Red River Shreveport Daily Fishing Report

"Red River Fishing Forecast: Ideal Conditions for Bass and Catfish on December 7, 2024"


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For December 7, 2024, the fishing scene on the Red River in Shreveport is looking promising, despite some recent fluctuations in water levels. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.

First off, since the Red River is a freshwater river, you don't have to worry about tides. Sunrise today is at around 7:03 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 5:09 PM, giving you a good 10 hours of daylight.

Weather-wise, expect a mild day with temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to low 70s, ideal for both bass and catfish fishing. The wind will be light, blowing at about 5 miles per hour, which is perfect for fishing. There's a slight chance of precipitation, but it shouldn't significantly impact your plans.

Yesterday saw a decent catch of fish, particularly largemouth bass in the 2- to 4-pound range, often found along the sandbars and rock jetties where there is current. Channel catfish up to 10 pounds were also caught, especially around submerged tree stumps and root balls.

For largemouth bass, using lures like soft plastic worms, crankbaits, and spinnerbaits can be effective. Crankbaits in shad, bream, or bright chartreuse colors are particularly good. When the crankbait bite slows, switching to a june bug or similarly colored 6- or 7-inch V&M worm with a ¼-ounce slip sinker, fished slowly on the points of the sandbars and jetties, can be very productive.

For catfish, nightcrawlers, chicken livers, and stink baits are your best bets, especially in areas with submerged tree stumps and root balls.

Major bite times today are expected during the early morning from around 5:45 AM to 7:45 AM and late evening from 6:05 PM to 8:05 PM. Minor bite times are from 11:50 AM to 1:50 PM and 10:58 PM to 12:58 AM.

Some of the best spots to try your luck include the Montgomery Area, Red Bayou, and St. Maurice, which all have great launching facilities. The backsides of sandbars and rock jetties, especially those close to runouts, bayous, and ditches, are also highly recommended.

Remember, if the fish aren’t on the points or bars, use your depth finder to scan the mouths of some of the run-outs because shad often ball up there, and where you find active shad, you’ll find active fish. Enjoy your day on the Red River
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