Fall Fishing Frenzy in the Gulf - Reds, Trout, and More!
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This morning kicked off with a sunrise at 7:09 AM, and you’ll have light until about 6:20 PM. Tides are on the move with a tidal coefficient around 69, which is average for late October—expect decent current and moving water to stir up some action, especially near marsh edges and the passes, as reported by Tides4Fishing. High tide rolled through just after daylight, so early risers should have had some good shots at feeding reds and specks.
Weather-wise, the National Weather Service out of New Orleans is calling for east winds 10 to 15 knots, bumping up to 15 to 20 knots by this afternoon. Waves are running 2 to 3 feet and building a bit later; there’s a chance of showers and some chop, so take care if you’re headed offshore. Protected waters in Lake Pontchartrain and at the mouth of the river will offer the best bets for folks in smaller boats. It’s cool, breezy, and that overcast sky makes it downright fishy.
Recent catches have been strong. Marsh Man Masson’s crew found marsh bass eager to bite, and they noted that reds and speckled trout are smashing live shrimp and paddle-tail plastics in local bayous and cuts. Reports from Captain Experiences say groups fishing this week landed plenty of slot reds, some nice trout, and the odd flounder around Shell Beach and Hopedale. Kayakers and bank anglers are also doing well near the rocks at Seabrook and in the marsh drains around Delacroix.
For lures, you can’t go wrong right now with a candy-bug Zimmer Swimmer or any paddle-tail in natural colors—“everything ate this Zimmer Swimmer” in the marsh, according to Louisiana Sportsman. Soft plastic stickbaits, like the new WURM Stickity Split in green pumpkin magic, are picking up solid bass and redfish. On windier days, a 3/8 oz jighead with a crawfish or swim bait works to get down in current. If you’re fishing live or dead bait, live shrimp under a popping cork and cut pogie are still the top producers for trout and bigger reds.
Hotspots right now: Try Bayou Bienvenue and the Chef Menteur Pass for inshore trout and reds—these spots are holding active fish on the falling tide. Out at Shell Beach, folks drifting the outer oyster reefs are getting steady limits of specks, especially during moving tides. If you want a quieter scene, the mouth of the Rigolets or Lake Borgne near the MRGO rocks is pumping out reds and even a few bonus drum.
Don’t forget, the solunar peak lines up close to sunset today, so the last hour of daylight could see a real blast of action with those tide changes kicking in.
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