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New Orleans Gulf of Mexico Daily Fishing Report
Gulf Coast Fishing Update: Trout, Reds, and More Heating Up for Summer 2025

Gulf Coast Fishing Update: Trout, Reds, and More Heating Up for Summer 2025 2h7315

1/6/2025 · 05:55
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New Orleans Gulf of Mexico Daily Fishing Report

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Artificial Lure here, bringing you the latest scoop for fishing in and around the Gulf of Mexico and New Orleans on this fine June 1st, 2025. Let’s jump right into today’s conditions. We’ve got a classic summer morning shaping up with sunrise at 6:00 AM and sunset coming in around 7:57 PM. The forecast calls for calm to light south winds, partly cloudy skies, and temps rising into the upper 80s by midday—perfect for getting an early start. Tide tables from local marinas show the morning outgoing and a late afternoon incoming tide, which should get the fish moving, especially around marshy cuts and outer bay islands. The story this week is all about the speckled trout and redfish bite. Victory Bay Charters and locals are still reporting excellent numbers of trout, especially in Lake Borgne and drifting the Biloxi Marsh. Most trout are slot-sized, running 1–2 pounds, but every now and then someone boxes a 4-pound trophy. Redfish action is solid as well, with plenty of keepers and a few bull reds making memorable arm-stretchers for those who head a little farther out. Sheepshead are filtering back in and you’ve got an honest shot at black drum and the occasional flounder as well. Offshore, folks are getting ready for another red snapper run as the snapper season is heating up according to the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council. Amberjack and grouper are still in play for those making a deep run past the rigs. Top baits and lures this week are pretty straightforward—soft plastics on 1/4 ounce jigheads are the go-to for trout. Chartreuse or opening night colors are killer in slightly stained marsh water. For topwater action early, tie on a spook or another walking bait before the sun gets too high. If you want steady action on reds or sheepshead, you can’t beat live shrimp or mud minnows under a popping cork. For those using artificials, don’t overlook the classic Mini Hammer-Trap from Bill Lewis—it’s deadly in shallow ponds and grass beds. A couple of hot spots if you’re looking to fill the box: try the northeast shoreline of Lake Borgne around Bayou Platte and the shell points in the Biloxi Marsh. For something a little different, fish the cuts and broken marsh edges in the lower Delacroix area—especially an hour before or after the turn of the tide. That’s the word from the water this morning. Thanks for tuning in—don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a bite or a tip from Artificial Lure. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. 3zd3k

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