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Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report: Redfish, Trout, and Offshore Action Abound
- 2025/04/04
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Good morning anglers! The fishing scene in the Gulf of Mexico around Louisiana is exciting today, April 4, 2025, with great conditions to wet a line and reel in some catches. Here’s your detailed report.
The tides today will see a low point at 12:38 PM. Sunrise was at 6:45 AM, and sunset will be at 7:21 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to make the most of the day. Weather conditions are favorable, with calm morning temperatures in the low 70s climbing to the mid-80s this afternoon. Winds are light at 5-10 knots out of the southeast, which should make for smooth boating and minimal chop on the water.
Inshore fishing is red hot, with redfish and speckled trout stealing the show. Redfish are averaging between 5-10 pounds, while solid-sized speckled trout in the 2-4 pound range are being landed consistently. Reports from Lake Borgne and Biloxi Marsh suggest live shrimp under popping corks and gold spoon lures are working wonders for redfish. For trout, soft plastics like chartreuse or silver paddletails on jig heads are great bets.
Offshore, the action near oil rigs and artificial reefs is yielding amberjack and blackfin tuna. Although recreational red snapper is off-limits until May, these waters are still producing excellent catches. Jigging lures and cut bait have been particularly successful for targeting amberjack.
If you’re looking for hot spots, check out the Biloxi Marsh and eastern edges of Lake Pontchartrain for inshore success. For offshore adventure, the Midnight Lump and nearby oil rigs are ideal for chasing predators.
As for bait and lures, live shrimp remains a top option for most inshore species. Paddle tail plastics and gold spoons provide versatility and effectiveness in murkier waters. Offshore, don’t forget your jigging setups with heavier lures and cut bait for a productive haul.
Grab your gear and fishing license, and enjoy a fantastic day out on the water. Tight lines and happy fishing!
The tides today will see a low point at 12:38 PM. Sunrise was at 6:45 AM, and sunset will be at 7:21 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to make the most of the day. Weather conditions are favorable, with calm morning temperatures in the low 70s climbing to the mid-80s this afternoon. Winds are light at 5-10 knots out of the southeast, which should make for smooth boating and minimal chop on the water.
Inshore fishing is red hot, with redfish and speckled trout stealing the show. Redfish are averaging between 5-10 pounds, while solid-sized speckled trout in the 2-4 pound range are being landed consistently. Reports from Lake Borgne and Biloxi Marsh suggest live shrimp under popping corks and gold spoon lures are working wonders for redfish. For trout, soft plastics like chartreuse or silver paddletails on jig heads are great bets.
Offshore, the action near oil rigs and artificial reefs is yielding amberjack and blackfin tuna. Although recreational red snapper is off-limits until May, these waters are still producing excellent catches. Jigging lures and cut bait have been particularly successful for targeting amberjack.
If you’re looking for hot spots, check out the Biloxi Marsh and eastern edges of Lake Pontchartrain for inshore success. For offshore adventure, the Midnight Lump and nearby oil rigs are ideal for chasing predators.
As for bait and lures, live shrimp remains a top option for most inshore species. Paddle tail plastics and gold spoons provide versatility and effectiveness in murkier waters. Offshore, don’t forget your jigging setups with heavier lures and cut bait for a productive haul.
Grab your gear and fishing license, and enjoy a fantastic day out on the water. Tight lines and happy fishing!