Red River Shreveport Daily Fishing Report

Fishing the Red River: Ideal Conditions for Catfish and Bass in Shreveport


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Today, October 16th, the Red River in Shreveport is offering some promising fishing conditions. Here’s what you need to know:

First off, the weather is looking favorable with mild temperatures and clear skies, making it an ideal day to be out on the water. Sunrise was at 7:14 AM, and sunset will be at 6:50 PM, giving you a full day to fish.

The water levels on the Red River have been stable lately, which is great news for anglers. The river has been tamed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers with the installation of locks and dams, creating several pools that are now more like lakes, each about 12 to 13 miles long. This has significantly improved the fishing conditions, especially for largemouth bass and catfish.

As for tidal reports, the Red River does not have significant tides since it is a freshwater river, but water levels can fluctuate due to rainfall and dam operations. Currently, the water levels are near perfect, and the water temperatures are in the low 60s, which is ideal for both bass and catfish.

Fish activity has been good, especially for catfish. They are moving into the middle of the river, preferring areas with faster currents and mid-river holes. For bass, the flooded backwaters and areas around the locks and dams are hot spots. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a decent number of catfish, with some bigger ones moving in as they prepare for the spawn. Bass fishing has also been productive, with many largemouths being caught in the pools and backwaters.

For catfish, using 4-5 oz sinkers and bait like nightcrawlers, chicken livers, or stink baits has been effective. For bass, soft plastics, crankbaits, and spinnerbaits are working well. The key is to fish in areas with some current and structure, such as drop-offs and cut banks.

Some hot spots to consider include the areas around Lock and Dam No. 5 near Shreveport-Bossier, and the flooded backwaters of Benoit Bayou and Racetrack Bayou. These areas offer a mix of current and still water, which attracts a variety of fish.

Overall, it’s a great day to be fishing on the Red River, with plenty of opportunities to catch both catfish and bass. Just remember to stay safe and navigate carefully, as the river can still have some hidden dangers.
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