
05 September 2025
"Fishing the Transition: Trout, Reds, and Offshore Snapper in the Gulf of Mexico"
Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana Fishing Report - Daily
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Artificial Lure here with your Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana fishing report for Friday, September 5th, 2025. Sunrise this morning kicked off at 6:22, and sunset will roll in at 7:39 tonight, giving y’all plenty of daylight for chasing a bite. Tidal movement is prime today — the high tide hits at 10:47 am and a strong low swings in at 8:55 pm. The tidal coefficient sits high, 94 at dawn and climbing, so expect heavy current and increased fish activity around those changes according to Tides4Fishing.
Weather-wise, the National Weather Service out of New Orleans says an on-again, off-again thunderstorm pattern is sticking around as a stalled front lingers over the coast. Winds are light from the east 5-10 knots, with seas running 2 feet or less inshore, but be on alert for higher gusts if a storm cell drifts through.
What’s biting? Louisiana Sportsman points out that September marks the transition month: marsh trout are starting to trickle out, reds and flounder are feeding heavy, and the mouths of the passes and deeper cuts are prime. Speckled trout catches have been steady from Lake Pontchartrain down to Hopedale and the Biloxi Marsh. Plenty of folks limited out earlier this week on slot reds and sheepshead around Delacroix, with a bonus run of black drum mixed in. In the offshore scene, the snapper bite is still on when conditions allow, with jack crevalle and bull reds showing near the rigs.
Charter reports from FishingBooker back up the buzz: captains in Lake Charles, Venice, and Grand Isle are bringing in limits of specks most mornings, with solid flounder and a few doormat-sized ones caught on moving tides. Big bull reds are making boatside chaos in the South Pass on popping corks. Even a couple of late-season tripletail have been taken off crab trap buoys.
Best baits right now: Live shrimp is still king, especially under a popping cork for specks and reds. If you’re looking for artificials, try Matrix Shad in “lemonhead” or “purple haze” colors, and topwater plugs like the Heddon Super Spook at daybreak for explosive trout strikes. Soft plastics on 1/4-ounce jigheads work great over grass beds for flounder and slot redfish. For offshore snapper, cut pogies and squid are getting the nod, while chunk mackerel remains the top bait for sharks and big jacks.
Top spots: Delacroix marshes are hot right now, especially around Oak River and Pointe Fienne. The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is giving up big trout along the pilings on outgoing tide, and South Pass at the mouth of the Mississippi has been wild for bull reds on the evening tide swing.
Pro tip: With these strong tides and weather popping up, always check your radar and leave a float plan. Pack a few different leader sizes and keep those hooks sharp — with the water temp settling, fish are getting feisty.
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Weather-wise, the National Weather Service out of New Orleans says an on-again, off-again thunderstorm pattern is sticking around as a stalled front lingers over the coast. Winds are light from the east 5-10 knots, with seas running 2 feet or less inshore, but be on alert for higher gusts if a storm cell drifts through.
What’s biting? Louisiana Sportsman points out that September marks the transition month: marsh trout are starting to trickle out, reds and flounder are feeding heavy, and the mouths of the passes and deeper cuts are prime. Speckled trout catches have been steady from Lake Pontchartrain down to Hopedale and the Biloxi Marsh. Plenty of folks limited out earlier this week on slot reds and sheepshead around Delacroix, with a bonus run of black drum mixed in. In the offshore scene, the snapper bite is still on when conditions allow, with jack crevalle and bull reds showing near the rigs.
Charter reports from FishingBooker back up the buzz: captains in Lake Charles, Venice, and Grand Isle are bringing in limits of specks most mornings, with solid flounder and a few doormat-sized ones caught on moving tides. Big bull reds are making boatside chaos in the South Pass on popping corks. Even a couple of late-season tripletail have been taken off crab trap buoys.
Best baits right now: Live shrimp is still king, especially under a popping cork for specks and reds. If you’re looking for artificials, try Matrix Shad in “lemonhead” or “purple haze” colors, and topwater plugs like the Heddon Super Spook at daybreak for explosive trout strikes. Soft plastics on 1/4-ounce jigheads work great over grass beds for flounder and slot redfish. For offshore snapper, cut pogies and squid are getting the nod, while chunk mackerel remains the top bait for sharks and big jacks.
Top spots: Delacroix marshes are hot right now, especially around Oak River and Pointe Fienne. The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is giving up big trout along the pilings on outgoing tide, and South Pass at the mouth of the Mississippi has been wild for bull reds on the evening tide swing.
Pro tip: With these strong tides and weather popping up, always check your radar and leave a float plan. Pack a few different leader sizes and keep those hooks sharp — with the water temp settling, fish are getting feisty.
Thanks for tuning in to today’s report with Artificial Lure! Don’t forget to subscribe to keep up with the latest on coastal fishing action and tactics. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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