As summer fades and fall cools the Louisiana marsh, the speckled trout start rolling in thick. When that first chill hits the air and winter creeps closer, Cocodrie and Chauvin transform into one of the hottest speckled trout fishing spots on the Gulf Coast. The fall-to-winter transition is prime time—shrimp flood the bayous, baitfish scatter, and the trout feed hard.
Right here in Cocodrie/Chauvin, Louisiana, anglers know this season delivers nonstop action. Every cast can be the one—schooling trout stacked up under the birds, and even a surprise redfish mixed in. If you’re looking for where to fish speckled trout in Louisiana during the fall to winter months, this hotspot is unmatched. With SEV7N Baits like the Top Shelf Slammer and Shrimp Cork Knocker, it’s not just fishing—it’s catching.
We eased up to the spot, and on the very first cast with a SEV7N Baits Top Shelf Slammer, the rod bent and a speckled trout hit the deck. Right then I knew it was time to switch gears. What started as a redfish trip quickly turned into a full-on Cocodrie trout session. I grabbed my second pole rigged with a SEV7N Baits Shrimp Bait under the Cork Knocker, and from that moment on it was fish after fish. The specks were stacked up and feeding hard—classic fall-to-winter Louisiana trout fishing at its finest.