Catching Louisiana Redfish in Shell Beach | Insane Nonstop Inshore Action
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Загружено: 2026-02-04
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Cold water and low tides force redfish out of the marsh and into Shell Beach bayous, creating one of Louisiana’s rarest fishing events.
Only a few times a year, hundreds of anglers line the roadside in Shell Beach, Louisiana to catch stacked-up redfish.
When cold fronts hit South Louisiana and winter tides fall extremely low, redfish are forced out of the shallow marsh and funnel into bayous, canals, and roadside choke points in Shell Beach, Louisiana. As cold water drains the marsh and bait has nowhere to hide, redfish stack up heavy — creating one of the most unique and short-lived bites in Louisiana inshore fishing.
This is why, only a few times a year, hundreds of anglers line the side of the road in Shell Beach to take advantage of this rare opportunity. The combination of cold water temperatures, falling tides, and concentrated bait pushes massive schools of redfish into predictable travel routes, leading to nonstop action and easy access fishing.
In this video, we’re catching Louisiana redfish during perfect winter conditions and breaking down why this bite happens, when to fish it, and what makes Shell Beach redfish fishing so special. From roadside casts to fish pouring out of the marsh, this is one of the most effective and exciting ways to experience inshore fishing in Louisiana.
If you’re interested in how to catch redfish, winter redfish behavior, low tide fishing, or want to see one of the wildest inshore fisheries in the country, this is a video you don’t want to miss.
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