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EPISODE · Nov 23, 2024 · 2 MIN

Red River Fishing Forecast: Catfish Shifting, Steady Bites Await Anglers in Shreveport

from Red River Shreveport Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

For November 23rd, the fishing scene on the Red River in Shreveport is looking promising, despite some recent water level fluctuations. ### Weather and Water Conditions The weather is mild, with stable conditions that are ideal for fishing. However, the water levels have been rising, which has moved the catfish from the middle break lines to the shoreline or drop-offs[2]. ### Tidal and Bite Times According to the solunar fishing times, today's major bite times are from 05:45 am to 07:45 am and 06:05 pm to 08:05 pm. Minor bite times are from 11:50 am to 01:50 pm and 10:58 pm to 12:58 am[3]. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 06:53 am, and sunset is at 17:10 pm. ### Fish Activity The catfish have been active, particularly in the faster current areas of the mid-river holes. However, with the recent water rise, they have shifted to shorelines and drop-offs. The bite has been a bit of a grind, with fish holding in smaller holes, so patience is key. Sit times have been around 20-25 minutes to ensure a catch[2]. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Yesterday saw a decent catch of catfish, with the bigger ones continuing to move in. The numbers are not as high as in previous weeks, but the quality of the catch remains good. Bass fishing has also been productive, especially in areas with stable water conditions[1][2]. ### Best Lures and Bait For catfish, using 4oz to 5oz sinkers is recommended due to the current. Natural baits like nightcrawlers, chicken livers, and stink baits are working well. For bass, soft plastics and crankbaits are effective, especially in areas with some structure like points and drop-offs[1][2]. ### Hot Spots Some hot spots to consider include the mid-river holes with faster current, and the shorelines or drop-offs where the catfish have moved. Benoit Bayou and Racetrack Bayou are also good spots for land-based fishing, offering shallow waters and clear conditions ideal for twilight fishing[3]. Overall, it's a good day to be out on the Red River, with the right conditions and bait selection likely to yield some impressive catches. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

For November 23rd, the fishing scene on the Red River in Shreveport is looking promising, despite some recent water level fluctuations. ### Weather and Water Conditions The weather is mild, with stable conditions that are ideal for fishing. However, the water levels have been rising, which has moved the catfish from the middle break lines to the shoreline or drop-offs[2]. ### Tidal and Bite Times According to the solunar fishing times, today's major bite times are from 05:45 am to 07:45 am and 06:05 pm to 08:05 pm. Minor bite times are from 11:50 am to 01:50 pm and 10:58 pm to 12:58 am[3]. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 06:53 am, and sunset is at 17:10 pm. ### Fish Activity The catfish have been active, particularly in the faster current areas of the mid-river holes. However, with the recent water rise, they have shifted to shorelines and drop-offs. The bite has been a bit of a grind, with fish holding in smaller holes, so patience is key. Sit times have been around 20-25 minutes to ensure a catch[2]. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Yesterday saw a decent catch of catfish, with the bigger ones continuing to move in. The numbers are not as high as in previous weeks, but the quality of the catch remains good. Bass fishing has also been productive, especially in areas with stable water conditions[1][2]. ### Best Lures and Bait For catfish, using 4oz to 5oz sinkers is recommended due to the current. Natural baits like nightcrawlers, chicken livers, and stink baits are working well. For bass, soft plastics and crankbaits are effective, especially in areas with some structure like points and drop-offs[1][2]. ### Hot Spots Some hot spots to consider include the mid-river holes with faster current, and the shorelines or drop-offs where the catfish have moved. Benoit Bayou and Racetrack Bayou are also good spots for land-based fishing, offering shallow waters and clear conditions ideal for twilight fishing[3]. Overall, it's a good day to be out on the Red River, with the right conditions and bait selection likely to yield some impressive catches. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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