Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana Fishing Report - Daily

Midweek Madness: Redfish Raging, Trout Tearing It Up, and Snapper Sizzling in the Gulf


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Artificial Lure here with your June 11, 2025, Gulf of Mexico Louisiana fishing report, talking like we do down here on the dock. Today’s shaping up classic mid-June: muggy, southerly winds, starting warm and only getting hotter as the sun climbs. We had sunrise at 6:01 a.m. and you’ll see sunset at 8:04 p.m., so you’ve got plenty of daylight to chase those linesiders. As for the tides, we saw a big incoming push early, peaking about mid-morning, then easing out this afternoon—just what you want for morning action.

Weather’s typical early summer—temperatures climbing into the high 80s, with humidity making it feel every bit as sticky. Watch for afternoon pop-up storms, especially if you’re running out past the jetties. The water clarity is solid around Shell Beach but a little muddy in Lake Pontchartrain and Lake Borgne, though things are clearing and the fish are moving[2][4].

Fish activity? It’s been red hot. The speckled trout bite is absolutely on fire right now all around Shell Beach, Hopedale, and the Biloxi Marsh. Folks have been stacking limits before breakfast, with some real slabs mixed in. Trout are holding on points, oyster reefs, and the deeper edges of the MRGO rocks—one of the top hot spots this week, according to several local guides and the Louisiana Sportsman. The redfish bite remains steady, especially around the grass edges and marsh drains, though you’ll want to fish that last hour of the incoming tide and first hour of the fall for best results[1][5].

Big news, too: Red snapper season’s rolling and folks running out to the rigs and nearshore reefs are limiting early—many before 10 a.m. Out of Delacroix and Grand Isle, anglers are icing down snapper along with bonus mangroves and porgies. Don’t sleep on sheepshead and black drum, either; the bite’s been hot on the bridges and rock piles, with easy limits coming to those soaking bait around the structure[2][6].

Live shrimp is king for everything right now, fished under a popping cork for trout and reds, or on a Carolina rig near structure for snapper. For artificial lovers, it’s hard to beat a chartreuse Matrix Shad or Vudu Shrimp under a cork, and topwater plugs early have been getting blown up by bigger trout and slot reds. For snapper, try jigging a bucktail tipped with squid or pogie chunks.

Hot spots to circle on your chart: Shell Beach and the MRGO rocks are primo for specks and reds, while Breton Sound rigs are producing easy snapper limits. Head to Hopedale’s outer bays for mixed bags, and don’t skip the Lake Borgne shorelines for morning trout and the occasional flounder.

That’s the word from the water today. Thanks for tuning in—make sure you subscribe so you never miss a bite-by-bite breakdown from yours truly. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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