Artificial Lure here with your Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana fishing report for Monday, October 27th, 2025. Let’s jump right in—
**Tidal conditions** this morning in Grand Isle are running a low coefficient, so we’ve got modest movement: high tide hit around 1:04 am at 1.5 ft, low tide shifts in at 1:05 pm at 0.2 ft, giving us enough water flow for specks and reds to hunt bait but nothing wild. Sunrise was at 7:09 am, and sunset comes early at 6:17 pm, with just over 11 hours of daylight. Night anglers take note: solunar activity is middling today, but with a fair rating for evening action, per the Farmers' Almanac, so consider a post-work trip if you’re itching for a bite.
**Weather’s clearing:** mid-60s this morning rising through the high 70s, winds light south-southeasterly 5–10 knots. Water clarity is decent on the coast, though marshes east of the river can run stained depending on local rain, so bring lures with flash or vibration if it’s murky.
**Fishing action’s been solid:** Grand Isle’s giving up bull reds left and right, and it’s hard to beat that pull this time of year. According to Louisiana Sportsman, reds are thick all along the island, and bank anglers have done well around Elmer’s Island and Caminada Pass. Venice remains one of the hottest spots for mixed bags: plenty of speckled trout, slot reds, and a few late-season flounder showing up in the cuts. Inshore marshes near Delacroix and Hopedale are loaded with smaller reds and trout, and the canal mouths are turning on as water cools.
**Offshore report:** Red snapper season’s winding down—Louisiana anglers have landed over 96% of the private recreational allocation this year, so limits are pretty much the norm from rigs south of Fourchon and Barataria Bay. Few boats brought in grouper and mangrove snapper in the same trips, with live pogies and cut bait working best.
**Recent catches:** Night fishing for speckled trout in Lake Pontchartrain is rolling strong. Devin Denman of the Louisiana Fishing Blog just hit a limit by hopping dock lights with soft plastics—think Matrix Shad in Lemon Head or purple/chartreuse, fished slow and steady. Thirty-plus keeper specs from Slidell docks last night, folks, so bring your light gear if you want in on the bite.
**Best lures and bait:** Clear water—go for soft plastics in natural shrimp or croaker colors, tight-lined and worked slow. Murky—switch to chartreuse or pink, bumping paddle tails like Down South Lures or Vudu Shrimp. Live shrimp is unbeatable if you can get some, but fresh mullet or cracked crab are prime for bull reds near passes. Offshore, snapper and grouper are smashing cut menhaden and squid.
**Hot spots this week:**
- Caminada Pass, especially around the bridges for reds
- Elmer’s Island wade-outs for trout—early morning topwater bite is solid
- Venice’s Wagon Wheel marsh for mixed bags, especially at outgoing tide
- Lake Pontchartrain dock lights in Slidell for big nighttime specks
**Pro tip:** If you’re fishing grass flats, target channel edges with popping corks rigged above a Matrix Shad or live shrimp. Drum and slot reds will ease out of the grass and up onto these areas as tides drop.
**That’s all for today’s Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana fishing report. Thanks for tuning in—tight lines to y’all out there, and don’t forget to subscribe for tomorrow’s update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.**
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