• Louisiana Gulf Coast Fishing Report - May 3rd, 2025

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Louisiana Gulf Coast Fishing Report - May 3rd, 2025

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  • Morning folks, Artificial Lure here with today’s fishing report for the Louisiana Gulf Coast, Saturday May 3rd, 2025.

    Sunrise welcomed us at 6:24 AM and we’ll lose the bite around sunset at 7:18 PM, so anglers have a long window to get after it. Today’s tides are working in our favor, with high tide peaking right before noon at 11:58 AM and a low rolling in at 10:47 PM. These moderate swings will have bait on the move along the marsh edges and at the mouths of bayous, where the predators are sure to be stacked up waiting for an easy meal[5].

    Weather’s just about perfect for May fishing—warm spring temps, water sitting between 72 and 75 degrees. Winds are light at dawn, but expect them to stiffen up a touch after lunch, so I’d stay tucked inshore or work the leeward side of the marsh if it starts to get breezy[5].

    The action right now is all about speckled trout and redfish. Trout are hitting hard around bridges, jetties, and grassy shorelines, especially for folks working Matrix Shad or Saltwater Assassin soft plastics in chartreuse and peppered pumpkin. Average catches are running solid, with plenty of keepers and some two-to-four pounders coming over the gunnels[5].

    Redfish are thick in the cane pockets and marsh ponds. Z-Man ChatterBaits, spinnerbaits, and gold spoons are the ticket for reaction strikes. Got live shrimp? Toss it near a reef or piling and you’ll pick up puppy drum and sheepshead too[5].

    Offshore, the big news is that red snapper season is officially open as of May 1—four fish per person per day, 16-inch minimum, in both state and federal waters. Snapper are stacking up on the rigs and nearshore reefs, and cut pogies or squid on a knocker rig is putting fish in the box. Just remember, you need your recreational saltwater license and an Offshore Landing Permit to stay legal[2].

    Recent catches have been hot out of Lafitte, Grand Isle, and Cocodrie. Reports show bull reds and nice slot fish, plus some cobia and sheepshead around the structures. Trout have been solid on dead croaker and artificial, with some nice messes coming off the beaches and marsh points[4][1].

    Hot spots you don’t want to miss today: The passes and cuts around Grand Isle and Fourchon for trout and reds, and the marsh drains behind Lafitte if the wind picks up. Offshore, set up on the closer oil rigs or reefs out of Cocodrie or Venice for your shot at those early-season snapper.

    That’s the word from the water. Tight lines and good luck, yall—see you out there.
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Morning folks, Artificial Lure here with today’s fishing report for the Louisiana Gulf Coast, Saturday May 3rd, 2025.

Sunrise welcomed us at 6:24 AM and we’ll lose the bite around sunset at 7:18 PM, so anglers have a long window to get after it. Today’s tides are working in our favor, with high tide peaking right before noon at 11:58 AM and a low rolling in at 10:47 PM. These moderate swings will have bait on the move along the marsh edges and at the mouths of bayous, where the predators are sure to be stacked up waiting for an easy meal[5].

Weather’s just about perfect for May fishing—warm spring temps, water sitting between 72 and 75 degrees. Winds are light at dawn, but expect them to stiffen up a touch after lunch, so I’d stay tucked inshore or work the leeward side of the marsh if it starts to get breezy[5].

The action right now is all about speckled trout and redfish. Trout are hitting hard around bridges, jetties, and grassy shorelines, especially for folks working Matrix Shad or Saltwater Assassin soft plastics in chartreuse and peppered pumpkin. Average catches are running solid, with plenty of keepers and some two-to-four pounders coming over the gunnels[5].

Redfish are thick in the cane pockets and marsh ponds. Z-Man ChatterBaits, spinnerbaits, and gold spoons are the ticket for reaction strikes. Got live shrimp? Toss it near a reef or piling and you’ll pick up puppy drum and sheepshead too[5].

Offshore, the big news is that red snapper season is officially open as of May 1—four fish per person per day, 16-inch minimum, in both state and federal waters. Snapper are stacking up on the rigs and nearshore reefs, and cut pogies or squid on a knocker rig is putting fish in the box. Just remember, you need your recreational saltwater license and an Offshore Landing Permit to stay legal[2].

Recent catches have been hot out of Lafitte, Grand Isle, and Cocodrie. Reports show bull reds and nice slot fish, plus some cobia and sheepshead around the structures. Trout have been solid on dead croaker and artificial, with some nice messes coming off the beaches and marsh points[4][1].

Hot spots you don’t want to miss today: The passes and cuts around Grand Isle and Fourchon for trout and reds, and the marsh drains behind Lafitte if the wind picks up. Offshore, set up on the closer oil rigs or reefs out of Cocodrie or Venice for your shot at those early-season snapper.

That’s the word from the water. Tight lines and good luck, yall—see you out there.

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