Red River Shreveport Daily Fishing Report

"Red River Shreveport Fishing Report: Spring Delight and Lively Bites Await Anglers"


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Howdy folks, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your Red River Shreveport fishing report for May 18, 2025. The conditions are shaping up for another stellar day on the water, so grab your rods and let’s dive in.

First light hit at 6:48 AM today and sunset will be right around 7:49 PM, so you have a lengthy window to work every spot. Weather has been a true spring delight: clear skies, highs topping out at about 78 degrees, and a gentle southern breeze at 5 to 8 miles an hour. The river’s sitting steady near fourteen and a half feet with just a bit of stain—perfect for keeping those fish frisky and feeding. Water temps are holding in the 60s, which is keeping the post-spawn bite nice and lively[2][3].

Bass fishing is still stealing the show. Most fish are coming in between three and five pounds, especially from main river ledges, sandbars, timber, and backwaters. Texas-rigged worms and Carolina rigs in black and blue or watermelon seed have been the real deal. Don’t overlook Bandit 200 series crankbaits in shad or chartreuse patterns—those have been putting a pile of bass in the boat this week, especially when fishing along rock jetties or working that moving current. When the fish are hugging the grass lines, soft jerkbaits like a Shadick have been hot[2][3].

Crappie are stacking up near brush piles and submerged timber in the deeper cuts. Jigs tipped with minnows are your best bet right now. The bite’s not as fast as a couple weeks ago, but fish up to a pound and a half are coming in for patient anglers.

If you’re after white bass, the schools are holding up in the main river and the deeper cuts. Try small inline spinners or jigging spoons for easy limits—some folks have been reporting full stringers in under an hour[3].

Catfish action is excellent, especially in that three to ten foot range. Cut shad and punch bait continue to haul in channel and blue cats in good numbers. The bite is steady both from the bank and the boat[3].

A couple hot spots you’ll want to check are the old lock and dam just upstream of downtown—great for bass and cats—and the sandbars around Stoner Avenue Landing, which have produced solid stringers all week.

In summary, the Red River’s fishing as good as it gets for May: warm water, steady levels, and active fish across the board. Top lures today are Texas-rigged soft plastics, Bandit crankbaits, and spinnerbaits for bass, small jigs for crappie, and cut shad for cats. Good luck out there and tight lines, folks[2][3].
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