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  • Discover the ultimate fishing insights with Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana Daily Fishing Report. Dive into expert tips, weather conditions, and prime fishing spots along the Louisiana coastline. Stay updated on seasonal trends and catch the latest news from local anglers. Perfect for fishing enthusiasts eager to enhance their Gulf of Mexico adventures.

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Discover the ultimate fishing insights with Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana Daily Fishing Report. Dive into expert tips, weather conditions, and prime fishing spots along the Louisiana coastline. Stay updated on seasonal trends and catch the latest news from local anglers. Perfect for fishing enthusiasts eager to enhance their Gulf of Mexico adventures.

For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease....

Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock

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Copyright 2024 Quiet. Please
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  • Taming the Tides and Winds: Fishing the Gulf of Mexico's Promising Spots
    2024/12/22
    Today, December 22, 2024, the fishing scene in the Gulf of Mexico, particularly in southeast Louisiana, is looking promising despite the challenging weather conditions.

    First off, let's talk about the tides. For areas like Venice and Empire, the tidal coefficient is relatively high, indicating strong tidal movements. According to the tide charts, today's high tide is expected around 10:52 PM, and the low tide was at 2:44 PM[2].

    The weather has been tough, with relentless winds that have made the waters muddy in some areas. However, this has not deterred the fish from biting. Yesterday, we had success in the shallow bays and creeks around Empire, where the water was cleaner. The wind has been a factor, but moving to areas like Empire has proven fruitful[1].

    Sunrise today was at 6:53 AM, and sunset will be at 5:12 PM, giving us a good 10 hours of daylight to get out on the water.

    The fish activity has been good, especially for red fish. We've been catching nice upper slot and bull red fish in the shallow grass areas and on wind-blown flats with clean water. The recent cold snap has started to change the fishing dynamics, and we expect it to get even better as winter settles in[1].

    For lures, topwater baits like the walk-the-dog type stick baits (known as spooks) and poppers & chuggers are highly effective. These lures simulate the movement of prey on the surface, attracting big fish from below. Crankbaits are also a good choice, especially if you know the depth at which they are designed to swim. This helps avoid getting tangled in seaweed or debris[3].

    Hot spots include the shallow bays and creeks around Empire and the areas from Hopedale down to Venice, particularly in the cleaner waters of the wind-blown flats. The Calcasieu Estuary, which includes the Calcasieu River and Lake Calcasieu, is also a great place to target speckled trout, redfish, and flounder[5].

    Overall, it's a great time to get out on the water, and with the right lures and knowledge of the tides and weather, you can have a successful day fishing in the Gulf of Mexico.
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  • "Gulf of Mexico Fishing Forecast: Redfish, Speckled Trout, and Sheepshead Thrive in Louisiana's Mild Winter"
    2024/12/21
    For December 21, 2024, the fishing scene in the Gulf of Mexico, particularly in Louisiana, is looking promising. Here’s what you need to know:

    ### Tidal Report and Weather
    Today, in Lake Charles, the sun rose at 7:08 AM and will set at 5:21 PM. The tidal coefficient is relatively high, indicating strong tides and currents. The low tide was at 12:14 PM, and the high tide will be at 8:34 PM[2].

    ### Fish Activity
    The mild winter weather is favoring the activity of redfish, speckled trout, and sheepshead in the Louisiana marshes. These species are thriving, making this a great time for inshore fishing[1].

    ### Types and Amounts of Fish
    Yesterday saw a good catch of redfish, speckled trout, and sheepshead. The marsh areas, especially around Montegut and the Mermentau River above Grand Chenier, have been producing consistent results. Speckled trout are particularly active in areas like Vermilion Bay and around the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway Bridge[5].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For topwater fishing, the walk-the-dog type stick baits (known as spooks) and poppers & chuggers are highly effective. These lures simulate prey on the surface, attracting larger fish. Crankbaits are also recommended, especially those designed to run at the right depth for the fishing environment. For speckled trout, sheepshead minnows are becoming a more viable option as the north winds start to blow water out of the marsh[3][5].

    ### Hot Spots
    - **Montegut**: This area gets less fishing pressure compared to Cocodrie or Grand Isle but offers some of the best fishing in the state.
    - **Mermentau River above Grand Chenier**: This spot is known for its consistent catches of redfish and speckled trout.
    - **Vermilion Bay**: Areas like The Cove, the Hammock, and Blue Point are good for speckled trout.
    - **Lake Pontchartrain Causeway Bridge**: This is a hot spot for catching stout redfish.

    Overall, the conditions are ideal for a productive day of fishing in the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana. Make sure to check the weather forecast and tidal charts before heading out, and don’t hesitate to try the recommended lures and bait.
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  • Favorable Fishing on the Gulf: Tides, Weather, and Hotspots in Louisiana
    2024/12/20
    If you're heading out to fish in the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana today, December 20, 2024, here's what you need to know:

    First off, let's check the tides. For Lake Charles, the high tide is at 00:48 AM with a height of 0.95 ft, followed by a low tide at 7:03 AM with a height of 0.59 ft. The next high tide will be at 9:25 AM with a height of 0.62 ft, and the final low tide of the day is at 6:05 PM with a height of -0.24 ft[2].

    The weather is looking mild, with partly cloudy skies and moderate winds coming in from the northeast at about 10-15 mph. However, be prepared for windier conditions later in the day, especially if you're out in open waters. Stick to protected areas like the bay or rivers if it gets too rough[1].

    Sunrise today is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 5:16 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing trips[2].

    Fish activity has been robust in the Louisiana marshes and surrounding waters. Redfish have been tailing frequently and are feeding well, especially in the shallow ponds. Speckled trout are moving into the deeper holes, so be prepared to adjust your depth accordingly. Sheepshead are also plentiful, stacked up in the marsh areas[1].

    Yesterday's catches included consistent limits of large speckled trout, often in the 3 to 5-pound range. Redfish and sheepshead were also abundant, with bull reds and jacks schooling in large groups around the Boothville-Venice area[1].

    For lures, topwater baits like walk the dog type stick baits (known as spooks) and poppers & chuggers are highly effective. These lures simulate the movement of baitfish on the surface, attracting bigger predators. Crankbaits are also a good choice, especially if you know the right depth for the fishing environment. Make sure to choose a crankbait that matches the depth you're fishing in to avoid getting tangled in seaweed or debris[3].

    Hot spots include the protected waters of the bay and rivers, especially around dock pilings and other structure where predatory game fish tend to ambush prey on outgoing tides. The Louisiana marshes, particularly the shallow ponds and deeper holes, are also prime areas for catching redfish, speckled trout, and sheepshead[1][4].

    So, gear up, check the tides, and head out to enjoy the promising fishing conditions in the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana.
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