Artificial Lure here with your June 6, 2025, fishing report for the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana coast.
Sunrise hit at 6:01am, with sunset set for a long 8:03pm, giving us prime daylight hours. Tides are running moderate today—Louisiana’s marshes and bays are seeing average movement, so expect workable current but no extreme conditions. Water temperatures are holding steady close to 80 degrees, which has been the sweet spot for big catches all week. Expect a light early morning breeze with the potential for pop-up storms by afternoon, as NOAA is still warning of an above-normal hurricane season—so always keep an ear to the weather radio before launching.
The bite has been absolutely on fire. According to recent field reports from Louisiana Sportsman and Shoofly Magazine, the speckled trout bite is hot across Shell Beach, Hopedale, and down toward St. Bernard—these inshore waters are loaded with baitfish, and trout have been stacking up behind the points and along outer marsh edges. Most folks are limiting out early, especially when working live shrimp under popping corks or downsizing to Matrix Shad soft plastics in glow, shrimp creole, or opening night patterns. When the tide moves, don’t sleep on topwater—walk-the-dog lures like a Spook Jr. or She Dog in bone or chrome are drawing explosive strikes at first light.
Redfish are doing what redfish do best: cruising the grass edges and oyster-laden points in two to four feet of water. Folks are weeding through some undersized reds around Hopedale and Lake Borgne, but the slot and bull reds are on the chew, especially outgoing tide. Best bets have been gold spoons, chartreuse spinnerbaits, and Gulp shrimp pitched tight to grass. Don’t ignore cut mullet or live pogies if you want to target a true marsh bruiser.
Venture farther out and Venice is the place to be for offshore action right now. This is peak red snapper season—charters are coming in heavy with limits, and there’s a mixed bag of vermilion snapper, lane snapper, grouper, and even a few cobia or sharks if you’re bottom bouncing with cut bait or squid. Look for rigs and reefs in 100-200 foot depths for the best shot at a freezer-filler.
Hot spots this week: Shell Beach and Hopedale for trout and redfish; Venice offshore for red snapper and grouper. For a quieter marsh adventure, Biloxi Marsh is just hitting its stride and holds the potential for a personal-best bull red or a surprise triple tail.
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