
Ideal Early Summer Conditions on the Red River for Bass, Cats and Crappie
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No need to worry about tides on the Red River, but the river’s holding steady at around 14 feet, with a bit of the usual stain in the water. Visibility is good enough to work both the main channel and the backwaters, which often have different hues and clarity depending on recent rain and wind. Water temps are sitting comfortable in the low 70s, keeping the post-spawn action alive and well. According to local podcasts and fishing reports, the river’s at its classic early-summer best, with conditions ripe for a good haul.
Bass fishing is the headline story right now. Largemouths in the 3-to-8-pound range are showing up all over the place, with a handful of double-digit fish pulled out around the Highway 1 bridge and near submerged timber, especially in the river’s backwater oxbows and along main river ledges. Anglers are reporting the hot baits as Texas-rigged worms and Carolina rigs in watermelon seed or black/blue. If crankbaits are your style, don’t leave home without a Bandit 200 in shad or chartreuse. Soft jerkbaits like Shadicks have been especially lethal around grass lines and shallow timber, while chartreuse spinnerbaits and dark jigs are getting hammered in rocky spots and near laydowns.
Catfish and crappie are steady, too, with a few nice channels and slabs coming from deeper holes on nightcrawlers and minnows. If you’re looking to mix things up, classic jigs and live bait are still the way to go for those species, especially in the slower-moving sections and cuts off the main flow.
For hot spots, the pools between Lock & Dam #5 and Red River South Marina continue to deliver, with the river lakes area and the oxbows off Bossier City holding some of the best action. The old timber and rocky points around the Highway 1 bridge are another solid bet if you want to chase after those heavy bass.
That’s the scoop for today—from stained river water to oxbow honey holes, there’s no shortage of bites if you line things up right. Thanks for tuning in to your daily Red River fishing update, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a tip from Artificial Lure. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.