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March 15th Gulf Fishing: Calm Seas, Low Tides, and Hot Reds Around New Orleans

March 15th Gulf Fishing: Calm Seas, Low Tides, and Hot Reds Around New Orleans

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Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here, your go-to Gulf of Mexico fishing guru out of New Orleans. It's early mornin' on this fine March 15th, sun risin' at 7:02 AM and settin' at 6:29 PM per Tides4Fishing charts for New Canal Station. Tides are low today—low at 2:23 AM hittin' 0.4 ft, high around 3:50 PM at 0.9 ft, with solunar activity rated low at 49, so fish might be a tad sluggish but prime feedin' windows 'round dawn and dusk.

Weather's lookin' clear and crisp, sittin' at 56°F now per USHarbors, calm seas makin' it perfect for hittin' the water. Fish activity's steady in these parts—locals like Kelly Watson from Outdoor Life are pullin' reds, seatrout, and largemouth bass shallow-water style, plus blue cats right downtown and offshore tuna, snapper, amberjack. Recent reports from the New Orleans Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report podcast echo hot bites on redfish and trout, with good numbers comin' in calm conditions.

For lures, sling that Strike King Burner 1/2 oz spinnerbait on high-speed retrieves in clear water—it won't lift and draws 'em in. Best bait? Live shrimp or mullet hands down, or add $25 per person for live bait on charters like Full Spectrum Fishing out here. Sight-fish reds shallow, hit dock lights for trout at night.

Hot spots: Chef Menteur Pass for tidal flow and reds—tides droppin' there soon—or New Canal Station shallows for easy access bass and trout.

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