New Orleans Charters: Trout, Reds, and Sheepshead Abound in Crisp Bayou Conditions
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Tides today? Low at dawn 'round 3-4 AM at -0.7 ft, high mid-mornin' pushin' 5.3 ft by 9:30 AM, then droppin' low again afternoon to -0.7 ft. Fish are lovin' that incoming flow—stirs up the shrimp and baitfish.
Action's been hot lately in these Gulf waters off NOLA. Recent reports from local charters show speckled trout limits hittin' 15-25 inchers on the reefs, redfish schoolin' in the marshes up to 8 pounds, and sheepshead scrapin' pilings like crazy. Black drum and flounder roundin' out the bags, with some folks pullin' 20-fish mixed strings yesterday. NOAA buoy data backs it—swells 2-3 ft E/ENE, keepin' things stable for nearshore runs.
Best lures right now? Go with **chartreuse jigheads** under a popping cork for trout—1/4 oz with 3-inch paddletails. For reds, **gold spoons** or **vibin' paddlers** in 1/2 oz. Sheepshead want **jigged shrimp** or fiddler crabs. Live bait? Fresh shrimp or mullet chunks on a Carolina rig can't be beat—fish are keyin' on 'em in this cold snap.
Hot spots: Hit the **South Pass jetties** for sheepshead and reds—tides pullin' strong there. Or drift the **Chandeleur Islands** rigs for specks—20 miles out, but worth the run if seas stay flat.
Y'all stay safe out there, check your regs, and wear that PFD.
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