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New Orleans Gulf of Mexico Daily Fishing Report
New Orleans Fishing Heats Up as Summer Approaches

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30/5/2025 · 03:52
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New Orleans Gulf of Mexico Daily Fishing Report

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Artificial Lure here with your Friday May 30th, 2025 fishing report for the Gulf of Mexico waters around New Orleans. We’re rolling into the tail end of May and let me tell you, the bite’s been hot and today is no exception. Sunrise hit right about 5:58 AM and sunset will be around 7:50 PM, giving you a big window to put some fish in the boat. The skies are partly cloudy with light winds and highs pushing the mid-80s—plenty warm, but the humidity’s manageable if you keep a breeze on your face. Tidal conditions have us seeing an incoming tide until midday, then a slow fall toward sunset—textbook prime for those marsh predators to be feeding along the edges. Fishing activity has been on fire. The speckled trout bite is still lighting up the east side of Lake Borgne and throughout the Biloxi Marsh. Most folks are limiting out quick, with keeper trout averaging 1-2 pounds, and a few heavier ones hitting that three-pound mark. These trout have been steady all spring, so now’s the time to fill that ice chest. Redfish action is also strong, especially working the grass edges, oyster reefs, and cuts. There’s plenty of slot reds mixed with some bulls showing out deeper by the es. Bonus: sheephead are moving back in from their spring spawn, stacking up nicely along pilings and rocks. Offshore, the red snapper season is going strong—limits are common around the rigs out of Venice and Breton Sound, with snapper in the 16-20 inch range and an occasional bigger fish. Yellowfin tuna are starting to show at the platforms southeast of Venice, mostly caught on chunk bait and big topwater plugs when the birds are working. If you’re feeling adventurous, a few cobia and triple tail have made surprise appearances out by the floating debris and weedlines. Best lures and bait for today: For specks, live shrimp under a popping cork is gold, but if you’re slinging artificial, Matrix Shad in chartreuse or glow, Vudu Shrimp, and MirrOlure’s MirrOdine are all hot tickets. For reds, gold spoons and spinnerbaits with chartreuse skirts on the flats are money. Bulls and big drum are still biting dead shrimp or blue crab around structure, and for sheephead, just tip a jig head with shrimp and bounce it near the rocks. Couple hotspots worth your focus right now: the shell banks and mouths of bayous on the east side of Lake Borgne for fast trout action, the MRGO rocks for mixed bags, and the outside islands in the Biloxi Marsh if you’re chasing solitude and shot at some true Louisiana giants. Offshore guys, hit those close rigs off Venice early for your snapper, then go wide for a crack at those tunas. There’s no better time to be fishing southeast Louisiana, folks. Don’t forget your sunscreen, plenty of water, and check those licenses before you leave the dock. Thanks for tuning in to today’s report. Make sure to subscribe for daily updates and keep your tackle ready—every day’s a new adventure out here. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. 2283s

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