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Red River Shreveport Fishing Report Today

Red River Shreveport Fishing Report Today

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Stay updated with "Red River, Shreveport Fishing Report Today," your go-to podcast for the latest fishing conditions, tips, and local insights. Tune in daily to get expert advice, weather updates, and catch reports straight from Shreveport's Red River, ensuring you have the best fishing experience possible. Perfect for anglers of all levels!

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  • Red River Bass Bite Heating Up: Dawn and Dusk Gold Near Shreveport This Late February Morning
    Feb 28 2026
    Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure comin' atcha live from the banks of the Red River here in Shreveport. It's a crisp late February mornin', perfect for gettin' out on the water 'round 8:30 AM. Sunrise hit early today, givin' us plenty of light to chase bites till sunset 'round 6 PM—prime time with that first quarter moon pushin' fish into action.

    Weather's holdin' steady, cool temps in the 50s risin' to low 60s under partly cloudy skies, light winds from the south—ideal for bass and crappie without freezin' your toes off. No big tides on this stretch of the Red, but river flow's steady from recent rains, stirrin' up the bayous.

    Fish are wakin' up! Solunar charts from FishingReminder show major bites from 5:30-7:30 AM, 5:50-7:50 PM, and minors midday—dawn and dusk are gold right now with 40% moon visibility. Locals report solid catches last week: largemouth bass up to 5 pounds hittin' hard, white bass schoolin' in the current, channel cats stackin' up, and crappie slabs in the brush. Limits comin' easy if you're patient.

    Rig up with **jigs tipped with minnows** or **Chartreuse spinnerbaits** for bass—they're tearin' it up in 8-12 feet near drop-offs. Live **shiners** or **chicken liver** for cats, **small worms** under bobbers for crappie. Skip the flashy stuff; keep it natural in this clearin' water.

    Hot spots? Hit the **Cross Bayou bends** just south of Shreveport—fish hug the outside turns. Or try **Twelvemile Bayou pockets** near the islands; structure's loaded with slabs.

    Y'all stay safe, check regs, and wet a line!

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  • Red River Shreveport Friday Fishing: Bass, Crappie, and Stripers Bitin' in Perfect 73-Degree Weather
    Feb 27 2026
    Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing guide right here on the Red River in Shreveport. It's Friday mornin', February 27th, 2026, and we're lookin' at a prime day to wet a line. National Weather Service says sunny skies with a high near 73, light winds from the north, perfect after that recent chill. Sunrise was at 6:48 AM, sunset 'round 6:12 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em. No real tides on the river today, but current's steady from upstream flows, keepin' things movin'.

    Fish are active despite winter hangin' on. Red River Shreveport Fishing Report Today notes bass, crappie, catfish, and stripers bit solid as of mid-February, even in the cold—folks pullin' limits from oxbows and launches. Recent catches: largemouth bass up to 5 pounds, slabs of crappie in the 1-2 pound range, channel cats stackin' up 3-8 pounders, and stripers crashin' schools near bends. Activity's pickin' up with warmer water hittin' low 50s.

    For lures, go with my favorites: jiggin' spoons or small crankbaits in shad patterns for bass and stripers—work 'em slow off drop-offs. Crappie love tube jigs or minnow-tipped jigs under a bobber. Cats? Cut shad or stinkbait on the bottom. Live bait kings today: shiners for crappie and bass, worms or liver for cats. Gear up light—12-15 lb test, keep it simple.

    Hot spots? Hit Stoner Boat Launch for easy access and steady bass/crappie, or paddle into Bishop Point oxbows—those backwaters are gold for slabs and cats right now. Launch early, fish the shade lines.

    Y'all stay safe out there, check your lines, and respect the river.

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  • Winter Bass and Crappie Heat Up on the Red River - February 2026 Fishing Report
    Feb 25 2026
    Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to gal for all things fishin' on the Red River here in Shreveport. It's February 25th, 2026, and we're lookin' at a prime winter day on the water—sunrise 'round 6:39 AM and sunset at 6:00 PM, per solunar charts for nearby Wisner. Weather's mild with average temps in the low 60s, light winds from the south, perfect for gettin' out early.

    No real tides up here on the river, but solunar forecasts show major fishin' peaks from about 3-5 AM and 4-6 PM today—hit those windows for best action. Fish are active in the warming shallows; recent reports from the Red River National Wildlife Refuge trails note good numbers of wood ducks and waterfowl, with bass and crappie bitin' steady. Anglers pulled in limits of largemouth bass up to 5 pounds, white bass schools chasin' shad, and crappie stackin' up in brush—folks say 20-30 fish days ain't uncommon lately.

    For lures, go with **jigs** tipped with minnows or curly tails in chartreuse—killer on crappie. **Spinnerbaits** or **soft plastics** like worms in green pumpkin for bass; they're tearin' it up in 5-10 feet. Live bait? Shiners or worms on a bobber for slabs, nightcrawlers for cats.

    Hot spots: Check the bends near the Red River National Wildlife Refuge—over 20,000 acres of wetlands with trails leadin' to honey holes full of structure. Or hit the public ramps around Shreveport's Cross Lake spillway for quick access to river runs.

    Bundle up, watch for eagles soarin' overhead, and tight lines!

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    2 Min.
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