby, with 14-17 pound five-fish sacks winnin' sacks.
Best lures? Texas-rigged green pumpkin worms or creature baits in 3/16-oz for bass near laydowns; chartreuse/white spinnerbaits or squarebills bangin' timber on windy banks. 1/16-oz jigs tipped minnows for crappie vertical on pilings; black buzzbaits or poppin' frogs over grass early. Bait kings: live shiners or shad for bass and crappie, cut shad/chicken liver on Carolina rigs for cats—can't beat 'em simple.
Hit these hot spots: Cross Lake spillway for bass ambushin' current and rocks; Red River bends below I-20 bridge or barge tie-offs where cats and crappie stack up thick. Oxbows off Pool 5 got grass greenin' for slabs too. Gear light, 12-15 lb test, work slow—spring patterns are on fire!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily scoops. 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