• Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Speckled Trout, Redfish, and Offshore Action Abound

  • 2025/04/21
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Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Speckled Trout, Redfish, and Offshore Action Abound

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  • Morning yall, Artificial Lure here with your Gulf of Mexico Louisiana fishing report for April 21, 2025. It’s shaping up to be another prime spring day for anglers up and down the coast, so let’s get right into it.

    Sunrise hit at 6:24 AM and you’ve got till sunset at 7:18 PM, plenty of daylight for a full day on the water. High tide rolls in around 11:58 AM peaking at just over a foot, while low tide settles at 10:47 PM. The moderate tide swing sets up some solid action, especially along the marsh lines and at the inlets where bait will be moving and predators right behind them.

    Weather’s cooperating beautifully—expect water temps in the 72 to 75 degree range. Winds start out calm this morning but may pick up some after lunch, so it’s wise to stay nearshore or stick to protected marshes if things get choppy. Still, conditions are ripe for both inshore and offshore trips.

    Now let’s talk fish. Speckled trout are biting hot right now, especially around bridges, jetties, and grassy shorelines. Folks jigging with Matrix Shad and Saltwater Assassin plastics in chartreuse or peppered pumpkin are landing good numbers, with some fish reaching the 2-4 pound range. Redfish are thick in the marshes and cane pockets—try Z-Man ChatterBaits, spinnerbaits, or gold spoons for those aggressive strikes. If you can get on some live shrimp, you’ll also pick up puppy drum and sheepshead around reefs and pilings.

    Offshore, the usual suspects are showing up steady. Snapper catches have been solid around the rigs, along with black drum and a few offshore red grouper and triggerfish popping up for the deep droppers. Remember, always check regulations and stay safe around the platforms.

    For bait, you can’t go wrong with live shrimp or finger mullet for inshore species, but artificial lures are working just as well right now, especially in those high-action areas at dawn and dusk.

    A couple hot spots worth your drive today—Lake Borgne is lighting up for both trout and reds, and the Biloxi Marsh continues to crank out solid catches for those poling the flats or working the grass lines. Offshore, any of the western Gulf rigs are producing, but make sure you’re on anchor or spot lock—those bigger fish are holding in thirty-plus feet of water.

    That’s the scoop for today, April 21. Get out there, fish smart, and send in your pictures. Good luck and tight lines from Artificial Lure.
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Morning yall, Artificial Lure here with your Gulf of Mexico Louisiana fishing report for April 21, 2025. It’s shaping up to be another prime spring day for anglers up and down the coast, so let’s get right into it.

Sunrise hit at 6:24 AM and you’ve got till sunset at 7:18 PM, plenty of daylight for a full day on the water. High tide rolls in around 11:58 AM peaking at just over a foot, while low tide settles at 10:47 PM. The moderate tide swing sets up some solid action, especially along the marsh lines and at the inlets where bait will be moving and predators right behind them.

Weather’s cooperating beautifully—expect water temps in the 72 to 75 degree range. Winds start out calm this morning but may pick up some after lunch, so it’s wise to stay nearshore or stick to protected marshes if things get choppy. Still, conditions are ripe for both inshore and offshore trips.

Now let’s talk fish. Speckled trout are biting hot right now, especially around bridges, jetties, and grassy shorelines. Folks jigging with Matrix Shad and Saltwater Assassin plastics in chartreuse or peppered pumpkin are landing good numbers, with some fish reaching the 2-4 pound range. Redfish are thick in the marshes and cane pockets—try Z-Man ChatterBaits, spinnerbaits, or gold spoons for those aggressive strikes. If you can get on some live shrimp, you’ll also pick up puppy drum and sheepshead around reefs and pilings.

Offshore, the usual suspects are showing up steady. Snapper catches have been solid around the rigs, along with black drum and a few offshore red grouper and triggerfish popping up for the deep droppers. Remember, always check regulations and stay safe around the platforms.

For bait, you can’t go wrong with live shrimp or finger mullet for inshore species, but artificial lures are working just as well right now, especially in those high-action areas at dawn and dusk.

A couple hot spots worth your drive today—Lake Borgne is lighting up for both trout and reds, and the Biloxi Marsh continues to crank out solid catches for those poling the flats or working the grass lines. Offshore, any of the western Gulf rigs are producing, but make sure you’re on anchor or spot lock—those bigger fish are holding in thirty-plus feet of water.

That’s the scoop for today, April 21. Get out there, fish smart, and send in your pictures. Good luck and tight lines from Artificial Lure.

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