Artificial Lure with your Sunday fishing report for August 10th, coming straight from the heart of the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana.
Sunrise cracked the horizon at 6:25 AM this morning, winking over calm seas and temperatures hovering close to 81°F at dawn. You can expect it to heat up quick—mid-90s by noon, with a steady southern breeze picking up in the afternoon. Sunset tonight is marked at 7:54 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to chase a bite.
Now, let’s talk tides. North Pass charts have tidal coefficients reading around 67 at first light, dropping to about 62 midday and easing off to 57 by sunset. That puts us right in the sweet spot for average tidal swing, which means good water movement and active fish—especially in those classic solunar periods right at sunrise and sunset, so plan your casts accordingly.
Fish action’s been solid this past week. Offshore boats are still bringing in regular limits of red snapper, especially around the nearshore reefs, with bonus cobia rolling through. Inshore, speckled trout are biting hard out at the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway and the marshes behind Shell Beach. Early risers yesterday put 20–30 trout in the cooler before breakfast. Over near Venice, big bull reds are running closer to the jetties and outer bays, with several over 30 lbs reported.
Tarpon anglers—Venice’s Delta is your hot spot right now. Breakaway jigs in the classic Coon-Pop style are still the best bait according to local reports from Louisiana Sportsman. If you want that big silver king, throw live mullet or big menhaden, but don’t sleep on a chartreuse plastic—sometimes it’s all about the flash.
For snapper offshore, squid and cigar minnows are catching well, but don’t overlook a Black Bart Lures Rum Cay Candy in blue-yellow—local captains swear by it for quick bite action, especially for tuna and white snapper.
Best lure for morning trout has been anything in the matrix shad or lemon head color. Tide-activated fish seem to be holding to shell points and deep holes along the causeway and Biloxi Marsh spoils. Rig’em under a popping cork for best results.
Live shrimp under a popping cork remains the ticket for slot reds up in Delacroix and Hopedale. If you’re working the outer marsh, try gold spoons and spinnerbaits mid-morning when the sun’s high—those reds can’t resist.
Hot Spots for today:
- Venice Jetty: Bull reds and tarpon stacking in with bait swarms—go early before the boat traffic bumps them deeper.
- Lake Pontchartrain Causeway: Speckled trout hitting hard at dawn on matrix shad, plus bonus sheepshead around the pilings.
- Breton Sound Islands: Still steady for mixed trout, reds, and white drum. Early topwater bite if it’s overcast—chug bugs and skitterwalks have been picking up the difference.
Fishing overall is ranking a strong 7 out of 10—steady bite, good conditions, and plenty of variety. Don’t forget, with the midday heat, it pays to hydrate, stay shaded, and work deeper drop-offs when the sun’s right overhead.
With the sun up and the tides swinging, get your lines tight and your gear prepped. The Gulf’s showing off this August, so chase the bite and make the most of it.
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