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Gulf of Mexico Gold: Reds and Specks Going Crazy This April Morning
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to Gulf of Mexico angling ace right here in New Orleans. It's early mornin' on April 22, 2026, and the bayous are callin'. Weather's lookin' mild—mid-70s daytime highs, light southeast breeze around 5-10 knots, partly cloudy skies per NOAA forecasts, perfect for slingin' lines without gettin' soaked. Sunrise hits at 6:32 AM, sunset 7:28 PM, givin' us a solid 13 hours of light to chase 'em.
Tides today? Low at 4:15 AM, high around 10:45 AM, then fallin' low again by 5:30 PM—NOAA tide charts say it's a flood tide pushin' in mornin' hours, prime for bait movin' shallow. Fish are wakin' up good; water temps hoverin' 72-75°F, sparklin' activity on reds and specks.
Recent catches? Local reports from Orange Beach charters mirror our waters—redfish goin' nuts in the shallows, schools of 20-30 inch bulls slammin' everything, plus sheepshead still knockin' around structures, early trout pushin' in, and black drum haulin' on bottom rigs. Folks pullin' limits of speckled trout up to 4 pounds off rigs, reds by the dozen in marshes.
Best lures? Go with **gold spoons** like Johnson Silver Minnows for reds dartin' grass edges—twitch 'em slow. **Soft plastics** on 1/4 oz jigheads, chartreuse or white Gulp! Shrimp, work 'em along oyster bars for specks. Live bait? **Shrimp under a popping cork** or **mullet on a fish-finder rig** for drum and sheepshead—can't beat fresh from the dock.
Hot spots: Hit **Lake Pontchartrain's northshore reefs** for trout limits at first light, or **MRGO spoil banks** for reds tearin' up mullet pods. Launch from Bayou St. John or Hopedale for quick access.
Rig tight, watch them tides, and stay safe out there, cher.
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Tides today? Low at 4:15 AM, high around 10:45 AM, then fallin' low again by 5:30 PM—NOAA tide charts say it's a flood tide pushin' in mornin' hours, prime for bait movin' shallow. Fish are wakin' up good; water temps hoverin' 72-75°F, sparklin' activity on reds and specks.
Recent catches? Local reports from Orange Beach charters mirror our waters—redfish goin' nuts in the shallows, schools of 20-30 inch bulls slammin' everything, plus sheepshead still knockin' around structures, early trout pushin' in, and black drum haulin' on bottom rigs. Folks pullin' limits of speckled trout up to 4 pounds off rigs, reds by the dozen in marshes.
Best lures? Go with **gold spoons** like Johnson Silver Minnows for reds dartin' grass edges—twitch 'em slow. **Soft plastics** on 1/4 oz jigheads, chartreuse or white Gulp! Shrimp, work 'em along oyster bars for specks. Live bait? **Shrimp under a popping cork** or **mullet on a fish-finder rig** for drum and sheepshead—can't beat fresh from the dock.
Hot spots: Hit **Lake Pontchartrain's northshore reefs** for trout limits at first light, or **MRGO spoil banks** for reds tearin' up mullet pods. Launch from Bayou St. John or Hopedale for quick access.
Rig tight, watch them tides, and stay safe out there, cher.
Thanks for tunin' in—subscribe for daily updates! 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