• Gulf Fishing Report: Redfish, Trout, and Offshore Predators Thrive Around New Orleans

  • Apr 2 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

Gulf Fishing Report: Redfish, Trout, and Offshore Predators Thrive Around New Orleans

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  • Fishing Report for April 2, 2025: Gulf of Mexico, New Orleans

    Good morning, anglers! The Gulf of Mexico waters around New Orleans are teeming with activity today, and with favorable conditions, it's a perfect time to head out. Here’s your latest fishing report.

    Tides and Weather:
    Today, we have a low tide at 10:07 AM with a height of 0.5 ft, and the high tide will come in at 9:38 PM, peaking at 0.9 ft. These moderate tidal changes create great opportunities for fishing, especially during the incoming tide. The weather is expected to be warm with morning temperatures in the 70s, climbing to the mid-80s by afternoon. Winds are calm at 5-10 knots, coming from the southeast, making for smooth boating conditions. Sunrise was at 6:40 AM, and sunset will be at 7:23 PM, giving plenty of daylight for long fishing sessions.

    Fishing Activity:
    Redfish and speckled trout are biting well inshore around the marshes and bayous, particularly in areas like Lake Borgne and the Biloxi Marsh. Offshore, the waters around oil rigs and artificial reefs are productive for snapper and amberjack, though the recreational red snapper season won’t open until May 1. Recent catches inshore have included solid-sized redfish, averaging 5-10 pounds, and speckled trout in the 2-4 pound range. Offshore trips have yielded sizable amberjack and some blackfin tuna.

    Best Bait and Lures:
    Inshore waters are favorable for live shrimp under popping corks, which continue to attract redfish and trout. Gold spoon lures remain a classic choice for redfish, particularly in murkier water. For trout, soft plastics like paddletails in natural colors such as chartreuse or silver have been highly effective. Offshore anglers targeting amberjack and other species may find success with jigging lures and cut bait.

    Hot Spots:
    For inshore fishing, the Biloxi Marsh and the eastern edges of Lake Pontchartrain are great locations where you’ll encounter feeding redfish and trout. For a productive offshore trip, try targeting waters around the Midnight Lump or nearby oil rigs, where predators like amberjack and grouper are common.

    Get ready to hit the water, and don't forget to bring your Louisiana fishing license and necessary gear. Tight lines and good luck!
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