Artificial Lure here with your Friday morning fishing report for Louisiana’s slice of the Gulf of Mexico, August 8th, 2025. The day’s already heating up fast, but we’re riding a fresh high tide—peaked around 8:20 this morning near Grand Isle, with low tide swinging in closer to sunset at just before 8 o’clock, so you’ll want to be on the water during those moving periods. The sunrise gave us a golden start at 6:07 AM, and sunset won’t hit till just past 8. Weather’s classic Louisiana summer—steamy, humid, with light southerly breezes, and plenty of sun baking the marshes and open water.
Let’s get down to how the fish are biting. It’s that midsummer mix right now. Speckled trout are still holding strong in Lake Pontchartrain—a rare treat for August, since most years, the bite would’ve faded by now, but reports from the Pontchartrain Conservancy say quality trout, many busting past the 20-inch mark, are still being hauled in. Redfish are moving thick through the outer marshes and up along shell banks, drum and sheepshead are stacked on deeper reefs, and the occasional jack crevalle or tarpon is making a blitz run, especially as you push out towards Chandeleur Sound and the open Gulf.
It’s quantity and quality—anglers are regularly posting nice boxfuls. Louisiana Sportsman’s August issue highlights big drum caught on the fly down in Hopedale, and group limits being landed by crews working marsh cuts and current lines. Cypremort Point State Park is also getting attention for easy launching and reliable action—especially for reds and summertime trout.
As for what’s working: speckled trout are hitting live shrimp under popping corks, especially around bridges, edges, and any oyster-laden drop-off you can find. Soft plastics in glow, chartreuse, and purple colors are steady producers—especially Matrix Shads and Vudu Shrimp. Topwater lures at first light get vicious strikes, but you’ll want to switch to jigheads with Gulp! or Down South plastics as the sun climbs. Over on open beaches and passes, Spanish mackerel are running—break out the silver spoons and Gotcha plugs for them and the aggressive summertime jacks. For pompano, banana jigs tipped with sand fleas or peeled fresh shrimp are the top ticket right now, and don’t be shy about using cut bait for redfish and drum.
If you’re catfishing the big rivers or brackish marsh, B’n’M Poles are getting love from local anglers for their sensitivity and backbone—perfect for dragging crankbaits or presenting good stink bait. For bluegill and panfish when the salt gets too much, scale down to 1/8-oz jigs and tight-line the grass beds.
For hotspots today, circle these on your chart:
- Lake Pontchartrain’s eastern shorelines—especially near the bridges and Rigolets.
- Grand Isle passes, especially around Caminada and Barataria Pass, as tides push bait in and out.
- Cypremort Point and the deeper cuts near Oyster Bayou for easy redfish and drum action.
Remember, the fish are most active around that tidal swing. With muggy air and warm water, make hydration as much a priority as fresh bait. Keep an eye out for fast afternoon storms—summer can change in a flash out here.
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