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Lake Pontchartrain Favorability Gauge for February
Lake Pontchartrain is home to a variety of fish.  Since it is an estuary, the lake is constantly changing. There are many factors that change the conditions of the lake including hurricanes, rain, and spillway openings. This makes the Lake one of the most challenging destinations to fish in South Louisiana.
Since it's inception in 2012, NorthshoreFishingReport.com has collected thousands of fishing reports from Lake Pontchartrain. Below is a list of all of the fish that anglers pursue in Lake Pontchartrain. All the reports have been researched on NFR and assigned a monthly favorability score.   
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We've gone through the reports dating back from 2012 from the following fishing reports boards on NorthshoreFishingReport.com:  Causeway, Slidell Bridges, Lemo's Reef, Pass Manchac, Sunset Point Fishing Pier, Slidell Fishing Pier, and Lake Pontchartrain (other). These reports determine 80% of the weight used in monthly projections. The other 20% of the weight is taken from the Monthly Fishing Forecasts that are written by NFR Members.  Each species of fish is given a favorability rating. These ratings are not scientific and should be used as a best estimate of what to expect on any given month. 


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Speckled Trout February: Poor
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February marks the start of speckled trout moving back into Lake Pontchartrain. It's important to watch the weather in February due to the cold fronts that can bring temperature swings of 30 degrees or more. Lake Pontchartrain is a shallow estuary which means the water temperatures reflect the air temperatures more than areas like Lake Borgne, ICW and MRGO.  In February you're best shot at catching trout are the Trestles and the Causeway Bridge. the best reports on NFR come from the trollers who drag baits.  Trollers have the best results in January because they cover a lot of water but don't look for many numbers as speckled trout in January are often spread out because of the lack of baitfish in the water. 


​Redfish February: Below Average
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Catching redfish in Lake Pontchartrain in February can be tough. The lack of baitfish in  the water and colder water temperatures send these fish into deep water canals and the cuts along the northern shoreline. In February, redfish will constantly be on the move to keep their metabolisms high. They will typically be residing in the deeper channels and basins throughout the morning and evenings for more stable water temperatures. Because of the lack of baitfish, redfish will be feeding on crabs and other crustaceans along the bottom. .Jigging the bottom with plastic or even market shrimp will work but live shrimp is always best but anglers will have a hard time finding live shrimp so cocahoes will be your go-to live bait this month. While deeper water is the name of the game in February, redfish can also be found in the shallows along the shoreline. Target the flats where the sun is able to heat up the water faster than other areas. Lures such as Top-Dog's and Mir-o-lure's are best for the flats. Gold spoons are a proven method as well just be careful of hanging up in eel grass along the shoreline. Much like the speckled trout in Febraury, redfish will be scattered due to the lack of schooling baitfish. 
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Black Drum February: Terrible
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Black Drum can be plentiful in Lake Pontchartrain during the summer months, but February is their month to spawn making it next to impossible to find one in the Lake. During the month of February there isn't a single report on NorthshoreFishingReport.com that includes a drum being caught so that should put into perspective the odds of catching a drum this month. 
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Sheepshead February: Below Average
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We've seen an increase in sheepshead reports this year but the cold water temperatures and call to spawn have sent these "Bay Snapper" south in search of deeper saltier water.   Sheepshead are structure feeders. Some anglers actually can watch them circling a pylon on the Lake Pontchartrain bridges. They primarily feed on crabs, shrimp,   small fish, and barnacles but unfortunately the latter is the only thing left to eat in February. This being the case, the bridges are the best place to catch a sheepshead in February.  The Trestles and Causeway are options but another spot that produces great reports is the Twin Spans bridge. NFR doesn't get too many fishing reports from the Twin Spans but when we do it's usually sheepshead that are being reported. Best bait is live shrimp (the smaller the better). Also cracked crab and surprisingly - live crawfish! Using a Carolina Rig works well but keep in mind that the entire pylon from the waters surface to the bottom offers a good chance to catch a sheeshead so a lighter weight is in order to slow down the descending bait.
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Flounder February: Below Average
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 We are starting to see an increase in the total population of flounder across southeast Louisiana but these "flatfish" will be tough to catch in February. This month it's all about water temperatures. Flounder move to deeper water of over 60 feet during the winter months.  Watch for stretches of warmer weather which raises water temperatures over 60. A warm February will bring the flounder back into the Lake quicker. The Trestles train bridge is your best bet for catching flounder in February. 
When fishing for flounder it's important to remember to slow things down especially in the winter. Sometimes dragging the lure along the bottom works best. 
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Garfish February: Terrible
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Garfish reign throughout the summer but when the water starts cooling the bite slows down so February is a month in which we hardly come across garfish even in the spots that they are plentiful in the fall. Spawning season for alligator gar is between April and June with a period of dormancy normally happening from December to February. Unlike most fish, garfish do not move out of the lake in winter. They hunker down on the bottom and in the deeper bayous along the shoreline so it's important to fish deep in February. When targeting garfish it's important to remember to use heavy duty line with a steel leader. Chicken livers, market shrimp, cut fish, and live crawfish are bait options in January. 

Croaker February: Terrible
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As the weather gets colder, the croaker move out to deeper water. February is a month in a long string of months that croaker will be difficult to catch in the Lake.  There are a grand total of 0 reports on NorthshoreFishingReport.com of catching a croaker in Lake Pontchartrain in January.

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White Trout February: Terrible
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The white trout bite typically coincides with the croaker bite in Lake Pontchartrain. Both of these fish are warm weather fish and February is one of the worst months to fish for white trout in Lake Pontchartrain.  This month the white trout have moved out of the lake to spawn in saltier water. 

 Local reports written for Northshore Fishermen by Northshore Fishermen