Red River Shreveport Daily Fishing Report

Navigating the Red River Rebound: Angling Insights for Shreveport's Challenging Conditions


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For October 12, 2024, the Red River in Shreveport is presenting a mix of challenges and opportunities for anglers. Here’s what you need to know:

**Weather and Conditions:**
The forecast indicates a high of around 78 degrees with partly cloudy skies, a welcome break from the recent heat. However, the river is still recovering from historical flooding, which has relocated bass and altered habitats.

**Sunrise and Sunset:**
Sunrise is at 7:23 AM, and sunset is at 6:45 PM, giving you a good window to fish during the most active times.

**Fish Activity:**
Bass activity has been slow due to the recent flooding and high water temperatures. However, with the cooling temperatures, bass are starting to become more active. Shad are plentiful and active, which can stimulate bass to feed, but they might be avoiding lures in favor of natural food.

**Catch Reports:**
Yesterday, anglers reported catching small numbers of bass, with most limits in the 8- to 10-pound range. The bigger bass are concentrated in specific areas, particularly in the backwaters where the water is clearer and there is more cover.

**Best Lures and Bait:**
Given the conditions, junk fishing with a variety of lures is recommended. For bass, try using soft plastic rigs like drop shots or weedless crayfish, and hard-bodied retrieve lures such as crankbaits or jerk baits. Crayfish, bluegill, and perch patterns are effective. For catfish, which are also active in the river, use cut shad or nightcrawlers around the creek or river channel edges.

**Hot Spots:**
Focus on the backwaters, which are holding the biggest bass. Areas with clearer water and cover, such as submerged logs or vegetation, are key. The main river can also be productive, especially where there are subtle changes in the riverbed or near drop-offs.

**Additional Tips:**
Adaptability is crucial. The bass have relocated from prime shoreline targets due to the water level changes, so they are often suspended slightly away from the steep banks. Flipping and pitching tactics can be effective in these conditions. Keep an open mind and be prepared to switch strategies as the day progresses.

Overall, while the fishing is tough, the right approach and a bit of luck can yield some impressive catches on the Red River.
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