Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report: High Tides, Feeding Frenzy at Calcasieu Pass
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Let me start with the conditions. We're looking at a waxing gibbous moon at 60.8 percent visibility, and that's gonna play in our favor today. The sun rose this morning around 6:52 AM and we're gonna lose daylight around 5:02 PM, so you've got a solid window to work with.
Now here's what's important—tides are shifting into what we're calling "very high" territory over the next couple days, which means strong currents and excellent fish movement. If you're heading out, watch for that major bite window happening around 7:32 AM to 9:32 AM this morning, and then another strong period from 7:44 PM to 9:44 PM tonight.
The bite has been consistent across our coastal hotspots. Speckled trout are stacked along oyster reefs and those bridge pylons in Lake Pontchartrain and Calcasieu—hit them early with topwater, then switch to soft plastics under a popping cork as the sun climbs. Redfish are cruising the marsh edges on falling tides, so position yourself down-current and let your bait sweep through naturally. We're seeing some solid bull reds around Grand Isle and Venice too, especially on cut mullet and crab.
For your arsenal, bring Live Target Croaker swimbaits—that dorsal fin acts as a weed guard and they swim true right out of the package. Gold spoons and live shrimp near points are producing for reds. Rat-L-Traps flat-out catch fish, and if you're working structure, they're worth every cast.
I'd say your two hottest spots right now are Bypass Canal just off the Intracoastal Waterway for winter redfish action, and the Calcasieu Pass area where those high tides are gonna funnel bait and predators through like a feeding station.
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