EPISODE · Jan 17, 2026 · 2 MIN
Gulfside Grapevine: Trout Toppers, Redfish Ragers, and Bass Bonanzas in Louisiana's Coastal Hotspots
from Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
# Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Gulf of Mexico angling ace. Let me break down what's happening in our Louisiana waters right now. **Tides & Conditions** We're looking at average tidal coefficients today around 63, with sunrise hitting around 6:48 AM and sunset at 5:01 PM. A gale warning's in effect offshore with seas running 5 to 7 feet, so keep that in mind if you're heading out. The tidal action's solid for inshore work—we're in that sweet spot where the water's moving just right for feeding fish. **What's Biting** Speckled trout are absolutely stacking up in our coastal zones right now. The Myrtle Grove Canal is proving to be top-notch for trout this month. Work early morning with topwaters, then switch to soft plastics under a popping cork as things warm up. Redfish are cruising the marsh edges on falling tides—gold spoons and live shrimp near points are producing quality fish. Expect some hefty bull reds around the jetties with cut mullet or crab. Largemouth bass are chasing shad in the freshwater systems. In dirty water conditions, black spinnerbaits work magic. You'll also want to have Texas-rigged creature baits, speed worms, and soft stickbaits in junebug, black-blue, or green pumpkin colors ready. **Best Lures & Bait** For trout, topwaters at dawn, then transition to soft plastics on popping corks. Redfish love gold spoons and live shrimp. Bass anglers, bring those creature baits and black spinnerbaits. Cut mullet and crab work excellent for the bigger reds. **Hot Spots to Target** The Myrtle Grove Canal is absolutely firing for speckled trout right now. If you're chasing reds, head to the marsh edges and drains two hours before and after a falling tide—position down-current and let your bait sweep naturally through the funnel. Cocodrie and Dularge are also producing excellent trout action according to veteran charter captains. Key conditions to remember: post-front north winds improve water clarity, and your best action comes at dawn and dusk with moving water. Bring lighter leaders on clear days and upsize after rains. Thanks for tuning in, folks! Make sure you subscribe for more Louisiana fishing intel. 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 Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Gulf of Mexico angling ace. Let me break down what's happening in our Louisiana waters right now. **Tides & Conditions** We're looking at average tidal coefficients today around 63, with sunrise hitting around 6:48 AM and sunset at 5:01 PM. A gale warning's in effect offshore with seas running 5 to 7 feet, so keep that in mind if you're heading out. The tidal action's solid for inshore work—we're in that sweet spot where the water's moving just right for feeding fish. **What's Biting** Speckled trout are absolutely stacking up in our coastal zones right now. The Myrtle Grove Canal is proving to be top-notch for trout this month. Work early morning with topwaters, then switch to soft plastics under a popping cork as things warm up. Redfish are cruising the marsh edges on falling tides—gold spoons and live shrimp near points are producing quality fish. Expect some hefty bull reds around the jetties with cut mullet or crab. Largemouth bass are chasing shad in the freshwater systems. In dirty water conditions, black spinnerbaits work magic. You'll also want to have Texas-rigged creature baits, speed worms, and soft stickbaits in junebug, black-blue, or green pumpkin colors ready. **Best Lures & Bait** For trout, topwaters at dawn, then transition to soft plastics on popping corks. Redfish love gold spoons and live shrimp. Bass anglers, bring those creature baits and black spinnerbaits. Cut mullet and crab work excellent for the bigger reds. **Hot Spots to Target** The Myrtle Grove Canal is absolutely firing for speckled trout right now. If you're chasing reds, head to the marsh edges and drains two hours before and after a falling tide—position down-current and let your bait sweep naturally through the funnel. Cocodrie and Dularge are also producing excellent trout action according to veteran charter captains. Key conditions to remember: post-front north winds improve water clarity, and your best action comes at dawn and dusk with moving water. Bring lighter leaders on clear days and upsize after rains. Thanks for tuning in, folks! Make sure you subscribe for more Louisiana fishing intel. 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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