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Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report: Get Out Early Before the Cold Front Hits

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# Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report Hey folks, it's Artificial Lure coming to you with your Sunday morning Gulf report. Let's break down what's happening on the water today around New Orleans. **Tides and Conditions** According to NOAA tide predictions, we're looking at a high tide this morning around 6:33 AM at 5.78 feet, with a low coming in around 1:01 PM at 0.60 feet. Another high tide's expected around 6:47 PM at 4.66 feet. The solunar activity's running average, so it's decent but not at peak levels. **Weather Alert** Here's the thing—a reinforcing cold front's moving in hard. We've got gale warnings in effect with NW to N winds expected to reach 25 to 35 knots by late tonight, and seas are building to 7 to 10 feet. If you're heading out, get after it early because conditions are deteriorating fast. Current temperature's sitting around 48 degrees. **Fish Activity** Word from the Gulf Coast fishing reports is that the winter bite is heating up. Speckled trout, redfish, and flounder are all active right now. Trout are biting particularly well in shallow canal systems and shallow flats when you can work the morning bite before this weather gets gnarly. **Best Tackle and Bait** For trout and reds, you can't beat soft plastics like swimbaits—the Rapala Claptail in night patterns works excellent in these conditions. Live mullet and shrimp are always solid choices when conditions allow. With the murky water from these seas building, darker lures and baits are your play. **Hot Spots** Check out the Myrtle Grove Canal if you can get there safely—it's a classic dead-end canal system that's tough to beat for speckled trout this time of year. You might also try trolling and drifting techniques in protected areas before the front hits. **Bottom Line** Get on the water early, fish hard, and get back before noon. This cold front's no joke. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for daily updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

# Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report Hey folks, it's Artificial Lure coming to you with your Sunday morning Gulf report. Let's break down what's happening on the water today around New Orleans. **Tides and Conditions** According to NOAA tide predictions, we're looking at a high tide this morning around 6:33 AM at 5.78 feet, with a low coming in around 1:01 PM at 0.60 feet. Another high tide's expected around 6:47 PM at 4.66 feet. The solunar activity's running average, so it's decent but not at peak levels. **Weather Alert** Here's the thing—a reinforcing cold front's moving in hard. We've got gale warnings in effect with NW to N winds expected to reach 25 to 35 knots by late tonight, and seas are building to 7 to 10 feet. If you're heading out, get after it early because conditions are deteriorating fast. Current temperature's sitting around 48 degrees. **Fish Activity** Word from the Gulf Coast fishing reports is that the winter bite is heating up. Speckled trout, redfish, and flounder are all active right now. Trout are biting particularly well in shallow canal systems and shallow flats when you can work the morning bite before this weather gets gnarly. **Best Tackle and Bait** For trout and reds, you can't beat soft plastics like swimbaits—the Rapala Claptail in night patterns works excellent in these conditions. Live mullet and shrimp are always solid choices when conditions allow. With the murky water from these seas building, darker lures and baits are your play. **Hot Spots** Check out the Myrtle Grove Canal if you can get there safely—it's a classic dead-end canal system that's tough to beat for speckled trout this time of year. You might also try trolling and drifting techniques in protected areas before the front hits. **Bottom Line** Get on the water early, fish hard, and get back before noon. This cold front's no joke. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for daily updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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