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Spring Bite Heats Up Around New Orleans: Specks, Reds, and Flounder Stackin' Steady
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Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here, your go-to gal for reelin' in the Gulf's best catches around New Orleans. It's a fine spring mornin' with tides risin' steady at New Canal—high at 'bout 7:43 AM hittin' 0.8 feet, then droppin' to low around 8 PM at 0.5 feet, per Tides4Fishing charts. Sun's up at 7:06 AM, settin' at 6:23 PM, with a waxin' gibbous moon pushin' solunar peaks 'round noon to evenin' for hot bite times.
Weather's mild, expectin' comfortable temps in the 70s, light winds from the south—perfect for inshore runs without choppin' ya up. Fish are wakin' up as waters warm; Louisiana Sportsman says spring action's heatin' in bays like Vermilion, and it's carryin' over here. Recent reports got speckled trout stackin' on oyster reefs and pylons, redfish cruisin' marsh edges on fallin' tides, plus flounder giggin' current sweeps and some bull reds at jetties. Limits comin' steady on specks and reds, with sheepshead and black drum mixin' in—folks pullin' 10-20 fish days easy.
Top lures? Soft plastics under poppin' corks or paddle tails for trout and reds; gold spoons or jiggin' mirrolures for aggressive strikes. Live shrimp or cut mullet shine for bottom dwellers, and artificials like twitchin' topwaters at dawn. Captain Experiences guides swear by light tackle, bottom rigs, and live bait for these waters.
Hit these hot spots: Chef Menteur Pass for trout on the move, or Lake Pontchartrain's oyster bars near the causeway for reds and specks. Kayak folks, marsh drains two hours before low tide—fish funnel right to ya.
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Weather's mild, expectin' comfortable temps in the 70s, light winds from the south—perfect for inshore runs without choppin' ya up. Fish are wakin' up as waters warm; Louisiana Sportsman says spring action's heatin' in bays like Vermilion, and it's carryin' over here. Recent reports got speckled trout stackin' on oyster reefs and pylons, redfish cruisin' marsh edges on fallin' tides, plus flounder giggin' current sweeps and some bull reds at jetties. Limits comin' steady on specks and reds, with sheepshead and black drum mixin' in—folks pullin' 10-20 fish days easy.
Top lures? Soft plastics under poppin' corks or paddle tails for trout and reds; gold spoons or jiggin' mirrolures for aggressive strikes. Live shrimp or cut mullet shine for bottom dwellers, and artificials like twitchin' topwaters at dawn. Captain Experiences guides swear by light tackle, bottom rigs, and live bait for these waters.
Hit these hot spots: Chef Menteur Pass for trout on the move, or Lake Pontchartrain's oyster bars near the causeway for reds and specks. Kayak folks, marsh drains two hours before low tide—fish funnel right to ya.
Thanks for tunin' in, y'all—subscribe for more reports! 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