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Windy Gulf Fishing: Specks and Drum Bite Strong Despite Choppy Conditions
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to Gulf of Mexico angling ace right here 'round New Orleans. It's April 15, 2026, and we're dealin' with windy conditions blowin' steady outta the north, keepin' things choppy in the bays and marshes, per the Shore Thing Fishing Report from Shoofly Magazine. Sunrise hit around 6:30 AM, sunset 'bout 7:30 PM—perfect for dawn and dusk bites if you can brave the breeze. Tides are runnin' typical spring patterns: low incoming this mornin' shiftin' to high around noon, best action on the fallin' tide in drains and points, like FishingReminder notes for Louisiana coasts.
Fish activity's solid despite the gale—beautiful speckled trout in the 2-4 lb range poppin' up, no huge limits but quality keepers. Puppy drum (those 14-18 inch black drum) are stealin' the show this week, thick in protective waters near Bay St. Louis and our local marshes. Reds are holdin' too, tailin' shorelines waitin' for calmer days. Live shrimp from the bait shops is hot right now—fresh hauls comin' in daily. For lures, go with soft plastics under poppin' corks for trout, gold spoons or paddle tails for reds on the move. Topwaters early, then switch to twitchin' jerkbaits or lipless cranks over oyster beds.
Hot spots? Hit the marshes 'round Lake Pontchartrain's oyster reefs and bridge pylons for specks—work 'em slow. Or slip into Grand Isle jetties for bull reds chunkin' cut mullet when wind eases. Stay safe out there, don't push it in the blow.
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Fish activity's solid despite the gale—beautiful speckled trout in the 2-4 lb range poppin' up, no huge limits but quality keepers. Puppy drum (those 14-18 inch black drum) are stealin' the show this week, thick in protective waters near Bay St. Louis and our local marshes. Reds are holdin' too, tailin' shorelines waitin' for calmer days. Live shrimp from the bait shops is hot right now—fresh hauls comin' in daily. For lures, go with soft plastics under poppin' corks for trout, gold spoons or paddle tails for reds on the move. Topwaters early, then switch to twitchin' jerkbaits or lipless cranks over oyster beds.
Hot spots? Hit the marshes 'round Lake Pontchartrain's oyster reefs and bridge pylons for specks—work 'em slow. Or slip into Grand Isle jetties for bull reds chunkin' cut mullet when wind eases. Stay safe out there, don't push it in the blow.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more local tips! 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