Red River Shreveport Fishing Report Today
Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Red River report around Shreveport. We’re sitting on a stable river level with light current in most pool sections around town. No real tide to worry about here, just slight daily fluctuations from lock and dam work and power demand. That means current seams off the main channel, riprap banks, and the mouths of bayous are the main players. Weather-wise, we’ve got early-morning temps starting in the upper 60s to low 70s, climbing into the upper 80s and flirting with 90 by midafternoon. Humidity’s thick, and winds are generally light out of the south around 5–10 mph, building a bit as the day goes on. Skies are partly cloudy, with a good shot at pop-up showers in the heat of the day. Sunrise is right around 6:00 a.m. local, sunset close to 8:20 p.m., giving you a long window, but the first two hours after sunrise and last two before dark are definitely the prime feeding times. Fish activity has been better in the low light. Bass have been pushing shad up shallow on rocky points and along the downstream sides of wing dikes. Anglers have been reporting solid numbers of schoolie largemouth with a few fish pushing 3–4 pounds mixed in. White bass are showing on breaks near the main channel, blowing up on bait when that current picks up just a touch. Catfish action is steady; channel cats and blues are coming from deeper bends and drop-offs, especially where timber or rock is close to the channel edge. A few crappie are still hanging on deeper brush piles in the backwaters and oxbows, but they’re getting a little finicky as the water warms. Best lures right now: - For bass, start the morning with a **walking topwater** or **buzzbait** along riprap and laydowns; once the sun gets up, switch to **shad-colored crankbaits**, **medium-diving squarebills**, or a **Texas-rigged creature bait** pitched tight to wood and rock. A **green pumpkin or black/blue jig** dragged along the channel edge is producing some of the better bites. - For white bass, a **small chrome or white lipless crank**, **inline spinner**, or **little swimbait** burned through schooling fish is hard to beat. - For catfish, best bait is still **cut shad**, **cut skipjack**, or **stink bait** on the channels. Fish it on a Carolina rig with enough weight to keep it pinned in the current. Night crawlers and chicken liver are putting numbers of smaller channels in the boat for bank anglers. If you’re chasing numbers of bass, hit the **I-20 bridge area** and adjacent riprap banks early, then slide to the first decent bend north or south and work both the inside grass and outside channel edge. For mixed bag action, including cats and the occasional striper or hybrid, the **Lock and Dam 5 tailrace** downstream has been a quiet producer: fish the eddies behind concrete and big rocks with live shad or cut bait. Overall, you can expect: decent bass numbers with a couple quality fish if you commit to jigs and plastics; steady catfish if you park on a good bend and soak cut bait; and quick flurries of white bass when they push shad to the surface. Midday slows down, so consider a lunch break or slide into shade lines and deeper structure. That’s your Red River rundown from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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