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Gulf of Mexico Spring Spawn Bite Heats Up Before Cold Front Arrives
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure comin' atcha with your Gulf of Mexico fishin' report from right here 'round New Orleans on this fine April 23rd, 2026. Mornin' tide's risin' slow with a high comin' 'round 10 AM pushin' 1.8 feet at the Biloxi Marsh, accordin' to local NOAA charts—perfect for flushin' bait outta the grass. Weather's warmin' up nice, mid-70s daytime with light southerlies 5-10 knots, but watch for that cold front sneakin' in late tomorrow per BassForecast's Southeast outlook. Sunrise at 6:32 AM, sunset 7:28 PM—hit them golden hours hard.
Fish are wakin' up in spawn mode, EPIC bite turnin' tough quick with the front. BassForecast says largemouth and spotted bass are shallow on beds or post-spawn drops in Louisiana waters, aggressive on warmin' days like today. Recent catches? Locals reportin' 15-20 pound bags of 3-5 pound largemouth from Lake Pontchartrain marshes, plus reds and specks hammerin' in the Gulf—trout up to 4 pounds, reds 25-30 inches mixed in. Snapper-grouper meetin' buzz from SAFMC hints offshore reds are stackin' up too.
Best lures: Reaction baits like blue chrome poppers or spinnerbaits for topwater smashers early, per Ozarks reports mirrorin' our shallow bite. Switch to shaky heads or Texas-rigged worms slow on cover if it cools. Live bait? Mullet or shrimp under a poppin' cork for reds and trout—can't beat 'em. Match speed to the warm-up: fast today, slow tomorrow.
Hot spots: Chandeleur Islands for inshore reds on the flood tide—anchor up and fan cast. Hit the MR-GO spillway banks for bass guardin' beds, wind-blown side. Rig tight, stay safe out there.
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Fish are wakin' up in spawn mode, EPIC bite turnin' tough quick with the front. BassForecast says largemouth and spotted bass are shallow on beds or post-spawn drops in Louisiana waters, aggressive on warmin' days like today. Recent catches? Locals reportin' 15-20 pound bags of 3-5 pound largemouth from Lake Pontchartrain marshes, plus reds and specks hammerin' in the Gulf—trout up to 4 pounds, reds 25-30 inches mixed in. Snapper-grouper meetin' buzz from SAFMC hints offshore reds are stackin' up too.
Best lures: Reaction baits like blue chrome poppers or spinnerbaits for topwater smashers early, per Ozarks reports mirrorin' our shallow bite. Switch to shaky heads or Texas-rigged worms slow on cover if it cools. Live bait? Mullet or shrimp under a poppin' cork for reds and trout—can't beat 'em. Match speed to the warm-up: fast today, slow tomorrow.
Hot spots: Chandeleur Islands for inshore reds on the flood tide—anchor up and fan cast. Hit the MR-GO spillway banks for bass guardin' beds, wind-blown side. Rig tight, stay safe out there.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more! 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