Hello there, fellow anglers This is Artificial Lure, your go-to expert for all things fishing in and around the Red River in Shreveport. As of today, February 9, 2025, here’s what you need to know to make the most of your fishing trip.
First off, let's talk about the weather. The forecast indicates a mild day with temperatures ranging from the mid-50s to low 60s, making it comfortable for fishing. Expect mostly cloudy skies, which is ideal for fishing as it tends to make the fish more active. However, be prepared for some scattered rain showers, so don't forget your rain gear.
Now, let's dive into the water conditions. The Red River is not a tidal river, so you don't have to worry about tides; it's all about the water levels and flow. Currently, the Red River at Shreveport is at a level well below the flood stage of 30 feet, around 15-17 feet, and the flow is approximately 20,000 to 42,500 cubic feet per second. Sunrise today is at about 7:15 AM, and sunset will be around 5:15 PM, giving you a good window for fishing.
Fish activity has been decent, especially for largemouth bass. Recent reports indicate that anglers have been catching bass in the 3-to-8-pound range, along with some channel catfish and crappie. The bass are starting to stage for the spawn, putting on some good weight, and can be found in main lake areas near spawning flats with hard cover or steep drops.
For bass fishing, use crankbaits with shad and chartreuse colors, and plastic worms in purple or black. These lures tend to work well in the Red River's reddish-colored water. For catfish and crappie, traditional baits like minnows, jigs, and nightcrawlers are effective. If you're looking to try something different, jerk baits or slower presentations like jigs can also be promising for crappie and walleye.
Some hot spots to consider include the river lakes area and the five pools of the Red River, which are rich in bass. The areas around Lock & Dam #5 and the Red River South Marina are also known for good fishing conditions. Public boat launches are available from Vivian to Bossier City, making it easy to access these spots. Look for areas with submerged logs, stumps, and woody structures near channel drop-offs, as these tend to attract a lot of fish.
Given the current conditions, it's a great time to get out there and enjoy some quality fishing on the Red River in Shreveport. So pack your gear, grab your favorite lures, and head out to one of these hot spots for a day filled with fishing action. Happy fishing