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    • Red River Shreveport Fishing Report - January 26th: Frigid Temps, Trophy Bass and Crappie
      Jan 26 2026
      Hey y'all, Artificial Lure here with your Red River Shreveport fishing report for this chilly Monday mornin', January 26th. Winter Storm Fern's slammin' us hard—National Weather Service says extreme cold warning's on through Tuesday noon, with temps droppin' dangerously low as low as ya don't wanna be out without layers. Bundle up if ya head out, but schools and lotsa spots are closed 'round Red River Parish.

      Sunrise at 7:33 AM, sunset 6:23 PM per solunar tables, givin' us about 10 hours 50 minutes of light. Fish activity's peakin' major time 12:05 PM to 2:05 PM, minors at 7:11-8:11 AM and 5:50-6:50 PM—new moon phase means 'em bitin' steady. No tidal pull on the river today, but current's sluggish in this cold snap.

      Recent reports from Red River Shreveport Fishing Report podcast heat up with trophy bass and crappie action—folks haulin' solid limits last week at Stoner Boat Launch and Bishop Point oxbows. Bass pushin' 5-8 pounds, crappie slabs stackin' in deeper holes. MLF highlights from Shreveport-Bossier Cup show bass pros pullin' chunkers on structure.

      Best lures? Jerkbaits and finesse jigs for bass huggin' deep wood in the cold; small minnow-tipped jigs or Bobby Garlands for crappie. Live bait? Minnows or red worms under floats killin' it. Cut shad for cats if ya go bottom.

      Hot spots: Hit Stoner Boat Launch for easy access and bass ambushes, or paddle them Bishop Point oxbows for crappie slabs away from wind.

      Stay safe in this freeze, measure twice before release, and wear your PFD.

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    • Winter Wonderland Fishing on the Red River - Battling Ice, Cold, and Sleet for Bass, Cats, and More
      Jan 25 2026
      Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for fishin' on the Red River 'round Shreveport. It's a chilly one today, January 25th, with an Ice Storm Warning hangin' over us from the National Weather Service till 6 PM CST, and Extreme Cold comin' in after. Winds north, temps droppin' low—folks are shuttin' down schools and roads from Red River Parish Journal reports. Sunrise 'round 7 AM, sunset by 5:30 PM per solunar forecasts for nearby Pierre Part, and we're in a Waxing Gibbous moon with major bite windows 7:32-9:32 AM and 7:44-9:44 PM from Fishing Reminder—perfect if you can brave the ice.

      Fish activity's slow in this arctic blast, like the January 2026 North American winter storm hittin' hard with sleet and freeze, but river bass and cats hang tough in winter. Recent catches? Lucas Ehrler crushed 'em at nearby Cross Lake in Major League Fishing's Summit Cup with 5-pounders on last casts—largemouth bass key there. Red River's givin' up blues and channels on cut bait, some stripers too. Amounts low right now, but pre-storm reports from Louisiana Sportsman note bass chasin' shad in spillways post-fronts.

      Best lures: crankbaits on windblown banks, finesse worms for bass. For cats, cut shad or chicken liver. Live shrimp if reds show, but ice means stay safe—jigs and spoons under popping corks for any trout wanderin' up.

      Hot spots: Cross Lake bridges for bass, and Red River bends near Two Rivers Marina—sheltered, baitfish hubs per Fishing Reminder.

      Bundle up, check roads, and fish smart.

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      2 min
    • Frigid Fishing Forecast: Red River Winter Storm Conditions Impact Shreveport Anglers
      Jan 24 2026
      Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishin' on the Red River 'round Shreveport. It's January 24, 2026, and man, this winter storm's got the whole four-state area on ice watch—NWS Shreveport's callin' for temps droppin' into the 30s, freezin' rain, sleet, and maybe some snow hittin' late today through Monday. Schools closin', events cancelled like that Fish Friday at Clara Springs, and folks hunkered down per Red River Parish Journal updates. Stay safe out there; if you're fishin', bundle up and watch for slick ramps.

      Sunrise was at 7:03 AM, sunset 'round 5:30 PM, givin' ya about 10.5 hours of light. Solunar tables from solunarforecast.com rate today as "Better" with major bites from 12:05 PM-2:05 PM and minor at 7:11-8:11 AM—perfect for hittin' the water midday if roads clear. No tides on the Red, but river levels steady, water chilly in the 50s, slowin' the bite.

      Fish activity's tough with this cold snap, but reports say bass and crappie (sac-a-lait) are holdin' in deeper holes and laydowns. Folks pullin' limits lately near cypress knees and canal mouths—think 10-25 fish quick if ya find 'em. Bass hittin' good too after LDWF stocked Floridas; biggest sac-a-lait reported at 2+ pounds on the Mermentau, but Red's similar muddy vibe. Amounts? Consistent 5-15 fish days for dedicated anglers, mostly white bass, stripers, cats, and those slab crappie.

      Best lures: Black/chartreuse hair jigs like D&M Custom Jigs a foot under a cork 'round cypress, or tightline monkey milk Bobby Garland Baby Shad soft plastics. For bass, Texas-rig a black/blue Senko with 1/4-oz pegged weight. Live bait? Minnows or shiners on bottom rigs shine in this murk.

      Hot spots: Cross Lake coves for crappie suspendin' shallow, and Red River bends below Shreveport Yacht Club for bass huggin' fresh laydowns—ease in slow, fan cast points.

      Bundle up, check weather.gov/shv, and fish smart.

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