Red River, Shreveport, October 28, 2025—Artificial Lure here for your morning fishing report.
Sunrise was at 7:10 a.m. and sunset’s coming up at 5:19 p.m., leaving a 10-hour, 9-minute window with crisp, cool fall temps around the high 50s early, climbing to low 70s by midday. Winds stay light out of the northwest, bringing clear skies and that classic autumn bite window. Latest solunar charts from SolunarForecast rate today as “Good,” with major feeding periods from roughly 2:16 to 4:16 a.m. and 2:41 to 4:41 p.m—so morning and mid-afternoon anglers can expect lively fish activity. The moon’s waxing crescent and tidal influences are mild, keeping flows steady—the Red is running just under normal pool, so bottom structure and riprap points are prime targets.
Recent catches have kept spirits high across the Shreveport stretch. According to the Red River, Shreveport Daily Fishing Report for mid-October, largemouth bass are hitting well on topwater early, especially near grass breaks and submerged timber. Area guides report regular limits of solid 2-to-3 pounders landed on buzzbaits at first light, with bigger bass falling for white and chartreuse chatterbaits by mid-morning. Squarebill crankbaits in craw and shad patterns are also producing in pockets off the main river when shad are present.
Catfish action’s been steady, with anglers hauling in channel and blue cats—most running 1 to 4 pounds, but the occasional ten-pounder shows up from deeper ledges and river bends using cut shad or commercial stink bait on Carolina rigs. Crappie are beginning to stage along brush and pilings, responding best to small jigs tipped with minnows, particularly as water temps continue to drop night after night.
Best lures for bass today are popping topwaters (like Whopper Ploppers and frogs) for the early bite, moving to spinning or vibrating jigs and shallow-running squarebills as the sun rises. Try white, chartreuse, or red craw colors—reports from Major League Fishing echo the success of the 1.5 squarebill and 3/8-ounce ChatterBait for cranking through laydowns and weed edges, matching up nicely with local guide recommendations. For crappie, use 1/16-ounce pink and chartreuse jigs; for cats, fresh-cut shad or punch bait on a slip rig works best.
No tidal swing on the Red today means localized current is the ticket—look for hot spots like Cross Bayou (just upstream of downtown, notorious for productive bass breaks), and the oxbows between the port and Twelvemile Bayou, which have been coughing up mixed bags of bass and panfish all week. Old river bends near Bickham Bayou also continue to produce, especially as baitfish move shallow at dusk.
Remember, forward-facing sonar is legal in local tournaments, but most pros pay off big by sticking to classic techniques—pitching jigs and working reaction baits off visible stumps and brush piles.
So recap: sunrise 7:10, sunset 5:19, fall temps, steady wind, and great fish activity in the afternoon. Bass are solid on topwaters and chatterbaits, crappie are biting on jigs and minnows, cats will eat cut shad and stink bait. Cross Bayou and Twelvemile Bayou are today’s hot spots for boat or bank anglers.
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