Gulf Coast Fire: Reds and Specks Heating Up This February
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Tides at New Canal Station show a low at 9:50 AM of 0.8 ft risin' to high around 10:21 PM at 0.4 ft—perfect for fishin' the incoming current from mid-mornin' on, per Tides4Fishing charts. Sunrise hit at 7:09 AM, sunset's 6:19 PM, givin' ya solid daylight. Solunar activity's average today, but peak around dusk when reds and specks get frisky.
Weather's mild, light winds, no big fronts—fish are active post-winter chill. Louisiana Sportsman reports Capt. Mike Gallo haulin' in reds and specks last week usin' old-school lures near Vermilion Bay, and similar action's hot here in Chandeleur and Barataria systems. Folks are pullin' limits of redfish, speckled trout, sheepshead, and black drum—20-30 fish days common on half-day charters out of Hopedale, tossin' soft plastics and gold spoons.
Best lures? Go with paddle-tail soft plastics in chartreuse or mullet colors on 1/4-oz jigheads for specks, and weedless gold spoons or twitchin' mirrolures for tailin' reds. Live shrimp under a poppin' cork or mullet chunks for bait—can't beat 'em when she's dirty.
Hit these hot spots: Barataria Pass for bull reds on the rip, or the Chef Menteur Pass marshes for specks huggin' shorelines. Launch early, stay safe out there.
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