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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2025 · 2 MIN

Spring Fishing Frenzy in the Louisiana Gulf

from Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

The Gulf of Mexico waters off Louisiana are buzzing with activity this Sunday, April 13, 2025. Anglers are enjoying great conditions as the spring fishing season heats up. Here’s the latest report straight from the docks. The tides today show a midday high tide at 11:26 a.m. (CDT), peaking at 1.09 feet, with a low tide at 11:12 p.m. at just 0.12 feet. The sunrise this morning lit the Gulf at 6:25 a.m., and sunset will close the day at 7:17 p.m. Anglers should aim for the hours surrounding high tide for prime fishing action, particularly inshore. Weather-wise, the day is shaping up to be mild with light wind, making for ideal boating and fishing conditions. The water clarity has been decent, which is helping keep fish active. Baitfish schools, such as mullet and rain minnows, are abundant, which in turn has drawn in predators like speckled trout and redfish. Reports from local anglers indicate that speckled trout are showing up in stronger numbers, particularly in nearshore areas and marshes. Redfish are also biting well, with anglers having success using soft plastics like the 3.8” RipRap Swim Bait in vibrant colors like purple with blue glitter. Spinnerbaits, especially the Z-Man ChatterBait and Redfish Magic, are highly effective in stained waters typical of the Louisiana marshes. Popping corks paired with live shrimp or artificial shrimp imitations have also been producing strikes from both redfish and trout. The catch of the weekend includes solid numbers of speckled trout, with many hitting the 15-inch range. Redfish up to 30 inches have been reported, offering thrilling fights for anglers. Some puppy drum and a few sheepshead are still lingering near structures like reefs and bridges, providing an opportunity for those targeting eating-sized fish. For hot spots, try the Biloxi Marsh for redfish and speckled trout or target the oyster reefs in Barataria Bay for mixed species action. Venice remains a reliable location for trophy redfish, particularly around the cane-lined pockets. For those offshore, reports of early-season tuna action are coming in, making it worth the trip for big game enthusiasts. As always, safety comes first. Keep an eye on weather updates and equip your boat for changing conditions. The fish are biting, so get out there and make the most of this promising spring day on the water! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

The Gulf of Mexico waters off Louisiana are buzzing with activity this Sunday, April 13, 2025. Anglers are enjoying great conditions as the spring fishing season heats up. Here’s the latest report straight from the docks. The tides today show a midday high tide at 11:26 a.m. (CDT), peaking at 1.09 feet, with a low tide at 11:12 p.m. at just 0.12 feet. The sunrise this morning lit the Gulf at 6:25 a.m., and sunset will close the day at 7:17 p.m. Anglers should aim for the hours surrounding high tide for prime fishing action, particularly inshore. Weather-wise, the day is shaping up to be mild with light wind, making for ideal boating and fishing conditions. The water clarity has been decent, which is helping keep fish active. Baitfish schools, such as mullet and rain minnows, are abundant, which in turn has drawn in predators like speckled trout and redfish. Reports from local anglers indicate that speckled trout are showing up in stronger numbers, particularly in nearshore areas and marshes. Redfish are also biting well, with anglers having success using soft plastics like the 3.8” RipRap Swim Bait in vibrant colors like purple with blue glitter. Spinnerbaits, especially the Z-Man ChatterBait and Redfish Magic, are highly effective in stained waters typical of the Louisiana marshes. Popping corks paired with live shrimp or artificial shrimp imitations have also been producing strikes from both redfish and trout. The catch of the weekend includes solid numbers of speckled trout, with many hitting the 15-inch range. Redfish up to 30 inches have been reported, offering thrilling fights for anglers. Some puppy drum and a few sheepshead are still lingering near structures like reefs and bridges, providing an opportunity for those targeting eating-sized fish. For hot spots, try the Biloxi Marsh for redfish and speckled trout or target the oyster reefs in Barataria Bay for mixed species action. Venice remains a reliable location for trophy redfish, particularly around the cane-lined pockets. For those offshore, reports of early-season tuna action are coming in, making it worth the trip for big game enthusiasts. As always, safety comes first. Keep an eye on weather updates and equip your boat for changing conditions. The fish are biting, so get out there and make the most of this promising spring day on the water! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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