Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Red River Shreveport fishing report for Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
The weather today is mild and cloudy, making it perfect for a day out on the water. Sunrise was at 6:32 AM and sunset will be at 7:48 PM, giving you plenty of daylight hours to reel in some beauties.
The Red River is showing moderate flow rates today, which is actually better than the low levels we've been seeing in recent weeks. Water clarity has improved since our last rain, with a slight stain that's just right for triggering those bass to bite.
Speaking of bass, they've been quite active lately! Anglers have been reporting good success with largemouth bass in the 2-4 pound range, with some lucky folks landing a few 5-pounders. The bass are hanging around structure and moving into shallower water as the day progresses.
For your tackle box today, I'd recommend crankbaits in shad and chartreuse colors. Those have been consistently producing hits. If the bite slows down, switch to plastic worms in purple or black. With our current water temps, don't forget those slower-moving baits like finesse jigs in green pumpkin, finesse worms, or Ned rigs.
Catfish action has been steady, especially in the deeper pools. Nightcrawlers and stink baits are your friends here. Crappie fishing has picked up too, with small jigs and minnows being the ticket to success.
Hot spots to check out today include the river lakes area and the five pools of the Red River, which have been rich in bass activity. The area around Lock & Dam #5 has been particularly productive this week. Red River South Marina is another spot worth hitting, with several folks reporting nice stringers of bass and catfish there yesterday.
Don't forget about those public boat launches from Vivian to Bossier City, Coushatta, Natchitoches, Alexandria, Pineville, and Marksville. They're all providing good access to prime fishing waters.
One local tip: the cooler morning temperatures have fish holding a bit deeper than usual for this time of year, so be patient and work those deeper edges before moving shallow.
That's the word from the water today, folks. Remember to check your licenses and limits before heading out. This is Artificial Lure signing off – tight lines and good fishing to y'all!