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New Orleans Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and More Biting Strong

from New Orleans Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

# Gulf Coast Fishing Report - New Orleans Area Well y'all, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your Sunday morning fishing report for the waters around New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. We're looking at some prime conditions out there today. According to the tidal data from New Canal Station, we've got ourselves a waxing gibbous moon with major bite times hitting early this morning from 7:32 to 9:32 AM, and again this evening from 7:44 to 9:44 PM. Minor bite windows are running 12:36 to 2:36 AM and 2:28 to 4:28 PM. Those morning hours are gonna be money—get out there while the bite is hot. The February report shows speckled trout and redfish are stacking up heavy in the bayous right now. You're gonna want to work those oyster reefs and bridge pylons in Lake Pontchartrain and Calcasieu with early morning topwater action. As the sun rises, switch over to soft plastics under a popping cork—that's proven deadly. For the reds, focus on marsh edges and drains on a falling tide with gold spoons and live shrimp near points. If you're feeling ambitious, head out to the jetties around Grand Isle or Venice where bull reds are crushing cut mullet and crab. Inside the bays, flounder are holding around current-swept pockets. Slow-roll your paddle tails along the bottom and you'll connect. Fresh water guys should hit the Atchafalaya spillways and Toledo Bend where largemouth bass are chasing shad—crankbaits work great on windblown banks. Here's the key: post-front north winds are improving water clarity, so fish dawn and dusk when the water's moving. Light leaders on clear days, upsize after rains. Target those marsh drains two hours before and after falling tide—position down-current and let your bait sweep naturally through. Hot spots I'd recommend: Madisonville up on Lake Pontchartrain is always solid, and don't sleep on the Rigolets either. Both are producing right now. Thanks for tuning in, folks—make sure you subscribe for more Gulf Coast fishing intel. 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.

# Gulf Coast Fishing Report - New Orleans Area Well y'all, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your Sunday morning fishing report for the waters around New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. We're looking at some prime conditions out there today. According to the tidal data from New Canal Station, we've got ourselves a waxing gibbous moon with major bite times hitting early this morning from 7:32 to 9:32 AM, and again this evening from 7:44 to 9:44 PM. Minor bite windows are running 12:36 to 2:36 AM and 2:28 to 4:28 PM. Those morning hours are gonna be money—get out there while the bite is hot. The February report shows speckled trout and redfish are stacking up heavy in the bayous right now. You're gonna want to work those oyster reefs and bridge pylons in Lake Pontchartrain and Calcasieu with early morning topwater action. As the sun rises, switch over to soft plastics under a popping cork—that's proven deadly. For the reds, focus on marsh edges and drains on a falling tide with gold spoons and live shrimp near points. If you're feeling ambitious, head out to the jetties around Grand Isle or Venice where bull reds are crushing cut mullet and crab. Inside the bays, flounder are holding around current-swept pockets. Slow-roll your paddle tails along the bottom and you'll connect. Fresh water guys should hit the Atchafalaya spillways and Toledo Bend where largemouth bass are chasing shad—crankbaits work great on windblown banks. Here's the key: post-front north winds are improving water clarity, so fish dawn and dusk when the water's moving. Light leaders on clear days, upsize after rains. Target those marsh drains two hours before and after falling tide—position down-current and let your bait sweep naturally through. Hot spots I'd recommend: Madisonville up on Lake Pontchartrain is always solid, and don't sleep on the Rigolets either. Both are producing right now. Thanks for tuning in, folks—make sure you subscribe for more Gulf Coast fishing intel. 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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