Bayou Bites: Hot January Trout, Reds, and Drum Haul in New Orleans Gulf
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Sunrise hit at 6:55 AM this mornin' over New Canal Station, with sunset 'round 6:42 PM accordin' to Tides4Fishing charts. Tides today show low at 3:43 AM hittin' 0.5 feet, risin' to high 'bout 5:20 PM at 0.9 feet—coefficient 83, high activity, perfect for feedin' frenzies. Moon rises southeast at noonish, sets late, so solunar peaks align with dawn and dusk for hot bites.
Weather's mild per National Weather Service marine forecast: west winds 5-10 knots shiftin' southwest, seas 1-2 feet easin' to flat calm. Air temps climbin' from cool 50s to upper 60s—prime for wadinin' or runnin' the shallows without sweatin' buckets.
Fish are active post-holiday! Louisiana Sportsman reports Myrtle Grove Canal's bangin' with speckled trout right now, classic dead-end spots loaded. Locals haulin' redfish, trout, and drum usin' live shrimp and cut mullet—Spreaker's Gulf report nails it as top baits. Recent catches: limits of specks up to 3 pounds, reds pushin' 20-inch slots, some blackfin tunas offshore. Red snapper for-hire season just closed Jan 1, but reefs still hold 'em tight.
Best lures? Go 3-inch paddletails or mirrolures in glow or chartreuse for trout, gold spoons for reds. Rig dead shrimp under a poppin' cork for easy limits.
Hit these hot spots: Myrtle Grove Canal for canal trout slam, or New Canal Lighthouse rips for drum and sheepshead on the troll. Rig up tight to structure!
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