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Gulf Coast Heat: Snook, Reds, and Tarpon Firing Up This April Weekend
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to Gulf Coast fishin' expert, comin' atcha live from the bayous 'round New Orleans on this fine Sunday, April 5th, 2026, at 3 AM. Water's warmin' up to around 72 degrees like they reportin' out of Boca Grande, gettin' those big boys fired up.
Tides today? Expect high around 7 AM risin' to about 3 feet, low mid-mornin' droppin' to 0.85 feet, then high again afternoon pushin' 3.8 feet, per tides4fishing charts—perfect for flood tides pullin' bait in close. Sunrise at 7 AM sharp, sunset 'round 7:30 PM, givin' ya 12 solid hours of light. Weather's holdin' calm with light winds offshore, no precip in sight, solunar activity average but waxin' gibbous moon means fish feedin' steady, especially new and full moon weekends like now.
Fish activity's heatin'—snook, redfish, and juvenile tarpon pushin' shallows per Little Hickory Bay reports, tarpon fightin' hard in the harbor. Navarre anglers just boated sharks Friday, 25 lb king mackerel Tuesday, even a bluefin tuna Thursday. Here 'round NOLA and Gulf waters, reds and specks stackin' up, sheepshead on structure, trout hittin' outgoing tides.
Best lures? Toss **gold spoons** or **jerkbaits** for reds and trout—mimic shrimp perfect. Artificials like paddle tails on jigheads for specks. Live bait? **Shrimp** under a popping cork or **mullet** free-lined for tarpon and reds. Twilight bites killer on clear shallows.
Hot spots: Hit the **MRGO rocks** for specks and reds on the flood, or **Lake Borgne marshes** where tarpon stage—launch early, stay shallow.
Y'all stay safe out there, measure 'em, and release the big breeders.
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Tides today? Expect high around 7 AM risin' to about 3 feet, low mid-mornin' droppin' to 0.85 feet, then high again afternoon pushin' 3.8 feet, per tides4fishing charts—perfect for flood tides pullin' bait in close. Sunrise at 7 AM sharp, sunset 'round 7:30 PM, givin' ya 12 solid hours of light. Weather's holdin' calm with light winds offshore, no precip in sight, solunar activity average but waxin' gibbous moon means fish feedin' steady, especially new and full moon weekends like now.
Fish activity's heatin'—snook, redfish, and juvenile tarpon pushin' shallows per Little Hickory Bay reports, tarpon fightin' hard in the harbor. Navarre anglers just boated sharks Friday, 25 lb king mackerel Tuesday, even a bluefin tuna Thursday. Here 'round NOLA and Gulf waters, reds and specks stackin' up, sheepshead on structure, trout hittin' outgoing tides.
Best lures? Toss **gold spoons** or **jerkbaits** for reds and trout—mimic shrimp perfect. Artificials like paddle tails on jigheads for specks. Live bait? **Shrimp** under a popping cork or **mullet** free-lined for tarpon and reds. Twilight bites killer on clear shallows.
Hot spots: Hit the **MRGO rocks** for specks and reds on the flood, or **Lake Borgne marshes** where tarpon stage—launch early, stay shallow.
Y'all stay safe out there, measure 'em, and release the big breeders.
Thanks for tunin' in, and don't forget to subscribe! 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