
Fishing the Gulf of Mexico: Speckled Trout, Red Snapper, and More in Louisiana's Prime Spots
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First off, the tidal report for New Orleans shows a low tide at 9:28 AM and a high tide at 9:37 PM. Sunrise was at 5:58 AM, and sunset will be at 8:02 PM according to Tide-Forecast.com. These conditions are perfect for exploring those hidden spots where the fish like to hide.
The weather has been warm, and that's great news for us anglers. The speckled trout bite has been "on fire," as reported by the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana Daily Fishing Report. And with red snapper season kicking off offshore, there's no shortage of action waiting for you. According to Hook Dat Fishing Charters, big trout can be found in deeper water over oyster reefs and around rigs in 14 to 18 feet of water.
For those looking to catch some redfish, the marshes are stacked with them right now, along with sheepshead. The best lures to use are swimbaits in pearl and hot, and soft plastics. If you're looking for bait, live shrimp are always a winner, especially now that they're frequenting local waters again, as noted in the Shore Thing Fishing Report.
If you're looking for hot spots, I'd recommend checking out Lake Pontchartrain and Breton Sound. These areas are known for their abundant fish populations, and the conditions are just right for a successful catch.
So, grab your gear and get out on the water It's going to be a fantastic day of fishing in Louisiana. Thanks for tuning in, folks Don't forget to subscribe for more fishing reports and tips. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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