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Red River Shreveport Daily Fishing Report

Red River Shreveport Daily Fishing Report

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  • Hooking Into Summer's Bounty on the Red River
    2025/06/22
    Artificial Lure here with your June 22, 2025, Red River fishing report for Shreveport and the surrounding stretch. Sunrise hit at 6:15 a.m., with sunset set for 8:15 p.m., giving you a full day of prime summer angling. The weather’s just about perfect today—expect clear skies, gentle southwest breezes at 3-5 mph, and highs climbing into the low 80s. That comfortable barometer, along with steady river levels around 14 feet, has the post-spawn bite blazing all up and down our local pools. No tides to worry about on the Red, just the steady pulse of river life.

    Water clarity is a bit stained but remains plenty fishable. With water temps in the low 70s, you can expect fish to stay active—especially early and late when the bite is strongest. Main river ledges, backwater sandbars, oxbows, and any stretch with submerged timber or rocky points are all holding solid numbers of bass right now.

    Largemouth bass action is as good as it gets, with fish ranging from 3 to 8 pounds a regular sight, and even a few double-digit giants landed by folks working that main channel structure and the Highway 1 bridge stretch. The best producers? Texas-rigged worms in black/blue or watermelon seed, Carolina rigs, and don’t leave without Bandit 200 series crankbaits in shad or chartreuse. Chartreuse spinnerbaits and soft jerkbaits like Shadicks have been hot when fish are holding tight to grass and wood. Word from the locals is that dark jigs and shad-pattern crankbaits are also hammering bass, especially around the oxbows and the deeper pools.

    Catfish are starting their summer feed in the river bends and below Lock & Dam #5. Cut shad, nightcrawlers, and even chicken liver are putting plenty of channels and blues in the boat. Catfishing’s not as wild as May’s prespawn, but action is picking up with the warmer water.

    Crappie are holding near brush piles and deeper holes—best bets are small jigs or live minnows, especially in the cooler shade of the afternoon. Folks tossing curly-tail grubs near the Red River South Marina are still pulling a few slabs.

    If you’re new, two of today’s top hot spots: the oxbows near the Highway 1 bridge, and the Red River South Marina area—both are producing steady bites and offer easy access. The river lakes area is also a reliable spot, especially for those who want a chance at big bass without battling the main river current.

    Remember, Red River fishing is all about adapting to changing conditions, but with today’s setup, you won’t go wrong sticking to the basics and fishing structure. Thanks for tuning in to your Shreveport Red River fishing report, and don’t forget to subscribe for the latest updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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  • Red River Shreveport Fishing Report: Post-Spawn Bass, Hungry Catfish, and Crappie Bonanza
    2025/06/21
    Artificial Lure here with your Red River Shreveport fishing report for Saturday, June 21, 2025.

    Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM and you’ll have daylight until around 8:15 PM. We’re seeing a picture-perfect North Louisiana summer day: temps climbing into the low 80s, blue skies with a gentle southwest breeze at 3-5 mph. No tidal action to worry about on the Red, but water levels are steady around 14 feet, and clarity is a bit stained — just enough to give bigger fish some confidence but still plenty fishable.

    Fish activity is lively thanks to warming water temps in the low 70s. The post-spawn largemouth bass bite is still on fire. Local anglers are hauling in 3-8 pounders with some double-digit bass landed this month, especially near main river ledges, sandbars, old timber, and the oxbows around the Highway 1 bridge. Chartreuse spinnerbaits and dark jigs have been getting hammered by hungry bass near submerged timber and rocky points. Don’t forget your Bandit 200 series crankbaits in shad or chartreuse — they’ve been crushing it, especially when bass are roaming those river grass lines. If you prefer plastics, Texas-rigged worms in black/blue or watermelon seed colors and Carolina rigs are both solid bets.

    Catfishing is on the upswing as we move through the end of prespawn. The bite’s decent throughout the pools, especially around the deeper holes and current seams. For catfish, fresh cut shad or nightcrawlers remain your best bet, and reports out of the river lakes area and just below Lock & Dam #5 are positive. Folks have picked up some channel cats along the flats as well as around the Red River South Marina.

    Crappie are still making a showing, especially around submerged brush and the mouths of creeks. Minnows and small jigs in white or chartreuse are your ticket if you’re looking to fill a cooler.

    For hotspots, try:
    - The oxbows near the Highway 1 bridge and up around the river lakes area for bass.
    - Red River South Marina and the stretch below Lock & Dam #5 for consistent catfish action.
    - Any of the old sandbar cuts and sunken timber stands along Pool 5 for mixed species.

    Don’t let the stained water fool you — the bite is hot and the fish are active. If you’re bringing kids or first-timers, stick with those crappie spots early, then hit the bass and catfish runs as the sun climbs.

    Thanks for tuning in to today’s Red River fishing report. Remember to subscribe for daily updates and more tips from your buddy, Artificial Lure. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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  • Red River Fishing Report June 2025: Bass, Cats, and More on the Rise
    2025/06/21
    Artificial Lure here, bringing you the latest Red River fishing report for Shreveport and the surrounding stretches on this fine June 21, 2025.

    Sunrise hit at 6:14 this morning, with sunset coming around 8:14 PM—plenty of daylight to chase that early bite and squeeze in a late-evening session. The weather’s shaping up classic North Louisiana: temps climbing to the upper 80s by this afternoon, high humidity, and a light breeze out of the southeast. Skies are mostly clear, though there’s been just enough cloud cover most mornings to get the fish excited before the sun gets high. Forecasts from the Almanac expect conditions to stay hot and mostly dry through the week.

    No tides to worry about here on the Red, but water levels are steady, running right around 14 feet. The main river has a bit of a stain, but it’s clean enough for solid presentations. Water temps are rolling in the low 70s, meaning the post-spawn bite is still going and fish are moving into their summer patterns, stacking up on main river ledges, sandbars, and in the shade of overhanging trees.

    Largemouth bass remain the main draw, with good numbers and some real quality fish—lots of 3 to 5 pounders and even an 8-pounder landed near the Highway 1 bridge earlier this week. Anglers are reporting the best luck throwing chartreuse or shad-pattern crankbaits along rocky points and around submerged timber. Texas-rigged worms in black and blue or watermelon seed are catching fish when worked slow along the current breaks and deeper holes. For those working the moving water, spinnerbaits in white or chartreuse are getting hammered, especially early and late in the day. Don’t overlook soft jerkbaits around grassy backwaters—these have been deadly on finicky midday bass.

    Catfishing is heating up, too. Guides out of Shreveport say the bite’s back on track, with lots of blues and channels being caught on fresh-cut shad and chicken liver, especially early evening. Most successful folks are setting up on sand flats and deep bends just off the main current.

    If you’re looking for hot spots, try the backwaters around the Highway 1 bridge for bass, and the main channel ledges near Stoner Avenue for a mix of species. The oxbows off the main river are also producing well—especially for bass and the occasional slab crappie.

    So, grab those crankbaits and plastics, pack your live bait if you’re after cats, and get after it. Thanks for tuning in! Don’t forget to subscribe for the latest, and as always, this has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.
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