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Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana Fishing Report Today

Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana Fishing Report Today

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Discover the ultimate fishing insights with Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana Fishing Report Today. Dive into expert tips, weather conditions, and prime fishing spots along the Louisiana coastline. Stay updated on seasonal trends and catch the latest news from local anglers. Perfect for fishing enthusiasts eager to enhance their Gulf of Mexico adventures.

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  • South Pass Reds and Barataria Trout - A Quiet Please Fishing Report
    Dec 5 2025
    Specks and reds are chewing good along the Louisiana side of the Gulf right now, and if you time the moving tide you can put together a real solid box in short order. Cooler water and shorter days have the fish sliding into the bayous, drains, and nearshore rigs where the bait’s stacking up.

    ## Tides, sun, and weather
    Expect a moderate winter tide swing with a good push of water around the mid‑morning and again late afternoon; plan to be set up and fishing an hour on either side of those changes. Sunrise is roughly early, with a quick warm‑up into a mild, dry day and light to moderate north to northeast breeze, and sunset coming on relatively early, so the bite window around low light is tight but productive. With clear, cooler air, water clarity in many marsh ponds and outer bays is better than it’s been, which favors more natural presentations.

    ## Fish activity and recent catches
    Speckled trout have been coming off deeper bayous, shell reefs, and current‑swept points in good numbers, mostly keeper‑sized with some nicer fish mixed in when the tide really starts rolling. Redfish are thick along marsh edges, cuts, and drains; plenty of slot fish with the odd bull roaming outside on the edges of the sounds and near the jetties. Flounder numbers are decent where there’s firm bottom and some current, especially around little necked‑down drains and around old shell. Closer to the rigs and platforms just off the beach, folks are still picking up sheepshead, drum, and the occasional snapper or mingos where it’s open and legal.

    ## Best lures and bait
    For trout, work soft plastics on 1/8–1/4 oz jigheads under a popping cork in 2–5 feet, or bump those same plastics on the bottom in the deeper bayous once the sun gets up. Natural colors like opening‑night, glow, and chicken‑on‑a‑chain are money in the clearer water; switch to chartreuse tails if it muddies up. For reds, gold spoons, spinnerbaits, and paddle‑tail swimbaits pitched tight to the grass and run through drains are the ticket. Live shrimp or live/minnow‑style bait under a cork will get bit anywhere right now, and cut mullet or cracked crab is hard to beat for bulls and drum near the passes and rigs.

    ## Hot spots to try
    Two areas really worth your gas today:
    - Venice / South Pass: Work the outer bays, ducks, and drains feeding into the river passes, then slide out to the jetties and nearby rigs for bull reds, drum, and sheepshead when the tide starts trucking.
    - Barataria / Grand Isle side: Focus on shell reefs and points inside the bays for trout at first light, then push into the marsh ponds and cuts for redfish once the sun warms the shallow water.

    This is Artificial Lure, reminding you to fish the moving water, keep it simple, and let the fish tell you what they want. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Coastal Chaos: Trout, Reds, and Tide Trends in the Gulf of Mexico
    Dec 4 2025
    Well hey there, folks, it's Artificial Lure bringing you today's Gulf of Mexico fishing report for Thursday, December 4th, 2025.

    Let's kick things off with the conditions. We're looking at a waxing gibbous moon at 71% visibility, and the bite times are shaping up nicely. Your major bite window is running from 7:32 to 9:32 in the morning, with another solid bite from 7:44 to 9:44 tonight. Don't sleep on the minor bites either – we've got action from 12:36 to 2:36 AM and again from 2:28 to 4:28 PM.

    The tide situation at Calcasieu Pass is firing right now. We're looking at some very high tidal coefficients around 106, and that's exactly what we want for aggressive feeding. The falling tide is your sweet spot – get down there two hours before and after that tide change and position yourself down-current. Let your bait sweep naturally through those funnel areas, and you're gonna get strikes.

    Speaking of what's biting, speckled trout and redfish are the stars of the show along the Louisiana coast. Early morning topwaters are producing in Lake Pontchartrain and Calcasieu – work those surface presentations until the sun gets up, then switch to soft plastics under a popping cork. For redfish, you want to be working the marsh edges and drains, especially on that falling tide. Gold spoons and live shrimp near points are your bread and butter right now.

    Here's your tackle breakdown. For trout, grab some quality soft plastics and pair them with a popping cork. For that bull red action at the jetties around Grand Isle and Venice, cut mullet or crab is gonna get the job done. Fresh bait outperforms frozen every single time – I can't stress that enough. If you're serious about redfish, listen for that distinctive drumming sound; it'll lead you right to a hungry school.

    For lures, black and blue combinations are working like a charm right now. Whether you're flipping small tubes or throwing Senkos, that color pattern has been producing consistently. Soft plastics in natural colors are also solid choices this time of year.

    I'm gonna point you toward two hot spots. Calcasieu Pass is absolutely on fire right now with those high tides and aggressive feeding windows. It's a feeding frenzy when conditions align. Also, get out to the marsh drains – they're absolutely loaded with quality fish right now. Target areas with heavy cover and thicker structure; the big ones are suspending right under those heaviest pieces of shade.

    Remember, bring lighter leaders on clear days and upsize after rains. Early morning and dusk are still your prime times, and don't ignore those falling tide windows.

    Thanks for tuning in, folks. Make sure you subscribe to stay locked in on all the latest reports from the Gulf. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report: High Tides, Feeding Frenzy at Calcasieu Pass
    Dec 3 2025
    Well hey there, folks, it's Artificial Lure bringing you today's Gulf of Mexico fishing report for Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025.

    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.

    Thanks for tuning in, folks. Make sure you subscribe for daily reports and tight lines out there. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.

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