Red River Shreveport Daily Fishing Report

Fishing the Red River in Shreveport: A Winter Wonderland for Anglers


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If you're planning to hit the Red River in Shreveport today, January 26, 2025, here's what you need to know for a successful day on the water.

First off, the weather is expected to be mild, with temperatures ranging from the mid-50s to low 60s, making it comfortable for fishing. Sunrise is at 7:16 AM, and sunset will be at 5:32 PM, giving you about 10 hours and 15 minutes of daylight.

The Red River at Shreveport is currently at a stable level, below the flood stage of 30 feet, with the water level slightly risen over the last 24 hours. This stability is ideal for fishing.

Yesterday saw decent activity for largemouth bass, with several catches in the 2- to 4-pound range, often found along sandbars and rock jetties where there is current. Catfish and crappie were also active, especially in the backwater lakes and near submerged structures. The river is known for its bass fishing, particularly in the five pools along the river, and you can also expect to catch walleye and other species.

For bass, use crankbaits with shad and chartreuse colors, and plastic worms in purple or black. These lures tend to work well in the cooler winter waters. For catfish, nightcrawlers and stink baits are effective, while crappie can be caught using small jigs and minnows.

Some of the best spots include the public boat launches in Vivian, Bossier City, and Coushatta. The Red River South Marina area is also a hotspot, with plenty of bass and other species. Look for areas with submerged logs, stumps, and woody structures near channel drop-offs.

Given the river's current conditions, it's a great time to get out there and enjoy some quality fishing on the Red River in Shreveport. So pack your gear, grab your favorite lures, and head out to one of these hot spots for a day filled with fishing action.
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