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Stay updated with "Red River, Shreveport Daily Fishing Report," your go-to podcast for the latest fishing conditions, tips, and local insights. Tune in daily to get expert advice, weather updates, and catch reports straight from Shreveport's Red River, ensuring you have the best fishing experience possible. Perfect for anglers of all levels!

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  • Reel In the Reds Red River Shreveport Fishing Report - May 23, 2025
    May 23 2025
    Howdy, folks! Artificial Lure here with your Red River Shreveport fishing report for this beautiful Friday morning, May 23, 2025.

    The weather today is looking mighty fine with temps expected to reach about 80°F under partly cloudy skies. We've got gentle winds at 6-10 mph, making for some real nice fishing conditions. Sunrise was at 6:42 AM and sunset will be around 8:03 PM, giving y'all plenty of daylight to land those lunkers.

    Let me tell you, the bite has been absolutely phenomenal this past week! Bass fishing continues to be excellent with multiple catches in the 3-5 pound range being reported daily. They're hitting Texas-rigged worms and Carolina rigs in that 8-14 foot depth range, especially around ledges and submerged timber. If you're looking to hook into some big ones, focus on those depth changes and structure.

    White bass are schooling up nicely in the main river and deeper cuts. Folks have been having great success with small inline spinners and jigging spoons. For these fighters, try early morning or late afternoon when they're most active.

    Crappie fishing remains steady as they transition between shallow and deep water. Minnows under corks at 4-12 feet around trees have been the ticket, with many starting to move toward deeper brush piles as the water warms.

    Catfish action has been heating up too, with some nice channels and blues being caught on cut bait and prepared stink baits along the deeper river channels.

    For you trout enthusiasts, the Red River Hatchery Pond was stocked on May 12 with 400 catchable-size rainbow trout, but remember that's only open to youngsters 11 and under or seniors 65 and older.

    Current water flow is running around 110 cubic-feet-per-second, which is slightly higher than last week but still good for fishing. Water clarity is decent in most areas, with slight staining in the main channel.

    For hot spots, I'd recommend trying the area around the Highway 71 bridge where there's been consistent action on bass and cats. Another good bet is the backwater area near Willis-Knighton where crappie have been stacking up around the submerged brush.

    For bait, live minnows are working wonders for crappie, while nightcrawlers and cut shad are your best bet for catfish. Bass are hitting plastic worms in watermelon red and junebug colors, along with chartreuse and white spinnerbaits.

    The locals have been saying that fishing early morning or late evening has been most productive, so plan accordingly.

    That's all for today, folks. Get out there and wet a line - the fish are biting! This is Artificial Lure signing off and wishing y'all tight lines and full stringers!
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  • Red River Fishing Report: Superb Bass, Crappie, and Catfish Action Near Shreveport
    May 21 2025
    Morning folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you today's fishing report for the Red River around Shreveport, Wednesday, May 21, 2025.

    We're looking at another beautiful day on the water with clear skies and temperatures expected to reach around 80 degrees by midday. Light breeze continuing out of the south at 5-8 mph, making for nice ripple on the water without messing with your casting. Sunrise was at 6:45 AM and sunset will be at 7:52 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to fill your livewell.

    Water levels on the main river have been holding steady around 14.5 feet for the past week. The water clarity is still running slightly stained, especially after that little rain we had Monday, but visibility is about 2 feet which is just right for triggering those aggressive strikes. Water temps have climbed into the upper 60s, putting the fish in a perfect feeding pattern.

    Bass fishing has been flat-out phenomenal this past week with several 5-pounders and even a couple of 7-pound lunkers coming in. Those post-spawn females are hungry and hitting hard. Texas-rigged plastics in black/blue and watermelon seed continue to produce, especially off those main river ledges. Crankbaits in shad patterns are working great on the sandbars, and topwater action has been heating up in the early mornings.

    Crappie fishing has picked up considerably since my report last Friday. The paper-mouths are schooling around brush piles and bridge pilings. Minnows suspended at 8-10 feet are doing the trick, and small jigs in white or chartreuse are proving effective as well.

    Catfish are starting to move into their summer patterns. Folks are having good luck using cut bait and chicken liver, particularly in the deeper holes and around structure.

    For hot spots, y'all need to check out the area around the Highway 71 bridge - that's been producing consistently good numbers. The backwater near Stoner Creek has been yielding some monster bass in the early mornings. And don't overlook those timber lines off the main channel about a mile north of the port - several 4-pound bass came from there yesterday.

    The bankside anglers are doing well too, especially at the public access points near the casino, where some decent catfish have been pulled in on stink bait.

    Remember, with these warming temps, the fish are getting more active earlier in the day, so getting out at dawn will give you your best shot at a trophy catch.

    So grab your tackle, put on some sunscreen, and get out on the water. The fishing's too good to be sitting at home! This is Artificial Lure saying tight lines and good fishing to y'all, and I'll catch you next time.
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  • Fishin' Report for Shreveport's Red River - Booming Bass, Schooling Whites, and Catfish Aplenty
    May 19 2025
    Mornin' folks, this is Artificial Lure bringin' you today's fishin' report for the Red River around Shreveport on this fine Monday, May 19, 2025.

    Sun came up at about 6:45 AM today and we'll have daylight till around 7:50 PM, so y'all got plenty of time to wet a line. Weather's shapin' up real nice - we're lookin' at clear skies with temperatures expected to climb into the upper 70s, with that light southern breeze around 5-8 mph continuing from the weekend.

    Water levels are holding steady at about 14 and a half feet on the main river, which is just about perfect. The water's running a touch stained but nothin' that'll hurt your chances. Water temps are sitting in the 60s, keeping those fish nice and active as we continue through this post-spawn period.

    Let me tell ya, the bass fishin' has been flat-out phenomenal lately! Lots of 3 to 5-pounders are still coming in, especially off those main river ledges, sandbars, and around old timber. If you're after those big largemouths, you'll want to tie on a Texas-rigged worm or Carolina rig in black and blue or watermelon seed. Bandit 200 series crankbaits in shad or chartreuse patterns have been producing consistently, and don't forget about soft jerkbaits when you're workin' those grass lines.

    The white bass have been schoolin' up something fierce in the main river and deeper cuts. Small inline spinners or jigging spoons are your ticket there. Folks have been fillin' their stringers mighty quick when they hit it right.

    Catfish action continues to be excellent in that 3 to 10-foot range. Cut shad and punch bait are bringin' in good numbers of both channel and blue cats.

    For you crappie fishermen, the bite's been steady too. Minnows and jigs around structure are your best bet, especially in the backwater areas.

    As for hot spots, I'd recommend trying the sandbars and rock jetties down by Lock and Dam 5 - that area's been producing consistently good catches. Another spot worth your time is the backwater area near the Stoner Avenue boat launch, where those bass have been hanging tight to the grass lines.

    That's the report for today, May 19. Remember, the fish are bitin', but you can't catch 'em from your couch! This is Artificial Lure signin' off and wishin' y'all tight lines and full livewells!
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