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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2025 · 2 MIN

Fishing the Gulf: Navigating the Post-Storm Conditions in New Orleans

from New Orleans Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Today, January 25, 2025, the fishing scene in the Gulf of Mexico off New Orleans is quite unique due to the recent historic winter storm that swept through the area. Here’s what you need to know: ### Tidal Report As of today, the tide times for South Pass, Louisiana, are as follows: low tide at 2:18 AM with 2.0 ft and another low tide at 2:40 PM with 0.1 ft. The sun rises at 6:46 AM and sets at 6:49 PM[5]. ### Weather The weather is still recovering from the winter storm that brought blizzard conditions and snow to New Orleans. While the snow has cleared, the waters are still affected by the cold front. Expect cooler temperatures and potentially choppy waters due to the lingering effects of the storm[2]. ### Fish Activity Despite the challenging weather, fish activity remains decent. Redfish, Trout, and Sheepshead are active in the area. The cold front has pushed these species into shallower waters where they seek warmer spots. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a good number of Redfish and Trout, particularly in areas with some cover like oyster beds and marshy edges[4]. ### Best Lures and Bait For Redfish, use lures like gold spoons or soft plastic jigs in shades of white or chartreuse. For Trout, try using live bait such as shrimp or minnows, or lures like MirrOlure or Bomber Saltwater Grade. Sheepshead are best caught using live oysters or fiddler crabs[4]. ### Hot Spots Two hot spots to consider are the oyster beds near the South Pass and the marshy areas around the Chandeleur Islands. These areas provide the necessary cover and warmth for the fish to congregate. In summary, while the weather is still a bit rough, the fish are active and can be caught with the right lures and bait. Be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially choppy waters, but the fishing can be rewarding if you know where to look. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Today, January 25, 2025, the fishing scene in the Gulf of Mexico off New Orleans is quite unique due to the recent historic winter storm that swept through the area. Here’s what you need to know: ### Tidal Report As of today, the tide times for South Pass, Louisiana, are as follows: low tide at 2:18 AM with 2.0 ft and another low tide at 2:40 PM with 0.1 ft. The sun rises at 6:46 AM and sets at 6:49 PM[5]. ### Weather The weather is still recovering from the winter storm that brought blizzard conditions and snow to New Orleans. While the snow has cleared, the waters are still affected by the cold front. Expect cooler temperatures and potentially choppy waters due to the lingering effects of the storm[2]. ### Fish Activity Despite the challenging weather, fish activity remains decent. Redfish, Trout, and Sheepshead are active in the area. The cold front has pushed these species into shallower waters where they seek warmer spots. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a good number of Redfish and Trout, particularly in areas with some cover like oyster beds and marshy edges[4]. ### Best Lures and Bait For Redfish, use lures like gold spoons or soft plastic jigs in shades of white or chartreuse. For Trout, try using live bait such as shrimp or minnows, or lures like MirrOlure or Bomber Saltwater Grade. Sheepshead are best caught using live oysters or fiddler crabs[4]. ### Hot Spots Two hot spots to consider are the oyster beds near the South Pass and the marshy areas around the Chandeleur Islands. These areas provide the necessary cover and warmth for the fish to congregate. In summary, while the weather is still a bit rough, the fish are active and can be caught with the right lures and bait. Be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially choppy waters, but the fishing can be rewarding if you know where to look. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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