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Spring Awakening: Gulf and New Orleans Fish Active as Waters Warm to 70
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# Gulf of Mexico & New Orleans Fishing Report
Well folks, it's your boy Artificial Lure coming to you with today's fishing report for the Gulf and around New Orleans. Water temps are running in the upper 60s heading toward 70, and let me tell you, the fish are waking up big time.
**Tidal & Weather Conditions**
We're looking at a falling tide situation this morning, which is absolutely prime for marsh fishing. Best bite is gonna be at dawn and dusk, so get out there early. North winds are improving water clarity after some recent activity, so conditions are shaping up real nice.
**What's Biting**
The offshore scene is absolutely on fire right now. Kingfish are stacked thick in the deeper water—tons of fish and a consistent bite all month. Cobia are showing up strong too, so if you're heading out on a charter, those are your money fish. We're also getting reports of solid shark action.
Inside the bays and marsh edges, redfish are cruising the drains and edges on that falling tide. Speckled trout are stacking along oyster reefs and bridge pylons in Lake Pontchartrain and Calcasieu. Flounder are hanging around current-swept pockets. Catfish are active in the deeper river bends.
**Best Tactics**
For the redfish, use gold spoons and live shrimp near points. Early morning topwaters work great on speckled trout, then switch to soft plastics under a popping cork as the sun gets up. Slow-roll paddle tails along the bottom for flounder. Cut mullet or crab will get you those hefty bull reds at the jetties.
Here's my pro tip: target those marsh drains two hours before and after the falling tide. Position yourself down-current and let your bait sweep naturally through the funnel. You'll get aggressive strikes.
**Hot Spots**
Get yourself to Lake Pontchartrain or Calcasieu for that trout action. For redfish, work the marsh edges around Grand Isle and Venice—those jetties are producing solid bull reds right now.
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Well folks, it's your boy Artificial Lure coming to you with today's fishing report for the Gulf and around New Orleans. Water temps are running in the upper 60s heading toward 70, and let me tell you, the fish are waking up big time.
**Tidal & Weather Conditions**
We're looking at a falling tide situation this morning, which is absolutely prime for marsh fishing. Best bite is gonna be at dawn and dusk, so get out there early. North winds are improving water clarity after some recent activity, so conditions are shaping up real nice.
**What's Biting**
The offshore scene is absolutely on fire right now. Kingfish are stacked thick in the deeper water—tons of fish and a consistent bite all month. Cobia are showing up strong too, so if you're heading out on a charter, those are your money fish. We're also getting reports of solid shark action.
Inside the bays and marsh edges, redfish are cruising the drains and edges on that falling tide. Speckled trout are stacking along oyster reefs and bridge pylons in Lake Pontchartrain and Calcasieu. Flounder are hanging around current-swept pockets. Catfish are active in the deeper river bends.
**Best Tactics**
For the redfish, use gold spoons and live shrimp near points. Early morning topwaters work great on speckled trout, then switch to soft plastics under a popping cork as the sun gets up. Slow-roll paddle tails along the bottom for flounder. Cut mullet or crab will get you those hefty bull reds at the jetties.
Here's my pro tip: target those marsh drains two hours before and after the falling tide. Position yourself down-current and let your bait sweep naturally through the funnel. You'll get aggressive strikes.
**Hot Spots**
Get yourself to Lake Pontchartrain or Calcasieu for that trout action. For redfish, work the marsh edges around Grand Isle and Venice—those jetties are producing solid bull reds right now.
Thanks for tuning in, folks! Make sure you subscribe for more reports. 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