Speckled Trout and Reds Stacking Up in the Bayous - A Gulf Coast Angler's February Fishing Report
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Tides at New Canal Station are runnin' average—low at 12:03 AM hittin' 0.3 ft, high tide 'round 12:33 PM at 0.8 ft, per Tides4Fishing charts. Coefficient's sittin' at 34 low, but solunar peaks hit major from noon to 2 PM and minors early mornin' 7-8 AM, rampin' up fish feeds.
Weather's cooperative: light winds from the north, temps in the low 60s risin' to mid-70s, per NWS marine forecasts—clear skies, no big swells in the open Gulf.
Fish are active post-front, with reports of solid speckled trout, redfish, and sheepshead stackin' up in Lake Pontchartrain and Chandeleur areas. Recent catches includin' limits of 15-20" reds on live shrimp, plus flounder and black drum pushin' 5-10 lbs each. Schools of jacks and small tarpon crashin' topwater too.
Best baits? Live shrimp under a poppin' cork or free-lined—can't beat 'em for reds and specks. Mullet chunks for drum. Lures-wise, go with gold spoons like the Johnson Sprite for twitchin' in shallows, or mirrored Rat-L-Traps for vibratin' through grass beds. Topwater plugs at dawn/dusk seal the deal.
Hot spots: Hit the shorelines near The Rigolets for reds on the flood tide, or rig up at Chef Menteur Pass where currents concentrate baitfish—limits guaranteed if ya drift right.
Get out there safe, wear your PFD, and tight lines!
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