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"New Orleans Weekend Fishing Forecast: Redfish Rampaging, Trout Biting, and Snapper Slammin'"

"New Orleans Weekend Fishing Forecast: Redfish Rampaging, Trout Biting, and Snapper Slammin'"

Update: 2025-09-06
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Artificial Lure here with your Saturday morning fishing report for the waters in and around New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico. Tide’s running strong today with a tidal coefficient of 76, which means there’s plenty of movement—those fish are on the chew. You’re getting about 13 and a half hours of sunlight, with the sun rising just before 6:39 AM and setting around 7:16 PM. That solar transit hits right at lunchtime today, so plan your spots[Paris Road Bridge tide chart].

Weather’s looking fair to start: seas running 3 feet or less, hardly a wind to mention early, but keep an eye open for those scattered showers and a rogue thunderstorm in the afternoon. Bring your rainslicker just in case--that Gulf humidity’s gonna be thick[NOAA Marine Forecast].

Fish activity is picking up with these tides. Louisiana Sportsman reported bull reds rampaging inshore just a week or so back, and we’re seeing big schools pushing bait into the marsh edges and nearby passes. Folks are hauling in plenty of slot reds and some oversize bulls, especially early and late when that surface bite pops off. Venice and Shell Beach are both on fire for redfish, and the bridges around Chef Menteur have had some real tug-of-war battles the past couple days.

Trout fishing’s still good—those speckled trout are holding around deep cuts and oyster reefs. Best action’s been at sunrise on soft plastics in opening night or glow, as well as live shrimp under a popping cork. Try the Rigolets or the north side of Lake Borgne—those spots have been steady for solid keepers[Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana Daily Fishing Report].

If you’re itching to run offshore, the snapper bite hasn’t let up yet. Boats running out of Hopedale and Port Fourchon are coming back with boxes full of red snapper. Jigging butterfly jigs or dropping squid down to the rigs and reefs is your best bet. And don’t sleep on mangrove snapper around the rigs either—cut bait’s doing the work.

Artificial baits have been putting in major work. For redfish, gold spoons and smoke-colored paddle tails are local favorites, especially around grass and oyster beds. Topwater lures like Spooks and Skitter Walks are getting explosive hits at dawn and dusk. If live bait’s your thing, nothing beats fresh shrimp on the bottom, or finger mullet when you can find ‘em.

Two hot spots you can’t miss this weekend:
- Elmer’s Island—reds and specks are thick in the surf and the cuts, and you can fish it without a boat.
- The MRGO rocks near Shell Beach—consistent for trout and puppy drum, plus it’s a bull red magnet with the pushing tide.

Remember, fishing’s been hot when tide and sunrise lines up, so hit those transition times for your best shot. Always check for any last-minute advisories from the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries before heading out.

Good luck on the water, save me a spot at the cleaning table, and thanks for tuning in to your local report. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the bite window. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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"New Orleans Weekend Fishing Forecast: Redfish Rampaging, Trout Biting, and Snapper Slammin'"

"New Orleans Weekend Fishing Forecast: Redfish Rampaging, Trout Biting, and Snapper Slammin'"

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