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Gulf Coast Prime: April Tides and Tarpon Season in New Orleans

Gulf Coast Prime: April Tides and Tarpon Season in New Orleans

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Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Gulf Coast angler straight outta New Orleans. It's April 8, 2026, and we're lookin' prime in the Gulf around NOLA – tides from Tides4Fishing at Empire Jetty show a high coefficient of about 82 today, with low around 6:51 AM at 0.4 ft risin' to high near 9:16 PM at 1.8 ft, meanin' strong currents pullin' baitfish and firein' up the bite.

Sunrise hits at 6:55 AM, sunset 6:35 PM per Tides4Fishing charts – hit the water early or late when fish go stupid. Weather's got some wind from a cool front per Space Coast Fishing Forecast, but inshore's holdin' with ENE breezes 10-15 knots; bundle up, temps in low 70s daytime.

Fish activity's solid – Space Coast reports plenty of trout, tripletail, jacks inshore last week despite wind. Locals haulin' redfish 26-33 inches, water 69-71°F from Panama City reports, and tarpon showin' early at 72°F harbors per Captain Experiences. Crappie and bass pushin' shallow midday when it warms 2-3 degrees.

Best lures? Clouser Deep Minnows size 4-1/0 for baitfish imitation, Game Changers 3-5 inches for reaction strikes on structure, or red/black floating jig heads for vibration – them multicolor jigs pop in murky water. Live bait? Shrimp or mullet under a popping cork.

Hot spots: Empire Jetty for droppin' lines on the rip, and Caminada Pass bridges – fish stack there on the flood tide.

Rig tight, stay safe on them fast currents. Thanks for tunin' in, subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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