How to use our fishing calendar
Planning your next fishing trip in New Orleans, United States ? Today is a poor day for fishing. Our comprehensive fishing almanac combines our popular solunar tables, moon times, sunrise and sunset times, nearby tide chart, and a 7-day fishing calendar so you always know the best fishing times in your area. We analyse major and minor solunar bite times, rate each day on a five-star scale, and pair it with localized weather forecasts so you can quickly tell whether today is a good day to fish without juggling multiple tabs. Be sure to bookmark this page so you never miss a bite. view bite times...
- Check our unique Solunar Clock for precise solunar tables and the best moon phases.
- Use the Tide Clock section to sync bite times with high and low tide chart.
- Analyze the forecasted weather conditions, such as wind, barometric pressure and rain to plan your fishing session.
- Jump to the 7-Day Fishing Calendar for an extended fishing forecast, then explore nearby fishing spots on the interactive map.
Fishing in New Orleans, Louisiana, puts you at the doorstep of world-class inshore, nearshore, and offshore action across the Mississippi River Delta, Lake Pontchartrain, and vast marshes of coastal Louisiana. Anglers target speckled trout, redfish, sheepshead, and bull reds in the brackish bays, while offshore trips chase tuna and mahi beyond the river rigs. read more...
Some of the best fishing spots near New Orleans include: Lake Pontchartrain, Mississippi River, The Rigolets, Chef Menteur Pass, Lake Borgne, Grand Isle, Breton Sound, Barataria Bay, Lake Catherine, Inner Harbor Navigation Canal, etc. see full list
Sun and Moon Times
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Nautical Twilight begins:Sunrise:
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Sunset:Nautical Twilight ends:
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Moon over:
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Moon under:
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Visibility:62%
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Third Quarter Moon
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Distance to earth:380,038 kmProximity:60.2 %
Moon Phases for New Orleans
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poor Day
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major Time:
04:48 am -
06:48 am
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minor Time:11:07 am - 01:07 pm
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major Time:05:08 pm - 07:08 pm
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minor Time:11:10 pm - 01:10 am
Tides Times for Fishing: Mon, 6 Jul
Tide Clock
Tide Graph
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| Tide | Time | Height |
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| low | 03:47 am | 0.2 ft |
| high | 02:54 pm | 0.62 ft |
Current Fishing Weather
Wind Speed and Direction
Wind Direction:
Wind Speed:
Wind Direction and Speed are one of the most important aspects for choosing a fishing spot. An offshore wind can help land-based anglers with longer casting distances, while an onshore wind will make kayak fishing safer. Often fish will also move to certain feeding areas depending on the wind direction. Check out the long term wind forecast at the charts below.
Fishing Barometer
Atmospheric Pressure:
Change since midnight:
Trend for next 6 hours:
Atmospheric or Barometric Pressure affects fish activity. The best fishing can be had on a rising barometer and also the time just before it is falling. A steady barometer in the higher ranges can also mean good fishing. A falling or low barometer reading without much change is usually not a very good time for fishing.
UV Effect on Fishing
As a rule of thumb, the higher the UV index, the deeper fish will move. Shallow water fishing is best done at times with a low UV index. When the UV is high, stick to early mornings, late evenings and shaded areas. The effect is less noticable in deeper water, but often a higher UV index can produce good results in the deep.
7 Day Fishing Weather
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high:
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, Coeff: 76
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Third Quarter Moon |
low:
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high:
, 0.62 ft
, Coeff: 39
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Third Quarter Moon |
low:
, 0.33 ft
high:
, 0.69 ft
, Coeff: 51
low:
, 0.26 ft
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Third Quarter Moon |
high:
, 0.89 ft
, Coeff: 89
low:
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Waning Crescent |
high:
, 1.12 ft
, Coeff: 132
low:
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Waning Crescent |
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, 1.31 ft
, Coeff: 170
low:
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Waning Crescent |
high:
, 1.51 ft
, Coeff: 208
low:
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Waning Crescent |
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, Coeff: 226
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Fishing Overview New Orleans
New Orleans fishing is defined by its diverse access: sprawling marshes and bayous to the south, Lake Pontchartrain to the north, and bluewater Gulf of Mexico just a run down the Mississippi River. Launch spots like Hopedale, Shell Beach, Delacroix, Venice, and the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain give anglers multiple options depending on weather, target species, and time of year.
Seasonal patterns around New Orleans revolve around water temperature and salinity. In spring, speckled trout and redfish push into interior marsh ponds and pipeline canals, feeding aggressively on shrimp and small baitfish. Summer sees trout slide toward outer bays, rigs, and bridges in Lake Pontchartrain, with early-morning topwater bites over shell and current breaks. Fall is prime time: cool fronts concentrate shrimp and bait in drains and bayous, and redfish stack along shorelines, points, and cuts. Winter fishing focuses on deep bayous, turning basins, and dead-end canals where trout and reds hold over mud and shell that retain warmth.
Key habitat types include the grass-lined marsh ponds and bayous of St. Bernard and Plaquemines parishes, the shorelines and reefs of Lake Pontchartrain, and nearshore rigs just off the river passes. In the marsh, look for points with moving water, trenasses (small cuts) draining ponds, and broken marsh edges that create ambush lanes. In Lake Pontchartrain, the Causeway, Trestles, and other bridge spans act as giant current breaks that stack speckled trout, drum, and sheepshead along pilings. Offshore, the "river rigs" and rip lines off Venice hold tuna, mahi, and wahoo when blue water pushes in.
Common techniques are straightforward but timing and boat positioning are critical. For inshore redfish and speckled trout, 7-foot medium spinning outfits with 10–20 lb braided line and 20–30 lb fluorocarbon leaders cover most situations. Under popping corks, use shrimp-style plastics or 3-inch paddle tails in natural hues; pop sharply, then pause to let the bait fall. Free-line soft plastics or live shrimp in deeper bayous for trout, letting the tide sweep the bait along current seams. For redfish, cast weedless spoons and paddle tails tight to grass edges, pockets, and shell; slow-roll them just fast enough to stay off the bottom.
In Lake Pontchartrain, work soft plastics on 3/8–1/2 oz jigheads vertically along bridge pilings, feeling for subtle taps as trout hold close to structure. Sheepshead and drum around bridges and rock piles respond well to small pieces of shrimp or crab fished on light Carolina rigs. When wind muddies the water, switch to darker plastics and louder popping corks; when the water is clear and calm, downsize leaders and lures for more bites.
For offshore New Orleans fishing out of Venice, anglers typically run to rigs and floaters with heavy trolling and jigging gear. Chunking and live-baiting for yellowfin tuna around platforms is productive when bait is present; vertical jigs and poppers also shine on active fish. Keep an eye on rip charts, water color changes, and current edges—where green river water meets blue Gulf water is often the most productive zone.
Tactical tips: Plan around wind direction—strong east winds can push dirty water into marsh bays, while north winds after a front often clear and cool the water, triggering strong bites. Use the tides to your advantage by focusing on moving water, especially on falling tides at drains and bayou mouths. Keep a variety of jighead weights and cork styles ready so you can quickly adjust depth and presentation as you move from shallow ponds to deeper bayous and bridges around New Orleans.
The Best Fishing Spots around New Orleans
Lake Pontchartrain
Mississippi River
The Rigolets
Chef Menteur Pass
Lake Borgne
Grand Isle
Breton Sound
Barataria Bay
Lake Catherine
Inner Harbor Navigation Canal
Interactive Fishing Map for the greater New Orleans area
Wharf's or Jetties are good places to wet a line and meet other fishermen. They often produce a fresh feed of fish and are also great to catch bait fish. As they are often well lit, they also provide a good opportunity for night fishing. There are 29 wharf(s) in this area.
Bienville Street Wharf - 1.19404569314km , Toulouse Street Wharf - 1.20816251053km , Governor Nicholls Street Wharf - 1.75218006261km , Powder Street Wharf - 1.88116970109km , Esplanade Avenue Wharf - 1.94512772299km , Mandeville Street Wharf - 2.24279385197km , Thalia Street Wharf - 2.40956359726km , Press Street Wharf - 2.5928701069km , Robin Street Wharf - 2.64342819762km , Orange Street Wharf - 2.85386355394km , Louisa Street Wharf - 2.95493951776km , Market Street Wharf - 3.01996508719km , Perry Street Wharf - 3.0338036766km , Piety Street Wharf - 3.10476520611km , Celeste Street Wharf - 3.23376165657km , Congress Street Wharf - 3.34068586318km , Saint Andrew Street Wharf - 3.45929921681km , Pauline Street Wharf - 3.61344597218km , First Street Wharf - 3.64171634571km , Third Street Wharf - 3.78866012303km , Washington Avenue Wharf - 3.86224536571km , Seventh Street Wharf - 4.02367154243km , Poland Street Wharf - 4.0981717734km , Harmony Street Wharf - 4.20100865454km , Milan Street Wharf - 5.04403115555km , Galvez Street Wharf - 5.24848494528km , Alabo Street Wharf - 5.49862253175km , Florida Avenue Wharf - 5.52614712629km , Nashville Avenue Wharf - 6.5417239257km
Beaches and Bays are ideal places for land-based fishing. If the beach is shallow and the water is clear then twilight times are usually the best times, especially when they coincide with a major or minor fishing time. Often the points on either side of a beach are the best spots. Or if the beach is large then look for irregularities in the breaking waves, indicating sandbanks and holes. We found 3 beaches and bays in this area.
Bayou Saint John - 8.12548303786km , Bayou Fatma - 10.02338056816km , Whisky Bayou - 10.1756857343km
Harbours and Marinas can often times be productive fishing spots for land based fishing as their sheltered environment attracts a wide variety of bait fish. Similar to river mouths, harbour entrances are also great places to fish as lots of fish will move in and out with the rising and falling tides. There are 2 main harbours in this area.
Turning Basin - 6.56050341722km, New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor - 8.97090737318km
We found a total of 40 potential fishing spots nearby New Orleans. Below you can find them organized on a map. Points, Headlands, Reefs, Islands, Channels, etc can all be productive fishing spots. As these are user submitted spots, there might be some errors in the exact location. You also need to cross check local fishing regulations. Some of the spots might be in or around marine reserves or other locations that cannot be fished. If you click on a location marker it will bring up some details and a quick link to google search, satellite maps and fishing times. Tip: Click/Tap on a new area to load more fishing spots.
Bienville Street Wharf - 1.19404569314km , Toulouse Street Wharf - 1.20816251053km , Governor Nicholls Street Wharf - 1.75218006261km , Powder Street Wharf - 1.88116970109km , Esplanade Avenue Wharf - 1.94512772299km , Mandeville Street Wharf - 2.24279385197km , Thalia Street Wharf - 2.40956359726km , Press Street Wharf - 2.5928701069km , Robin Street Wharf - 2.64342819762km , Orange Street Wharf - 2.85386355394km , Louisa Street Wharf - 2.95493951776km , Market Street Wharf - 3.01996508719km , Perry Street Wharf - 3.0338036766km , Piety Street Wharf - 3.10476520611km , Celeste Street Wharf - 3.23376165657km , Congress Street Wharf - 3.34068586318km , Saint Andrew Street Wharf - 3.45929921681km , Pauline Street Wharf - 3.61344597218km , First Street Wharf - 3.64171634571km , Third Street Wharf - 3.78866012303km , Washington Avenue Wharf - 3.86224536571km , Seventh Street Wharf - 4.02367154243km , Poland Street Wharf - 4.0981717734km , Harmony Street Wharf - 4.20100865454km , Milan Street Wharf - 5.04403115555km , Louisiana Noname 94 Dam - 5.18540004196km , Galvez Street Wharf - 5.24848494528km , Demourelles Island - 5.30428017557km , Alabo Street Wharf - 5.49862253175km , Florida Avenue Wharf - 5.52614712629km , Scout Island - 5.57855886373km , Nashville Avenue Wharf - 6.5417239257km , Turning Basin - 6.56050341722km , Inner Harbor Navigation Canal - 7.82792354362km , Bayou Saint John - 8.12548303786km , New Orleans Municipal Yacht Harbor - 8.97090737318km , Westwego Swamp - 9.18726610081km , Bayou Fatma - 10.02338056816km , Whisky Bayou - 10.1756857343km , Algiers Lock - 10.90541538053km
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