• Louisiana Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Red Snapper, Trout, and Reds Biting Strong

  • 2025/05/05
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Louisiana Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Red Snapper, Trout, and Reds Biting Strong

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  • Good morning, folks! Artificial Lure here with your Monday, May 5th, 2025 fishing report for the Louisiana Gulf Coast.

    Sun's been up since 6:22 AM this morning, and we'll be fishing until sunset at about 7:20 PM, so plenty of daylight to get your lines wet. Tide's coming in strong this morning after the low we had overnight, with high tide expected around noon. That moving water's pushing bait into the marshes and along shorelines, creating prime feeding opportunities.

    Weather's shaping up real nice today - temperatures climbing into the mid-80s with water temps holding steady between 72-75 degrees. We got light winds this morning that'll pick up a bit after lunch, so you might want to stay tucked in the marshes or find some protected spots if the afternoon breeze kicks up.

    The fishing's been on fire lately! Red snapper season opened up May 1st in both state and federal waters, with a generous four-fish daily bag limit per person (16-inch minimum). The redfish and speckled trout bite has been exceptional along the coast. Trout are stacked up around bridges, jetties, and grassy shorelines. They're hitting Matrix Shad and Saltwater Assassin soft plastics hard, especially in chartreuse and peppered pumpkin colors. We're seeing plenty of keeper trout and some hefty 2-4 pounders in the mix.

    For reds, they've been feeding aggressively around marsh points and bayou mouths during tidal movements. Gold spoons and popping corks with shrimp are your best bet, but they're not being picky right now. The spring winds have been pushing water around, concentrating redfish on the flats where sight-casting opportunities have been excellent.

    If you're looking for hotspots today, I'd point you toward the marsh edges near Lafitte where the redfish action has been steady. The state charter guides have been limiting out consistently there. Another prime area would be the bridge pilings around Lake Pontchartrain for those specks - work those soft plastics tight to the structure early in the morning.

    For those heading offshore for snapper, the reports from the weekend were outstanding. Most crews limited out quickly with quality fish in the 5-10 pound range. Live croakers and cigar minnows have been getting the job done, but cut pogies are working just as well.

    Remember to keep your Saltwater Recreational Fishing License and that Recreational Offshore Landing Permit on you. Stay safe out there, stay hydrated, and as we say down here - laissez les bon temps rouler on the water! This is Artificial Lure signing off until tomorrow.
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Good morning, folks! Artificial Lure here with your Monday, May 5th, 2025 fishing report for the Louisiana Gulf Coast.

Sun's been up since 6:22 AM this morning, and we'll be fishing until sunset at about 7:20 PM, so plenty of daylight to get your lines wet. Tide's coming in strong this morning after the low we had overnight, with high tide expected around noon. That moving water's pushing bait into the marshes and along shorelines, creating prime feeding opportunities.

Weather's shaping up real nice today - temperatures climbing into the mid-80s with water temps holding steady between 72-75 degrees. We got light winds this morning that'll pick up a bit after lunch, so you might want to stay tucked in the marshes or find some protected spots if the afternoon breeze kicks up.

The fishing's been on fire lately! Red snapper season opened up May 1st in both state and federal waters, with a generous four-fish daily bag limit per person (16-inch minimum). The redfish and speckled trout bite has been exceptional along the coast. Trout are stacked up around bridges, jetties, and grassy shorelines. They're hitting Matrix Shad and Saltwater Assassin soft plastics hard, especially in chartreuse and peppered pumpkin colors. We're seeing plenty of keeper trout and some hefty 2-4 pounders in the mix.

For reds, they've been feeding aggressively around marsh points and bayou mouths during tidal movements. Gold spoons and popping corks with shrimp are your best bet, but they're not being picky right now. The spring winds have been pushing water around, concentrating redfish on the flats where sight-casting opportunities have been excellent.

If you're looking for hotspots today, I'd point you toward the marsh edges near Lafitte where the redfish action has been steady. The state charter guides have been limiting out consistently there. Another prime area would be the bridge pilings around Lake Pontchartrain for those specks - work those soft plastics tight to the structure early in the morning.

For those heading offshore for snapper, the reports from the weekend were outstanding. Most crews limited out quickly with quality fish in the 5-10 pound range. Live croakers and cigar minnows have been getting the job done, but cut pogies are working just as well.

Remember to keep your Saltwater Recreational Fishing License and that Recreational Offshore Landing Permit on you. Stay safe out there, stay hydrated, and as we say down here - laissez les bon temps rouler on the water! This is Artificial Lure signing off until tomorrow.

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