Bay St. Louis, Mississippi

Fishing Waypoints

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Fishing markers

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Your catch stops

Ranked Fishing Waypoints

Rank blends coordinate confidence, fishing confidence, and your real catch history.

Your June 26 Catch Stops

GPX stop clusters where you lingered and caught redfish/speckled trout on live croakers.

Documented Structure Hotspots

High-confidence fishing structure, separate from the removed NOAA hazard layer.

Seasonal Bait Consensus

Majority-pattern guide for Bay St. Louis / Mississippi Sound species. This is fishing advice, not waypoint data.

How Confidence Is Ranked

Included on the live map: fishing-focused bridge waypoints, your own June 26 catch stops, and a separate charted underwater layer for NOAA wreck/structure points.

Removed from the live map: NOAA snag/stump records. Those were navigation-hazard clutter and not useful enough as fishing waypoints.

Documented hotspots: the strongest fishing markers are bridge and public-structure waypoints, currently focused on the US 90 / St. Louis Bay Bridge because it is a major documented bridge structure with fish-holding pilings, current, and access/path context.

Your catch stops: purple markers are from your June 26, 2026 GPX track. They mark places where you lingered long enough to fish and reported redfish plus speckled trout on live croakers.

Important: even strong fishing waypoints are not guaranteed fish. Verify on a current nautical chart or chartplotter before running to any point.

Bait guide sources: local Bay St. Louis charter listings and reports, regional Gulf Coast fishing consensus, and species diet/habitat references. The strongest repeated local pattern is light tackle, bottom fishing, spinning, live bait, artificial lures, popping corks, and inshore/reef/marsh structure.