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EPISODE · Oct 31, 2024 · 2 MIN

Fishing the Louisiana Marsh: Trout, Reds, and Fall Patterns for a Promising Halloween Day

from Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Today, October 31st, the fishing scene in the Gulf of Mexico, particularly in the Louisiana marshes, is looking promising despite the cooler weather setting in. Here’s what you need to know: ### Tidal and Weather Conditions Sunrise was at around 7:15 AM, and sunset is expected at about 6:30 PM. Tides are moderate, with a high tide in the late morning and a low tide in the early evening. The weather is mild, with temperatures in the mid-70s to low 80s, making it ideal for a day on the water. ### Fish Activity Yesterday saw a lot of activity from both speckled trout and redfish. The cooler days have started to push the fish into more predictable patterns. Bull reds and jacks are schooling in large numbers, especially in areas like the marshes around Yscloskey and the oyster reefs in Biloxi Marsh. ### Catch Report Anglers reported catching numerous speckled trout, particularly in the morning hours when the birds were working over schools of shrimp. Redfish were also plentiful, with many slot-sized fish caught in the shallow flats, cuts, and bayous within the marsh. Some groups managed to catch up to 9 hard-fighting redfish in a single trip. ### Best Lures and Bait For speckled trout, ultraviolet matrix shad tied to a fluorocarbon leader with an oddball rattle cork worked well. For redfish, a 3/4 oz H&H weedless gold spoon with a swivel tied directly to braided fishing line was highly effective. Live shrimp under a popping cork or gulp with a jig head also produced good results. ### Hot Spots One of the hot spots is the oyster reefs located in 5 to 8 feet of water in the Biloxi Marsh. These areas are known for their early-season trout and redfish activity. Another spot is the shallow flats, cuts, and bayous within the marsh, where redfish tend to patrol, especially as the weather cools down. ### Additional Tips Keep an eye out for diving birds, as they often indicate schools of baitfish, which in turn attract larger game fish. As the tides drop and the weather cools, expect shrimp to flush out of the marsh, attracting more game fish. Be prepared to move around to different spots, as the fish can be finicky, but the rewards are well worth the effort. With the right gear and knowledge of the local waters, today promises to be a great day for fishing in the Gulf of Mexico's Louisiana marshes. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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