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Spring Fishing Heats Up in the Marshes of Lafitte, LA
Bayou Rigolette - Rapides, LA
Fishing conditions in Lafitte, Louisiana have been excellent this April, with warm spring temperatures bringing plenty of action to the marshes, bayous, and inshore waters. Water clarity has been moderate due to recent winds, but fish are still actively feeding—especially in the early morning and evening hours.
Redfish are hitting hard around grassy shorelines and shallow flats. Anglers using live shrimp, gold spoons, or soft plastics under popping corks are seeing steady results. Slot-sized reds are common, with a few bulls mixed in around deeper channels.
Speckled Trout are showing up in better numbers this week. Look for them near oyster reefs and drop-offs. Using artificial lures like Matrix Shad or live shrimp under a cork has been productive. The bite tends to heat up on a moving tide.
Black Drum and Sheepshead are hanging near pilings, docks, and structure. Crabs and cut bait are the go-to choices. These fish are offering solid fights and make for great fillets.
Bowfishing has also been strong at night thanks to clear skies and active fish movement. With Captain Jason Toombs running trips in the Lafitte area, anglers are targeting Garfish, Catfish, Carp, and more. Special LED lights make spotting fish easy, even in stained waters.
If you're planning a trip, now's a great time to get on the water. The fishing pressure is light, and the bite is steady. Just don’t forget your Louisiana fishing license, bug spray, and your favorite snacks.