EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 2 MIN
Gulf of Mexico Monday Morning Bite: Trout, Reds, and Flounder Action Around New Orleans
from New Orleans Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
# Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report - New Orleans Area Alright folks, it's your boy Artificial Lure coming at you with your Monday morning fishing update for the New Orleans Gulf waters. Let's talk conditions. According to tide data for the Slidell area, we're looking at a high tide at 6:35 AM with water levels around 0.4 feet, and you've got another low coming at 5:04 PM. This means we're in that sweet spot right now with moving water—perfect for getting out there. Sunrise is around 7:07 AM and sunset hits at 7:08 PM, so you've got a full day ahead of you. The solunar activity is running high today with ratings in the very high range, which means the fish are biting. According to the October fishing reports for Louisiana's coastal waters, speckled trout are absolutely stacking along oyster reefs and bridge pylons in Lake Pontchartrain and Calcasieu. Early morning topwaters are your ticket right now—work those lures fast and aggressive. As the sun climbs, switch over to soft plastics under a popping cork. Redfish are cruising the marsh edges and drains on falling tides. Gold spoons and live shrimp near points are producing solid results. If you're feeling ambitious, head out to the jetties around Grand Isle and Venice—bull reds are there and they're hungry for cut mullet or crab. Inside the bays, flounder are hanging around current-swept pockets. Slow-roll your paddle tails along the bottom and let that structure do the work. In the freshwater spillways, largemouth bass are chasing shad. Crankbaits on windblown banks work great, and after any fronts, drop down to finesse worms. **Hot Spots:** Target marsh drains two hours before and after falling tide—position yourself down-current and let your bait sweep naturally through. Also hit those oyster reefs in Lake Pontchartrain early with topwaters before the sun gets up. Thanks for tuning in, y'all. Make sure you subscribe for your next report. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.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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# Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report - New Orleans Area Alright folks, it's your boy Artificial Lure coming at you with your Monday morning fishing update for the New Orleans Gulf waters. Let's talk conditions. According to tide data for the Slidell area, we're looking at a high tide at 6:35 AM with water levels around 0.4 feet, and you've got another low coming at 5:04 PM. This means we're in that sweet spot right now with moving water—perfect for getting out there. Sunrise is around 7:07 AM and sunset hits at 7:08 PM, so you've got a full day ahead of you. The solunar activity is running high today with ratings in the very high range, which means the fish are biting. According to the October fishing reports for Louisiana's coastal waters, speckled trout are absolutely stacking along oyster reefs and bridge pylons in Lake Pontchartrain and Calcasieu. Early morning topwaters are your ticket right now—work those lures fast and aggressive. As the sun climbs, switch over to soft plastics under a popping cork. Redfish are cruising the marsh edges and drains on falling tides. Gold spoons and live shrimp near points are producing solid results. If you're feeling ambitious, head out to the jetties around Grand Isle and Venice—bull reds are there and they're hungry for cut mullet or crab. Inside the bays, flounder are hanging around current-swept pockets. Slow-roll your paddle tails along the bottom and let that structure do the work. In the freshwater spillways, largemouth bass are chasing shad. Crankbaits on windblown banks work great, and after any fronts, drop down to finesse worms. **Hot Spots:** Target marsh drains two hours before and after falling tide—position yourself down-current and let your bait sweep naturally through. Also hit those oyster reefs in Lake Pontchartrain early with topwaters before the sun gets up. Thanks for tuning in, y'all. Make sure you subscribe for your next report. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.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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