March Gulf Bite: Speckled Trout and Reds Stackin' Up in the Passes
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Sunrise hit at 6:17 AM near Shell Beach, with sunset 'round 5:59 PM—gimme 'bout 11.5 hours of prime light, per Tides4Fishing charts. Tides runnin' strong today with a coefficient of 72 risin' to 80 by evenin', meanin' high currents 'round low tide at 3:40 AM (1.9 ft) and high at 3:31 PM (-0.3 ft). Fish gonna be pushin' bait hard in them flows—solunar peaks at dawn and dusk for extra action.
Weather's mild, typical early spring—light winds, temps climbin' to low 70s, perfect for speckled trout and reds stackin' up. Recent reports from Louisiana Sportsman show crappie and bass poppin' in nearby complexes, but out in the Gulf passes, folks haulin' speckled trout, flounder, black drum, and slot reds. Limits comin' steady on twitchin' soft plastics—20-30 fish days easy.
Best lures? Nomad Design Jerk Squid on a jighead—twitch-pause for that dartin' baitfish/squid vibe, killer on trout and flounder. Rig weedless for structure. Live shrimp or mullet chunks top bait—free-line 'em near current seams. Dollflys or simple leadheads work too for yankin' aggressive strikes.
Hit these hot spots: Chef Menteur Pass for reds on the move, or The Rigolets for trout ambushes. Launch early, stay safe on the water.
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