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Fishing the Gulf: Speckled Trout, Redfish, and More in Louisiana's Coastal Waters
- 2024/11/01
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As of November 1, 2024, the fishing scene in the Gulf of Mexico, particularly in Louisiana, is looking promising. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
### Weather and Tides
The weather is mild, with temperatures in the mid to upper 70s, making it ideal for a day of fishing. Sunrise was at around 7:15 AM, and sunset is expected at about 6:30 PM. Tides are moderate, with a high tide in the late morning and a low tide in the early afternoon.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a good amount of activity, especially for speckled trout and redfish. The marshes and coastal waters are undergoing a transformation as the summer heat gives way to cooler breezes, making this a great time to target these species.
### Catch Reports
Anglers reported catching a fair number of speckled trout, particularly in the shallow waters of Baffin Bay and around the jetties of Port Aransas. Redfish were also abundant, with many caught in the flats and sand pockets using shrimp, piggy perch, and cut mullet. Black drum were fair, biting on live or dead shrimp and fish bites in drains and along oyster beds.
### Best Lures and Bait
For speckled trout, imitation shrimp lures under popping corks with 12-18 inch leaders have been very effective. Alternatively, using 1/8 ounce jig heads with Wac Attack and Deadly Dudley tails in lighter colors has also produced continuous bites. For redfish, silver spoons and live shrimp have been the go-to choices. Soft plastics, especially those mimicking small baitfish, have also been productive for slot-sized trout.
### Hot Spots
- **Baffin Bay**: Early morning shallow water fishing here is still successful. Look for areas with jumping bait and small slicks, indicating feeding activity.
- **Port Mansfield**: Target areas near deep water drop-offs and along the Intracoastal Waterway. The East Cut and jetties have been productive with mullet and shrimp.
- **Venice**: The marshes around Venice are always a hotspot for bull reds and speckled trout. Diving birds are a good indicator of schools of baitfish.
With the right gear and knowledge of the tides and fish behavior, today should be a great day to catch some impressive fish in the Gulf of Mexico's Louisiana waters.
### Weather and Tides
The weather is mild, with temperatures in the mid to upper 70s, making it ideal for a day of fishing. Sunrise was at around 7:15 AM, and sunset is expected at about 6:30 PM. Tides are moderate, with a high tide in the late morning and a low tide in the early afternoon.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a good amount of activity, especially for speckled trout and redfish. The marshes and coastal waters are undergoing a transformation as the summer heat gives way to cooler breezes, making this a great time to target these species.
### Catch Reports
Anglers reported catching a fair number of speckled trout, particularly in the shallow waters of Baffin Bay and around the jetties of Port Aransas. Redfish were also abundant, with many caught in the flats and sand pockets using shrimp, piggy perch, and cut mullet. Black drum were fair, biting on live or dead shrimp and fish bites in drains and along oyster beds.
### Best Lures and Bait
For speckled trout, imitation shrimp lures under popping corks with 12-18 inch leaders have been very effective. Alternatively, using 1/8 ounce jig heads with Wac Attack and Deadly Dudley tails in lighter colors has also produced continuous bites. For redfish, silver spoons and live shrimp have been the go-to choices. Soft plastics, especially those mimicking small baitfish, have also been productive for slot-sized trout.
### Hot Spots
- **Baffin Bay**: Early morning shallow water fishing here is still successful. Look for areas with jumping bait and small slicks, indicating feeding activity.
- **Port Mansfield**: Target areas near deep water drop-offs and along the Intracoastal Waterway. The East Cut and jetties have been productive with mullet and shrimp.
- **Venice**: The marshes around Venice are always a hotspot for bull reds and speckled trout. Diving birds are a good indicator of schools of baitfish.
With the right gear and knowledge of the tides and fish behavior, today should be a great day to catch some impressive fish in the Gulf of Mexico's Louisiana waters.