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Chilly Winter Fishin' on the Bayou: Specks, Reds, and More Biting in New Orleans

Chilly Winter Fishin' on the Bayou: Specks, Reds, and More Biting in New Orleans

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Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Gulf Coast angler straight outta New Orleans. It's a crisp winter mornin' on December 22nd, sunrise at 6:32 AM and sunset 'round 5:01 PM per Tides4Fishing charts for Lake Pontchartrain waters. Tides today show high at 7:52 AM hittin' 0.8 feet, droppin' to low 'round 7:54 PM at -0.1 feet—perfect for fish huggin' the bottoms in these shallows. Weather's mild, temps pushin' upper 60s to low 70s with light winds, accordin' to NWS New Orleans forecasts, so bundle up but get out there.

Fish are active in this average solunar period, with specks and reds on fire lately. FishingBooker reports from St. Bernard near NOLA got double limits of speckled trout early, plus reds and bonus bass just this month—limits pulled on December 11th and 12th. Louisiana Sportsman says Myrtle Grove Canal's a trout hotspot right now, dead-end magic for specks, and Barataria's deliverin' winter variety like reds, sheepshead, and black drum if ya watch the weather.

Hit 'em with **gold or chartreuse spoonies** under a popping cork for trout, or **swimmin' mullet soft plastics** on a jighead for reds—works killer in these tides. Live shrimp or croaker under a cork seals the deal for bull reds. Gulp! shrimp imitators are hot too when bait's scarce.

Prime spots? Myrtle Grove Canal for canal trout poundin', and Grand Isle-Barataria marshes for mixed bags—launch early and drift the cuts.

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