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Summer Slam: Trout, Reds, and Offshore Monsters in the Gulf

Author
Quiet. Please
Published
Sat 14 Jun 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/summer-slam-trout-reds-and-offshore-monsters-in-the-gulf--66556118

Artificial Lure here with your June 14th, 2025, Gulf of Mexico and Louisiana coastal fishing report.

Sunrise hit the marsh at 6:01am this morning, with sunset rolling in at 8:03pm—plenty of daylight to get out there and chase your limits. Water temps are steady around 80 degrees, which means both inshore and offshore species are in full summer mode. Tides are moderate today, favoring an early morning outgoing tide, making the first few hours after dawn prime for topwater action.

Weather-wise, it's classic Louisiana June: warm with highs pushing 87°F, south-southwest winds at 10–15 knots, and humidity sitting heavy but not oppressive. NOAA still has its eyes on an active hurricane season, so keep your Weather Radio handy; some quick pop-up storms have surprised a few folks this week, especially in the afternoons.

On the inshore front, the speckled trout bite is absolutely on fire. Shell Beach, Hopedale, and Lake Borgne are the talk of the docks, with limits coming quick for folks throwing Matrix Shads, Vudu Shrimp, and Heddon Super Zara Spooks. The trout are chasing shrimp and mullet near the Central Rigs and oyster reefs. Redfish are thick in the ponds and bayous—weedless gold spoons and shrimp under a popping cork are still the ticket. Don’t forget to work those grass edges and points on a moving tide.

Offshore, Venice remains the crown jewel for red snapper. Boats have been limiting out before noon, with some hefty lane and vermillion snapper in the mix. Chunk up some squid or cigar minnows and drop down near West Delta or the Midnight Lump. You might even tangle with a cobia or a big grouper if you fish the deeper rigs. There are also reports of mangrove snapper and even a few king mackerel for those trolling the blue water line. Flounder are beginning to show up around passes and cuts; live finger mullet or Gulp! curly tails bounced on the bottom are the go-to baits.

Today’s hot spots? For inshore, you can’t go wrong at Hopedale Lagoon or the Lake Borgne rigs—both holding solid numbers of specks and reds. Offshore, set your heading for West Delta 27 or the rigs out of Venice for that textbook summer snapper haul.

Recent catches include full stringers of trout up to 22 inches, plenty of slot reds, and several boats out of Grand Isle and Cocodrie reporting easy snapper limits with a few big grouper tossed in. There’s no shortage of fish if you put in the time and dial in the tide.

That’s your rundown for today, folks. Thanks for tuning in. Make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss tomorrow’s update. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

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