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Louisiana Fishing Report: Summer Trout, Reds, and Offshore Snapper Bite Strong

Louisiana Fishing Report: Summer Trout, Reds, and Offshore Snapper Bite Strong

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Good morning y’all, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana fishing report for Wednesday, June 18th, 2025.

We’ve got another beautiful summer day shaping up on the coast. Sunrise crested at 5:59AM, with sunset rolling in around 8:03PM, giving us plenty of daylight to get after ‘em. Tides around key areas like Grand Isle and the southeast marshes are running moderately, with a tidal coefficient of 61 early and slowly dropping to 59 by the evening, so expect steady—if not dramatic—tidal movement. Low tide is late morning, with a higher tide building overnight, so fish will be pushing in and out of the marsh edges and oyster reefs all day. That’s prime time to catch ‘em moving and feeding, especially around changing water[6][8].

Weather is mostly calm, humidity’s up as you’d expect, and winds are light—perfect for working those inshore and nearshore waters. Shell Beach, Hopedale, and Grand Isle have all been productive, with water clarity holding up well, and pockets of bait everywhere you look.

Folks have been hammering speckled trout and redfish in solid numbers this week, according to Louisiana Sportsman reports. Hopedale and Shell Beach are still seeing strong trout bites, some days with near limits, and the reds are cruising the marsh grass and broken islands. Captains from Captain Experiences mention mixed boxes daily, with good-sized reds, a steady sheepshead bite, and even flounder showing up where there’s current and shell bottom[1][2][7]. Offshore, snapper season is on, and the rigs south of Grand Isle have been giving up their share of big red snapper and the occasional cobia[5].

Top baits this week: live shrimp under a popping cork is always a winner for both trout and reds. But don’t overlook artificials—matrix shad, Vudu shrimp, and gold spoons have all been hot, especially in off-colored water or around grass beds. Early morning topwater action has been excellent, especially for trout—think Super Spook Juniors or Rapala Skitterwalks. If you’re heading out for snapper, squid or cut bait around the rigs is producing steady action, but big jigs will tempt the bruisers too.

Some hot spots to try today:
- Shell Beach Horseshoe Lagoon: Trout and reds are stacked up in the cuts and drains on a falling tide.
- Grand Isle’s surf and Caminada Pass: Plenty of slot reds and trout pushing bait up close to the beaches and passes in the early morning.
Stay on the move till you find the bite—keep your eye on water movement and bait activity, and you’ll get tight in no time.

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