Today, December 27, 2024, the fishing scene in the Gulf of Mexico, particularly in southeast Louisiana, is looking promising despite the challenging weather conditions.
First off, let's talk about the tides. For areas like Venice and Empire, the low tide was at 00:36 AM, and the next low tide will be at 11:36 AM. The high tide is expected at 7:47 PM, with a height of about 0.96 feet[2].
The weather has been tough, with relentless winds making some areas muddy, but this hasn't stopped the fish from biting. The winds have been strong, especially from the southeast, but moving to areas like Empire has proven fruitful. The sunrise today is at 7:07 AM, and sunset will be at 5:20 PM[2].
Yesterday's fishing was good, especially in the shallow bays and creeks around Empire. We managed to catch some nice upper slot and bull red fish. The fish have been trickling back into the marshes and coves after spawning, and the recent cold weather has started to improve the fishing conditions[1].
For lures, topwater baits like walk-the-dog type stick baits (known as spooks) and poppers & chuggers are highly effective. These lures simulate prey on the surface, attracting big fish from deeper waters. Crankbaits are also a good choice, especially if you know the depth you're fishing in. Make sure to choose the right crankbait for the water depth to avoid getting tangled in seaweed or debris[3].
Hot spots include the shallow grass areas and wind-blown flats around Hopedale, Port Sulphur, and Venice. Empire has also been producing good results, especially in the shallow bays and creeks.
In summary, despite the windy conditions, the fishing in southeast Louisiana is on fire. With the right lures and knowledge of the tides, you can catch some impressive red fish and other species. So gear up, head out to Empire or the shallow areas around Venice, and get ready for a great day of fishing.
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