March Dawn Patrol: Specks and Reds Bite Hot on the Falling Tide
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Tides at The Rigolets and New Canal Station show high water creepin' in now, peakin' near 12:24 AM last night and droppin' low at 9:51 AM to -0.22 ft—fish love that fallin' tide sweepin' bait through the marshes. Weather's cool at 49°F startin' out, partly cloudy with light north winds clearin' the water, per Tchefuncta River reports—ideal post-front conditions.
Solunar tables from FishingReminder got major bites from 7:32-9:32 AM right now and 7:44-9:44 PM, minors at 12:36 AM-2:36 AM and 2:28-4:28 PM under that waxin' gibbous moon. Speckled trout stackin' on oyster reefs and bridge pylons in Lake Pontchartrain, reds cruisin' marsh edges and drains—folks like the Huegels with Capt Reece James been catchin' and releasin' limits of reds and specks sight-fishin' the shallows. Flounder giggin' current-swept pockets, some bull reds at jetties with cut mullet or crab. Amounts? Steady action, not overloads, but quality hauls if you hit dawn/dusk movin' water.
Best lures: Early topwaters for specks, then soft plastics under poppin' corks; gold spoons or paddle tails for reds and flounder. Live shrimp or cut mullet tops the bait list—work 'em natural down-current in funnels.
Hot spots? Hit Two Rivers Marina harbor entrance for easy access action, or marsh drains near Lake Pontchartrain's oyster beds—position down-current two hours 'fore and after fall.
Get out there safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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