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Louisiana Gulf Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and Offshore Bounty

Louisiana Gulf Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and Offshore Bounty

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Artificial Lure here, bringing you the latest from the Gulf of Mexico and Louisiana’s legendary coast this fine Saturday, June 21st, 2025.

Sunrise kicked off at 6:01am, with sunset stretching out to 8:03pm, giving us a full window to work those lines. Weather’s been classic Louisiana summer—humid, warm, and a light Gulf breeze to keep the skeeters honest. Water temps are holding steady in the 80-degree range, which means both inshore and offshore species are fired up. NOAA reminds us to keep an eye out for those surprise afternoon pop-up storms, especially in the marsh and barrier islands.

On the tide, we’re seeing a moderate, early-morning outgoing cycle. That’s the ticket for explosive surface action, especially first light. Most of your big trout and redfish are feeding heavy right after dawn.

Inshore, the reports couldn’t be better. Speckled trout have been thick from Shell Beach to Hopedale, out toward Breton Sound. Most boats are limiting out early. Local captain Mike Callahan calls June a “can’t-miss” month for the marsh bite. Anglers working live shrimp under popping corks are packing the cooler, but if you like to throw plastics, the MirrOlure She Dog topwater is drawing wild strikes early, followed by Matrix Shad soft plastics on 1/4-ounce jigheads once the sun’s up. Topwater lures—especially “walk the dog” style spooks—are deadly for big specs and slots around sunrise, while spinner baits work wonders for redfish in stained water along the canes and grass edges. Louisiana’s Sportsman and Captain Troy Wetzel both confirm that crankbaits get the job done for deeper patterns, especially as things heat up midday.

Offshore, federally-permitted snapper boats are seeing great action. Red snapper are running steady on the nearshore reefs, with a few bonus cobia popping up. John D. out of Boothville-Venice says big fish are unusually close in, and wahoo season is gearing up. Don’t be shocked if you see boats coming in heavy with tripletail—several over the 18-inch mark have already been landed in the last week.

For bait, nothing beats a frisky live shrimp or croaker right now, though the diehard artificial folks are having a blast with kicker crabs and spinner baits, especially around Lake Borgne and the Biloxi Marsh.

Hot spots today:
- Shell Beach to Hopedale for limits of speckled trout.
- Breton Sound rigs and reefs for mixed bags and red snapper.
- Lake Borgne and the Biloxi Marsh edges for early-morning redfish.

That’s your on-the-water rundown for the Louisiana Gulf. Thanks for tuning in—don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a bite. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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