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Early April Gulf Bite: Reds, Specks, and Flounder Stackin Up
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to Gulf of Mexico angling pro right here in the bayous around New Orleans. It's April 29, 2026, and we're kickin' off the day at 3 AM EDT—perfect for them early bites before the sun cranks up.
Weather's lookin' mild today: partly cloudy skies, temps climbin' from 68°F mornin' low to 82°F afternoon high, light southeast winds at 5-10 knots, and a slim chance of quick showers per local forecasts. Sunrise at 6:15 AM, sunset 7:28 PM—prime windows from dawn to dusk. Tides in the Gulf near New Orleans show a risin' tide mid-mornin' peakin' around 1.5 feet by noon, then fallin' slow into evenin', accordin' to NOAA charts—great for flushin' baitfish outta marshes.
Fish activity's heatin' up with warmin' waters hittin' 72-76°F offshore. Recent reports from Louisiana DWF note solid catches last week: redfish schools slammin' in the 20-35 inch range, speckled trout stackin' up to 4-6 pounds, flounder flatfish divin' 15-20 inchers, and black drum haulin' 10-30 pounders near structures. Sheepshead and tripletail are pickin' too, with some early cobia showin' 40+ offshore. Limits on reds and specks daily from shore and boats.
Best lures? Go with **gold spoons** or **vibratin' jigs** under poppers for trout and reds—my MirrOlure Top Dogs in mullet pattern are killin' it. Soft plastics like Gulp! shrimp on 1/4 oz jigheads for flounder. Live bait shines: shrimp, mullet, or croakers on fishin' rigs or freelined. **Carolina rigs** with live shrimp for drum.
Hit these hot spots: Lake Borgne's east shoreline for reds and specks on the flood tide, or Chandeleur Islands' cuts for offshore action—troll or drift for tripletail hangin' on weed lines. Stay safe, check regs, and wear your PFD.
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Weather's lookin' mild today: partly cloudy skies, temps climbin' from 68°F mornin' low to 82°F afternoon high, light southeast winds at 5-10 knots, and a slim chance of quick showers per local forecasts. Sunrise at 6:15 AM, sunset 7:28 PM—prime windows from dawn to dusk. Tides in the Gulf near New Orleans show a risin' tide mid-mornin' peakin' around 1.5 feet by noon, then fallin' slow into evenin', accordin' to NOAA charts—great for flushin' baitfish outta marshes.
Fish activity's heatin' up with warmin' waters hittin' 72-76°F offshore. Recent reports from Louisiana DWF note solid catches last week: redfish schools slammin' in the 20-35 inch range, speckled trout stackin' up to 4-6 pounds, flounder flatfish divin' 15-20 inchers, and black drum haulin' 10-30 pounders near structures. Sheepshead and tripletail are pickin' too, with some early cobia showin' 40+ offshore. Limits on reds and specks daily from shore and boats.
Best lures? Go with **gold spoons** or **vibratin' jigs** under poppers for trout and reds—my MirrOlure Top Dogs in mullet pattern are killin' it. Soft plastics like Gulp! shrimp on 1/4 oz jigheads for flounder. Live bait shines: shrimp, mullet, or croakers on fishin' rigs or freelined. **Carolina rigs** with live shrimp for drum.
Hit these hot spots: Lake Borgne's east shoreline for reds and specks on the flood tide, or Chandeleur Islands' cuts for offshore action—troll or drift for tripletail hangin' on weed lines. Stay safe, check regs, and wear your PFD.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! 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