Bayou Blitz: Trout Slam, Snappers & Kingfish Hittin' Hard in the Gulf Around NOLA
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Weather's lookin' cooperative with moderate S to SE winds pickin' up by tonight over the central Gulf, per National Weather Service marine forecast – fresh breezes offshore, but inshore around NOLA should stay calm enough for a solid trip. Water temps are holdin' in the comfort zone, not too chilly for winter action.
Fish are bitin' steady if you work the structure. Recent reports from Captain Experiences show offshore crews haulin' in snappers, French grunts, redfish, speckled trout, flounder, and kingfish – a dozen-fish limits easy on light tackle. Louisiana Sportsman says Myrtle Grove Canal's hot for speckled trout in dead-end spots, and inshore guides near here are pullin' reds and specks daily. Patience is key this month, per Gulf of Mexico Louisiana Fishing Report podcasts.
Best lures? Go artificial with Rapala Scatter Rap Tail Dancer or pulse tail softbaits for that jiggin' action on trout and reds – line-thru designs shine in current. Live bait like shrimp or mullet on bottom rigs for flounder and snapper; light tackle or live bait fishin' tops the list from charter pros.
Hit these hot spots: Myrtle Grove Canal for canal trout slam, or run out to Chef Menteur Pass for mixed inshore bags. Structure fish early before winds kick.
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