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Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and Offshore Bounty [June 22, 2025]
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Sunrise this morning was at 6:01 AM and we’re looking at sunset at 8:04 PM. The weather’s been cooperating—warm temps, light winds, and just a hint of humidity typical for late June. Conditions are stable, with clear mornings, making for excellent sight-casting in the marshes around Lake Borgne, Shell Beach, and Hopedale. Tidal movement today is moderate, bringing a good morning push and another promising window before dusk. Fish activity ramps up with these tides, so early birds and late casters are getting the best bites.
Inshore, anglers are limiting out on speckled trout and seeing steady redfish around grass lines and oyster beds. Limits on specks are coming easy, especially near Shell Beach and Hopedale, with catches topping out before mid-morning. Flounder are making a solid showing, stacking up near shoreline structure and cuts. Black drum are also joining the inshore lineup, rounding out the catches.
Productive lures right now are June bug and purple soft plastics rigged on swinging jig heads, fished under popping corks early in the day. Live shrimp is the top bait for both trout and reds, but gold spoons have been deadly for sight-casting redfish along the grass edges. If you want to try topwater, tie one on for the first hour after sunrise near bait schools—the blow-ups have been aggressive.
Offshore action is heating up with the serious summer bite kicking into gear. Out by the shrimp boats and rigs, bull reds, Spanish mackerel, cobia, and red snapper are all on the hunt. The Loop Current is pushing blue water close to the Mississippi Delta, and folks running out are finding chunky grouper and snapper around nearshore reefs. For these, bring cut mullet or squid, or go bold with brightly colored jigs. Paradise Outfitters reports a 275-pound Warsaw grouper was boated just last week.
For bass enthusiasts, Lake Cataouatche and city bayous are producing solid largemouth action early and late in the day. Plastic worms, crankbaits, or jigs along current breaks are working well. Try small minnows or crawfish if you’d rather go the live bait route.
For today’s hot spots: Shell Beach and Hopedale are lights out for specks and reds. The deeper channels near Lake Pontchartrain’s causeway pilings are still giving up big sheepshead and drum. Offshore, target the rigs just south of Venice for snapper and cobia, and run out to Lake Borgne rigs for mackerel and the odd tarpon.
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