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Tarpon tide fishing at Louisiana Coast & Marsh System.

Megalops atlanticusBest on Outgoing Tidediurnal · 12 ft

In Louisiana Coast & Marsh System, tarpon fish best on outgoing tide. Outgoing tide at pass mouths from dawn to mid-morning produces the most concentrated tarpon fishing — current flushes bait, fish ambush at the mouth, and the early window has the best surface visibility.

Top presentation: Live mullet free-lined

Tide cycle

High waterLow waterLow SlackIncomingHigh SlackOutgoingLow SlackTidal cycle — semidiurnal (one full cycle ≈ 12.4 hr)

Stage-by-stage in Louisiana Coast & Marsh System

Incoming Tide
good

Moves into backcountry passes, flats, and bridge channels following baitfish; rolling at the surface in clear water.

Where: Pass channels, flat edges, bridge channel bait pods.

Top presentations:
  • Live mullet
  • Live threadfin herring
  • Crab pattern (palolo hatch)
High Slack
fair

Daisy-chaining and rolling behavior at slack — visually exciting but less actively feeding.

Where: Pass mouth pools, flat edges, surface-rolling schools.

Top presentations:
  • Crab pattern
  • Live pinfish drifted
Outgoing Tide
peak

Stages at pass mouths and bridge channels for baitfish flush; aggressive feeding window, especially at dawn.

Where: Pass mouth on the seaward side, bridge channel rip lines, beach corner near inlet.

Top presentations:
  • Live mullet free-lined
  • Live threadfin herring
  • Soft plastic eel
Low Slack
fair

Holds in deep pass channels and bridge structure — opportunistic feeding on resident bait.

Where: Deep pass channels, bridge piling structure.

Top presentations:
  • Live mullet drifted
  • Crab pattern

Top water types in Louisiana Coast & Marsh System

  • Florida & Gulf Passes

    Pass mouths are the iconic tarpon water — Boca Grande Pass during the May–June migration is the most famous tarpon spot on Earth.

Live tarpon tide alerts.

Bield: Fish reads NOAA tide tables for Louisiana Coast & Marsh System and alerts you when the outgoing tide window is about to start at your home location.