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Red River Fishing Forecast: Bass, Cats, and Ideal Conditions for November 8th
- 2024/11/08
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For November 8, 2024, fishing on the Red River in Shreveport is looking promising, despite some recent fluctuations in water levels. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
First off, there are no significant tides to worry about on the Red River, as it is a freshwater river. Sunrise today is at about 7:26 AM, and sunset will be around 6:31 PM. The weather is expected to be mild, with temperatures in the mid-70s to low 80s, ideal for both bass and catfish fishing.
The water levels, although they have been fluctuating, are starting to stabilize, which is good news for fish activity. Yesterday saw a decent catch of fish, particularly largemouth bass and catfish. Anglers reported catching several largemouth bass in the 2- to 4-pound range, often found along the sandbars and rock jetties, especially where there is current. Channel catfish up to 10 pounds were also caught, mainly around submerged tree stumps and root balls.
For bass, soft plastic lures like curly tail grubs and plastic worms in earth tones are working well. Crankbaits, especially those in shad, bream, or bright chartreuse colors, are also effective when fan-casting the backsides of sandbars and rock jetties. If the crankbait bite slows, a june bug or similarly colored 6- or 7-inch V&M worm with a ¼-ounce slip sinker can be very productive.
For catfish, the middle fast water areas are currently hot spots, with fish holding in smaller holes. Using 4- to 5-ounce sinkers and staying in the right current is crucial.
Some of the best areas to fish include the sandbars and rock jetties along the river, particularly near runouts, bayous, and ditches. The Montgomery Area, Red Bayou, and St. Maurice are popular spots with great launching facilities.
Remember to use your depth finder to scan the mouths of run-outs, as shad often ball up there, and active shad usually mean active fish. Enjoy your day on the Red River
First off, there are no significant tides to worry about on the Red River, as it is a freshwater river. Sunrise today is at about 7:26 AM, and sunset will be around 6:31 PM. The weather is expected to be mild, with temperatures in the mid-70s to low 80s, ideal for both bass and catfish fishing.
The water levels, although they have been fluctuating, are starting to stabilize, which is good news for fish activity. Yesterday saw a decent catch of fish, particularly largemouth bass and catfish. Anglers reported catching several largemouth bass in the 2- to 4-pound range, often found along the sandbars and rock jetties, especially where there is current. Channel catfish up to 10 pounds were also caught, mainly around submerged tree stumps and root balls.
For bass, soft plastic lures like curly tail grubs and plastic worms in earth tones are working well. Crankbaits, especially those in shad, bream, or bright chartreuse colors, are also effective when fan-casting the backsides of sandbars and rock jetties. If the crankbait bite slows, a june bug or similarly colored 6- or 7-inch V&M worm with a ¼-ounce slip sinker can be very productive.
For catfish, the middle fast water areas are currently hot spots, with fish holding in smaller holes. Using 4- to 5-ounce sinkers and staying in the right current is crucial.
Some of the best areas to fish include the sandbars and rock jetties along the river, particularly near runouts, bayous, and ditches. The Montgomery Area, Red Bayou, and St. Maurice are popular spots with great launching facilities.
Remember to use your depth finder to scan the mouths of run-outs, as shad often ball up there, and active shad usually mean active fish. Enjoy your day on the Red River