Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and Drum Bite Hot Across the Marshes
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We kicked things off this morning with temps in the low 60s and a breeze working out the east-northeast at about 8 knots. Skies are partly cloudy, staying mild—upper 60s by afternoon—and barometric pressure's trending slightly up, just enough to keep fish feeling feisty. If you’re keeping track, sunrise was at 6:31 AM and we’ll lose our last light around 5:01 PM.
Tide-wise, folks on the Louisiana Sportsman forums report we're working a late-falling tide this morning, bottoming out just before noon and flooding again early afternoon. That classic morning outgoing is prime time for specks and redfish to feed around marsh drains and the MRGO rocks.
Water reports are good. After last week’s wind and scattered rain, visibility in the marsh and ICW’s bounced back nicely—still a little stained by Delacroix, but clear by Lake Borgne and Chef Pass. Local anglers launching from Hopedale and Shell Beach yesterday were bragging about solid mixed boxes: limits on speckled trout running 13-17 inches and plenty of slot redfish—good numbers, but they did have to pick through some dinks.
Best catches lately, according to both Louisiana Fishing Blog and Marina reports, are coming on **live shrimp under corks**—especially the Vudu Shrimp or popping cork with a Matrix Shad in Limbo Slice or shrimp creole color. Early risers drifting Bayou Bienvenue reported fast action throwing chartreuse topwaters like the Heddon Super Spook Jr. for specks until that sun gets up, then switching to plastics or slow-rolled jigheads as the bite slides deeper.
Don’t count out the marsh ponds, either. Folks targeting reds say they’re pushing hard into shallow grass lines chasing finger mullet. If you want a fight, tie on a gold spoon or Slow Dancer paddletail; bonus flounder have been stacked at cuts sweeping bait.
As for hot spots today:
- **South pass around Breton Sound**—look for birds diving and slicks for fast schoolie trout.
- **Lake Borgne’s Biloxi Marsh edge, just north of the long rocks**—schooling reds at sunrise, plus a shot at bull drum.
- **Chef Pass and the Rigolets**—steady sheepshead and black drum for those soaking cut crab or dead shrimp.
Word is, guides out of Lafitte and Delacroix brought in some whopping black drum this week, up to 35 pounds, plus a few big drum still around the bridges.
For bait, nothing beats **live shrimp**, but Gulp! Swimming Mullets and Matrix soft plastics are money if you’re on the move or fishing windward points. Topwater plugs at first light might get you that big “gator” trout if you’re feeling lucky.
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