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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 2 MIN

Red River Heating Up: Topwater Season Arrives in Shreveport

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

# Red River Fishing Report - March 25, 2026 Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your local fishing report for the Red River and Shreveport area. Let's start with conditions. According to the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, we're looking at unseasonably warm temperatures persisting through the week, which should have the fish active and feeding. The sun came up around 6:52 this morning and won't set until 7:23 tonight, giving us a solid 12 and a half hours of daylight to work with. Watch for dense fog early though—visibility is dropping below a quarter mile in spots. Now, here's the good news for anglers: according to solunar forecasting data for Central Louisiana, we've got major feeding windows from 2:41 to 4:41 AM and again from 3:12 to 5:12 PM today. Minor activity runs 8:24 to 9:24 AM and 11:05 PM to midnight. The day rates as average overall, so your best bet is hitting those major windows. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries just reopened shrimp season on March 24th in state outside waters, which is a positive sign for overall marine activity in the region. For bass fishing specifically, the warm trend we're experiencing typically triggers strong topwater action, especially around structure. Focus on shallow cover—fallen timber, vegetation mats, and rocky outcrops along the Red River banks. For lures, throw topwater plugs and spinnerbaits in the early morning hours. White and chartreuse are solid color choices in these waters. If you're going traditional bait, live shiners and crawfish will produce—the warmer water has them active. I'd point you toward two hot spots: Villa del Lago area offers lakefront access with great structure along Cross Lake, and the upper Red River channels near Shreveport's industrial district hold quality bass and catfish, especially around pilings and deeper holes. Thanks for tuning in to this report, and please subscribe for weekly updates on local waters. 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.

# Red River Fishing Report - March 25, 2026 Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your local fishing report for the Red River and Shreveport area. Let's start with conditions. According to the National Weather Service in Lake Charles, we're looking at unseasonably warm temperatures persisting through the week, which should have the fish active and feeding. The sun came up around 6:52 this morning and won't set until 7:23 tonight, giving us a solid 12 and a half hours of daylight to work with. Watch for dense fog early though—visibility is dropping below a quarter mile in spots. Now, here's the good news for anglers: according to solunar forecasting data for Central Louisiana, we've got major feeding windows from 2:41 to 4:41 AM and again from 3:12 to 5:12 PM today. Minor activity runs 8:24 to 9:24 AM and 11:05 PM to midnight. The day rates as average overall, so your best bet is hitting those major windows. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries just reopened shrimp season on March 24th in state outside waters, which is a positive sign for overall marine activity in the region. For bass fishing specifically, the warm trend we're experiencing typically triggers strong topwater action, especially around structure. Focus on shallow cover—fallen timber, vegetation mats, and rocky outcrops along the Red River banks. For lures, throw topwater plugs and spinnerbaits in the early morning hours. White and chartreuse are solid color choices in these waters. If you're going traditional bait, live shiners and crawfish will produce—the warmer water has them active. I'd point you toward two hot spots: Villa del Lago area offers lakefront access with great structure along Cross Lake, and the upper Red River channels near Shreveport's industrial district hold quality bass and catfish, especially around pilings and deeper holes. Thanks for tuning in to this report, and please subscribe for weekly updates on local waters. 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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