New Orleans Gulf Fishing Report: Strong Front, Calm Tides, Bundled-Up Bites
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Tides4Fishing and US Harbors show smaller tides today around Shell Beach and Grand Isle—moderate flow, no crazy current, but enough push mid-mornin' and evenin' to fire up bites. Recent reports from Captain Experiences and Louisiana Sportsman got steady limits: smaller specks in numbers on clean water pockets, thick reds in ponds and shell banks, sheepshead stackin' structure, plus drum. Offshore, OCEARCH pinged a white shark "Ripple" near New Orleans shores—watch your lines!
Lures and bait killin' it post-front: soft plastics in natural shrimp/glow on 1/8-1/4 oz jigheads, tight-lined or under poppin' corks for specks. Gold spoons and small paddle tails slow-rolled for reds in skinny water. Dead/market shrimp or fiddlers on Carolina rigs/dropper loops for sheepshead and drum 'round pilings. Artificial fans, try slow-sinkin' twitchbaits or jerkbaits over MRGO ledges—let 'em sit and twitch.
Hot spots: Hopedale-Shell Beach—MRGO rocks, Lake Borgne shores, marsh cuts with green water and current for specks, reds, drum. Myrtle Grove Canal on Barataria side—dead-end depth holds trout; plastics and shrimp under corks, boat quiet. Grand Isle passes like Caminada if you trailer—bayside reefs, rock drops with shrimp.
Fewer boats, bunched fish—dress warm, find clean water, be patient. Run safe!
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