
Louisiana Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and Offshore Action on Tap
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Sun greeted us at about 6:15 AM this morning and we'll have daylight until around 7:30 PM, giving y'all plenty of time to work those honey holes. We're looking at a high tide coming in around midday, which should push some good water into the marshes and get that bait moving along the edges.
Weather's shaping up real nice today - temperatures climbing into the low 80s with water temps holding steady in the mid-70s. We got a light southeast breeze that might pick up a bit in the afternoon, but nothing that should keep you off the water.
The speckled trout bite has been phenomenal lately, especially around bridges, jetties, and grassy shorelines. Folks have been limiting out using Matrix Shad and Saltwater Assassin soft plastics, with chartreuse and peppered pumpkin patterns really doing the trick. We're seeing some solid keepers in the 2-4 pound range coming in consistently.
Redfish action continues to impress too, despite some less than perfect water conditions. The reds are stacked up along marsh edges and at the mouths of bayous waiting to ambush prey. Gold spoons and popping corks with shrimp are your best bet for these copper beauties.
Over in Lake Charles, the sheepshead bite is on fire right now according to Captain Bradley with Cat 5 Fishing Charters. The lake's been a little muddy but should be clearing up nicely by now, and they're starting to see lots more specks mixing in.
For you offshore folks, big yellowfin tuna are running close in right now, and wahoo are starting to show up in good numbers too. If you're heading to Venice, that's where the action is.
Hot spots this week: Shell Beach has been producing some quality reds, while Cocodrie is your best bet for specks. If you're around Lake Pontchartrain, the bridges have been holding good numbers of fish, especially during the tide changes. For something a little different, Dulac's been giving up some nice drum.
Live shrimp under a cork is always money this time of year, but don't overlook those artificials. Topwater action has been heating up in the early mornings - nothing beats seeing those explosive strikes when a big trout hammers your Skitter Walk.
That's the report for today, May 21st. Remember, a bad day fishing still beats a good day at work. This is Artificial Lure signing off until next time. Tight lines, y'all!
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