
Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report: Summer Bite Heats Up in New Orleans
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Weather’s true to summer down on the coast—expect hot, humid air with a touch of Gulf breeze. Prepare for a partly cloudy day and midday highs topping out in the upper 80s. Winds are out the southeast around 10 knots, which lines up just right for a solid drift over the flats and open water spots. Sunrise this morning was at 5:58 a.m., and sunset will roll in at 8:05 p.m., giving you a good, long window to wet a line. Tides are running strong today, with a morning incoming tide peaking around 9:40 a.m. and a solid outgoing this afternoon, which should keep fish on the move and feeding.
Fish activity has been excellent. According to Intercoastal Safaris and Captain Experiences, bull redfish, big Spanish mackerel, and cobia are on the hunt around the shrimp boats and nearshore rigs, with red snapper also showing up as the summer offshore season heats up. Inshore, it’s been a classic June bite. Speckled trout are going strong—Shell Beach and Hopedale are especially productive, with limits coming in before the sun starts to sizzle. Redfish are stacked up in the marsh drains and oyster beds, with both slot and bull reds being caught on moving tides. The sheepshead bite is on fire along the bridge pilings and rock jetties, and some flounder are mixed in for good measure.
For best results, local guides and recent reports recommend soft plastic lures in natural colors, especially fluke-style baits rigged weightless or on light jigheads for working those grass pockets and under docks. Paddle-tail swimbaits in white, chartreuse, or silver are also killer for trout and redfish. Topwater plugs like the Zara Spook or Skitter Walk get explosive action at first light, especially around bait schools. If you’re fishing live, shrimp under a popping cork or small live minnows have been hard to beat for trout and reds. Offshore, fresh cut bait and big jigs are producing on snapper and cobia.
Hot spots you don’t want to miss today:
- Shell Beach and Hopedale for limits of speckled trout and redfish, especially just after high tide as water pours off the marsh
- The Lake Borgne rigs and MRGO for mixed bags and a shot at big sheepshead
- Breton Sound rigs and shrimp boats for bull reds, Spanish mackerel, and the occasional cobia
- The bridges and rocky points along Lake Pontchartrain for steady sheepshead and flounder action
According to Louisiana Sportsman and recent local reports, the spring and early summer conditions are above average this year, with clean blue water pushing closer inshore and bait thick throughout the marsh and nearshore structure. Now’s the time to load the ice chest!
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