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Good morning, folks! Artificial Lure here with your Friday, May 9th, 2025 fishing report for the Louisiana Gulf Coast.
We've got a beautiful day on our hands with sunrise already blessing us at 6:20 AM, and we'll keep the lights on until sunset at 7:21 PM. That gives you anglers nearly 13 full hours to get your lines wet.
Tide-wise, we're looking at a high tide coming in around midday, peaking just before noon. Low tide will roll in late evening, creating that sweet spot of moderate tidal movement that gets the bait active and moving along marsh edges and bayou mouths. Those predators are stacked up waiting for an easy meal, so position yourself accordingly.
Weather's holding steady with these warm May patterns - water temps have crept up to about 73-76 degrees throughout the region. Winds are starting off gentle this morning at about 5-7 knots, but expect them to pick up a touch after lunch to maybe 10-12 from the southeast. Nothing too problematic, but you might want to stay tucked in the marshes or find some leeward protection if it kicks up.
The fishing has been red hot this past week. Speckled trout action remains strong around bridges, jetties, and grassy shorelines. Folks been having great success with Matrix Shad and Saltwater Assassin soft plastics, with chartreuse and peppered pumpkin colors producing consistently. We're seeing solid keeper counts, with some nice 2-4 pounders mixed in.
Redfish are showing up in good numbers too. Several reports coming in of bull reds being caught near Lafitte and Delacroix, with some anglers limiting out before 10 AM. Gold spoons and live shrimp under a popping cork are doing the damage.
Some sheepshead and black drum are making appearances as well, particularly around structure. If you're targeting them, fresh crab or shrimp on the bottom is your best bet.
For hot spots, y'all might want to check out the Lake Catherine area where several nice reds were pulled in earlier this week. The Cocodrie region has been producing excellent trout action too. And don't sleep on the marsh ponds around Dulac - they've been giving up some beautiful redfish lately.
If you're heading out on the water today, remember to stay hydrated and keep that sunscreen handy. Water's warming up but it's still comfortable enough for those fish to stay active throughout the day.
That's the word for today, May 9th. This is Artificial Lure signing off - tight lines to all y'all, and I'll catch you on the next report!
We've got a beautiful day on our hands with sunrise already blessing us at 6:20 AM, and we'll keep the lights on until sunset at 7:21 PM. That gives you anglers nearly 13 full hours to get your lines wet.
Tide-wise, we're looking at a high tide coming in around midday, peaking just before noon. Low tide will roll in late evening, creating that sweet spot of moderate tidal movement that gets the bait active and moving along marsh edges and bayou mouths. Those predators are stacked up waiting for an easy meal, so position yourself accordingly.
Weather's holding steady with these warm May patterns - water temps have crept up to about 73-76 degrees throughout the region. Winds are starting off gentle this morning at about 5-7 knots, but expect them to pick up a touch after lunch to maybe 10-12 from the southeast. Nothing too problematic, but you might want to stay tucked in the marshes or find some leeward protection if it kicks up.
The fishing has been red hot this past week. Speckled trout action remains strong around bridges, jetties, and grassy shorelines. Folks been having great success with Matrix Shad and Saltwater Assassin soft plastics, with chartreuse and peppered pumpkin colors producing consistently. We're seeing solid keeper counts, with some nice 2-4 pounders mixed in.
Redfish are showing up in good numbers too. Several reports coming in of bull reds being caught near Lafitte and Delacroix, with some anglers limiting out before 10 AM. Gold spoons and live shrimp under a popping cork are doing the damage.
Some sheepshead and black drum are making appearances as well, particularly around structure. If you're targeting them, fresh crab or shrimp on the bottom is your best bet.
For hot spots, y'all might want to check out the Lake Catherine area where several nice reds were pulled in earlier this week. The Cocodrie region has been producing excellent trout action too. And don't sleep on the marsh ponds around Dulac - they've been giving up some beautiful redfish lately.
If you're heading out on the water today, remember to stay hydrated and keep that sunscreen handy. Water's warming up but it's still comfortable enough for those fish to stay active throughout the day.
That's the word for today, May 9th. This is Artificial Lure signing off - tight lines to all y'all, and I'll catch you on the next report!