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Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report: Targeting Specks, Reds, & Hot Spots for a Productive Day on the Water

Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report: Targeting Specks, Reds, & Hot Spots for a Productive Day on the Water

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# Artificial Lure's Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report - November 29, 2025

Well hey there, folks, it's your boy Artificial Lure coming to you live with today's fishing conditions around New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico.

We're looking at some solid fishing conditions this Saturday morning. The moon's sitting at First Quarter phase with 61% visibility, which means we've got decent light penetration in the water. Your major bite times are firing up from 6:42 to 8:42 this morning, and we've got another solid minor bite window from 1:40 to 3:40 this afternoon. There's one more major bite period coming in this evening from 6:59 to 8:59, so stay out there if you can make it.

Now let's talk tides. We've had a low tide at 1:09 this morning at just 0.07 feet, with a high at 12:24 hitting 0.36 feet. Right now we're sitting in a tidal coefficient of 58, which means there's decent movement in the water pushing bait around. This movement concentrates fish at the drains, cuts, and bayou mouths—so make those areas your priority today.

The speckled trout and redfish are firing up in our coastal marshes right now. For the specs, grab your lipless crankbaits and focus on the Pontchartrain trestles with 3/8-ounce jigheads rigged with natural-colored soft plastics. When the wind lays down, switch to a popping cork with live shrimp—that's money. For redfish cruising those skinny marsh flats, gold spoons and weedless paddle tails are your go-to baits. Target windward points where the bait stacks up.

Speaking of hot spots, you've got to check out Bienville Street Wharf and Toulouse Street Wharf—both real close to downtown and productive year-round. If you're looking for something in the marsh, hit up Bayou Saint John about 8.6 kilometers out. The wharfs are well-lit if you want to fish into the evening, and they're great for meeting other anglers and catching bait.

Here's my pro tip: keep moving until you find life—watch for bait flicks, slicks, or bird activity. Once you get two solid bites, anchor down and work that area methodically from shallow to deep.

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