EPISODE · Nov 27, 2025 · 2 MIN
Late November Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and More Biting Strong
from Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
# Thursday Morning Gulf Coast Fishing Report - November 27th Well howdy folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you today's Gulf of Mexico fishing report straight from Louisiana waters. We're looking at some excellent conditions this morning as we head into late November. The water's been cooling down nicely, and that means the fish are feeding hard. Speckled trout are absolutely stacking up along oyster reefs and bridge pylons, especially in Lake Pontchartrain and around Calcasieu. We're seeing heavy trout limits coming out of Hopedale and Empire, with boats averaging 25 to 40 fish per trip. That's solid action, folks. **Tides and Timing** The tides are falling right now, which is your golden window. The bite's going to be best at dawn and dusk, so get out there early and stay through the morning push. Target those marsh drains two hours before and after a falling tide—position yourself down-current and let your bait sweep naturally through the funnel. **What's Biting** Redfish are cruising the marsh edges and drains. Bull reds are firing up at the jetties around Grand Isle and Venice. Flounder are hanging around current-swept pockets, and freshwater anglers are finding largemouth bass chasing shad in the spillways. Blue catfish are active in the deeper river bends. **Lures and Baits** For topwater work early morning, cast those poppers over shallow structure. Once the sun rises, switch to soft plastics under a popping cork. Gold spoons are deadly for reds. Live shrimp and cut mullet are your go-to baits—they're producing across the board. For the freshwater bite, crankbaits on windblown banks and finesse worms after fronts are money. **Hot Spots** Head to Vermilion Bay if you want to dial in on speckled trout, or work the Barataria area for some winter variety fishing. Two Rivers Marina is another solid landing spot. The cooler north winds have cleared up the water nicely, so bring lighter leaders on these clear days. Bring an upsize after any rain passes through. That's your Thursday morning report, folks. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more updates. This has been a quiet please production—for more, check out quietplease 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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# Thursday Morning Gulf Coast Fishing Report - November 27th Well howdy folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you today's Gulf of Mexico fishing report straight from Louisiana waters. We're looking at some excellent conditions this morning as we head into late November. The water's been cooling down nicely, and that means the fish are feeding hard. Speckled trout are absolutely stacking up along oyster reefs and bridge pylons, especially in Lake Pontchartrain and around Calcasieu. We're seeing heavy trout limits coming out of Hopedale and Empire, with boats averaging 25 to 40 fish per trip. That's solid action, folks. **Tides and Timing** The tides are falling right now, which is your golden window. The bite's going to be best at dawn and dusk, so get out there early and stay through the morning push. Target those marsh drains two hours before and after a falling tide—position yourself down-current and let your bait sweep naturally through the funnel. **What's Biting** Redfish are cruising the marsh edges and drains. Bull reds are firing up at the jetties around Grand Isle and Venice. Flounder are hanging around current-swept pockets, and freshwater anglers are finding largemouth bass chasing shad in the spillways. Blue catfish are active in the deeper river bends. **Lures and Baits** For topwater work early morning, cast those poppers over shallow structure. Once the sun rises, switch to soft plastics under a popping cork. Gold spoons are deadly for reds. Live shrimp and cut mullet are your go-to baits—they're producing across the board. For the freshwater bite, crankbaits on windblown banks and finesse worms after fronts are money. **Hot Spots** Head to Vermilion Bay if you want to dial in on speckled trout, or work the Barataria area for some winter variety fishing. Two Rivers Marina is another solid landing spot. The cooler north winds have cleared up the water nicely, so bring lighter leaders on these clear days. Bring an upsize after any rain passes through. That's your Thursday morning report, folks. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more updates. This has been a quiet please production—for more, check out quietplease 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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