
Louisiana Fishing Report: Trout Limits, Snapper Bonanza, and Tuna Hotspots
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Sunrise this morning was at 6:01am, and you can fish all the way 'til sunset at 8:03pm. We’re blessed with long, warm days—water temps are steady near 80 degrees, perfect for both inshore and offshore runs. The tide’s running moderate, no major flood tides expected, but always check for local weather changes as NOAA’s still calling for an above-normal hurricane season, and we’ve seen those sneaky pop-up storms hugging the coast recently.
Inshore, the bite’s been classic June. Speckled trout are thick at Shell Beach and Hopedale—this is hands-down prime time, with folks pulling limits of solid keepers most mornings. The best action is coming on live shrimp under popping corks around the oyster reefs, but don’t sleep on soft plastics like the Heddon Super Zara Spook or Matrix Shad in glow/chartreuse for topwater action at first light. You’ll see hungry redfish too, especially working the grass lines and points with gold spoons or cut mullet. Hopedale’s been giving up big slot reds, and drum are mixed in for those fishing dead shrimp on bottom.
Offshore’s a bonanza, especially out of Venice and Grand Isle. Right now, it’s peak red snapper season—boats are coming back loaded, with anglers easily hitting their snapper limits by midday. Alongside red snapper, you’ll spot plenty of vermillion and lane snapper, plus the occasional cobia, gag grouper, or even a shark if you drop to the bottom around the rigs and structure. The big boys—yellowfin tuna—are close in near Venice, according to Captain Experiences, and wahoo are starting to show up for those trolling deeper runs.
For bait, live shrimp and pogies are king inshore, but plastics in natural and chartreuse are steady producers. Offshore, cut bait and squid are hard to beat for snapper, but vertical jigs are also seeing plenty of action, especially if you want to avoid the sharks.
As far as hot spots, Shell Beach and Hopedale are top picks for trout and reds this week—anglers are raving about the steady bite on moving tides. Offshore, Venice is the launch pad for trophy snapper and tuna, with Grand Isle and Port Sulphur also delivering the goods.
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