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  • Texas Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Redfish, Trout, and More Biting in Ideal Conditions
    2024/11/03
    If you're heading out to the Gulf of Mexico along the Texas coast today, you're in for a treat. The weather is looking pleasant with calm winds and sunny skies, making it ideal for a day on the water.

    ### Weather and Tides
    As of today, November 3rd, the sunrise is at around 7:00 AM, and the sunset will be at about 5:30 PM. Tides are normal to slightly above normal, thanks to the steady southeast winds that have been keeping the water levels up.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday's fishing was excellent, particularly around areas like Port Aransas and Rockport. Redfish were plentiful, with many anglers reporting good catches. Speckled trout were also active, especially in areas like Sabine Lake, East Galveston Bay, and Port Aransas.

    ### Types and Amounts of Fish
    Redfish are schooling up and can be found in shallow bays and estuaries. They were caught in good numbers using live shrimp, piggy perch, cut skipjack, and mullet. Speckled trout were fair to good on live shrimp under a popping cork, as well as on soft plastics and top-waters. Black drum and flounder were also caught, with black drum responding well to live or dead shrimp and flounder biting on live shrimp and soft plastics.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For redfish, live shrimp, piggy perch, and cut mullet are your best bets. For speckled trout, live shrimp under a popping cork or soft plastics like 3.5-inch LSU colored plastics are highly effective. Black drum can be caught using live or dead shrimp, while flounder are biting on live shrimp and gulp shrimp rigged weedless.

    ### Hot Spots
    Port Aransas is a hot spot right now, with slot and oversized redfish being caught at the north and south jetties using silver spoons, shrimp, and cut mullet. Sabine Lake is also producing well, with speckled trout and redfish being caught off the points, drops, shell flats, and rock piles using live shrimp under a popping cork.

    In Rockport, the areas around the jetties and along the shorelines are yielding good catches of redfish and speckled trout. East Galveston Bay is another good spot, with redfish and flounder being caught on live shrimp, live mullet, and soft plastics.

    Make sure to check the latest fishing regulations and obtain the necessary licenses before you head out. Enjoy your day on the water, and tight lines
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  • "Texas Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and More Await Anglers as Cold Front Approaches"
    2024/11/02
    As of November 2, 2024, the fishing scene along the Texas Gulf Coast is looking promising, despite the recent end of flounder season on November 1.

    ### Weather and Tides
    The weather is expected to be warm and sunny before a cold front moves in early next week, bringing north winds and cloudy skies. Currently, the southeast winds are steady, keeping the water levels normal to above normal. Sunrise today is at around 7:00 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 5:30 PM.

    ### Fish Activity
    In the Gulf Coast region, particularly around Galveston Bay and the Sabine Channel, fish activity is robust. Speckled trout and redfish are abundant, especially when the winds are calm. Trout are being caught in 35-40 feet of water around the gulf rigs using LSU-colored 3-inch plastics. When the winds pick up, drifting in the Sabine Channel and Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) is yielding limits of trout and redfish off points, drops, shell flats, and rock piles with live shrimp under a popping cork.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For trout, the Wacky fluke in code red color paired with a 1/4 ounce jig head is working well in scattered shell flats about 5 feet deep. Redfish are responding to live shrimp, piggy perch, cut skipjack, or mullet on the flats, sand pockets, and along islands. Silver spoons are also effective for redfish at the north and south jetties in Port Aransas. Black drum are being caught on live or dead shrimp and fish bites in drains, sand pockets, and along oyster beds.

    ### Hot Spots
    - **Neches River**: This area is now fishable and producing a mixed bag of speckled trout and redfish off points, drops, and rock piles.
    - **Sabine Channel and ICW**: Drifting here is producing limits of trout and redfish when the winds are blowing.
    - **Port Aransas**: The north and south jetties are hot spots for slot and oversized redfish using silver spoons, shrimp, and cut mullet or skipjack.

    ### Additional Tips
    Sheepshead and drum are tight to rock shorelines and can be caught on live shrimp under a popping cork. With the forecasted cold front, bird action is expected to increase throughout the system, which can lead to better fishing opportunities. Remember to be mindful of duck hunters on shorelines and back lake systems as the Texas Waterfowl first split starts today.

    Overall, it's a great time to get out and enjoy the fishing on the Texas Gulf Coast, with plenty of fish to be caught and favorable conditions.
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  • Texas Gulf Coast Fishing Forecast: Mild Weather, Mixed Bag of Catches, and Conservation Reminders
    2024/11/01
    As of November 1, 2024, the fishing scene along the Texas Gulf Coast is looking promising, despite the transitioning weather patterns.

    ### Weather and Tides
    The weather is mild, with water temperatures ranging from 77 to 84 degrees Fahrenheit in different areas of the Gulf Coast. Expect partly cloudy skies with a gentle breeze, ideal for a day on the water. Sunrise was at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be around 6:00 PM. Tides are moderate, with mid-tide periods offering the best fishing conditions, especially around the shallow rock shorelines and shell flats.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday saw a mixed bag of catches across various locations. In Galveston Bay, speckled trout and redfish were active, particularly around the West shoreline and near the Kemah channel. Birds working over schools of trout in the open bay from the HL & P spillway to the mouth of the Trinity River were a common sight. Redfish were tight to the shoreline, feeding heavily on shrimp in shallow water, while trout were schooling up on shell flats.

    In Port Aransas, redfish were on fire at the tip of the north and south jetties, taking shrimp and cut mullet or menhaden. Trout were also good, caught with croaker, piggy perch, or shrimp free-lined along rocks. Silver spoons produced good results for redfish at both jetties.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For redfish, artificial shrimp rigged weedless and crank baits have been effective. Topwaters and floating Corkys or Texas Customs Double D's are also working well, especially in the early morning. For trout, WAC assassins in the Texas roach color rigged with a ⅛ ounce jig head, and small dark crabs like black, dark olive, and purple, have been producing continuous bites. Imitation shrimp lures under popping corks with 12-18 inch leaders are also recommended.

    ### Hot Spots
    - **Galveston Bay**: The West shoreline and areas near the Kemah channel are producing fair numbers of speckled trout and redfish.
    - **Port Aransas**: The tip of the north and south jetties are hot spots for redfish and trout.
    - **Spoil Island along the channel**: This area is good for speckled trout, redfish, sheepshead, and black drum.

    ### Conservation Note
    Remember to limit your catch, especially larger trout, as new regulations require the release of trout over 20 inches to 27.999 inches. Large female trout should be gently released to help in the recovery from the 2021 freeze.

    With the right lures and bait, and by targeting the right spots, you should have a productive day on the water. Enjoy your fishing trip
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  • "Ideal Fall Fishing in the Texas Gulf: Redfish, Trout, and Drum Biting on Live Shrimp, Mullet, and Spoons"
    2024/10/31
    If you're heading out to fish in the Gulf of Mexico along the Texas coast today, you're in for a treat. The weather is ideal for fall fishing, with water temperatures in the mid to upper 80s, which is just perfect for this time of year.

    Sunrise today is around 7:30 AM, and you can expect the sun to set at about 6:45 PM, giving you a full day on the water. Tidal conditions are favorable, with gentle tides that should help you locate the fish more easily.

    Yesterday's fishing was excellent, especially around areas like Port Aransas and Rockport. Redfish were plentiful, with many anglers reporting good catches using shrimp, cut mullet, and silver spoons, particularly around the north and south jetties.

    Speckled trout were also active, biting well on live shrimp under a popping cork and on croaker or shrimp free-lined along rocks. Black drum were another highlight, with good catches on live or dead shrimp.

    For bait, live shrimp is your best bet across most species. Cut mullet and menhaden are also producing good results for redfish. If you're after speckled trout, consider using live shrimp under a popping cork or soft plastics. For black drum, live or dead shrimp are the way to go.

    Some hot spots to consider include the jetties at Port Aransas, where redfish and trout have been biting well. Rockport is another great area, with redfish taking shrimp, piggy perch, cut skipjack, and mullet. San Antonio Bay and East Matagorda Bay are also worth a visit, with redfish and speckled trout showing good activity on live shrimp and soft plastics.

    Overall, the Gulf of Mexico along the Texas coast is offering some fantastic fishing opportunities right now, so make sure you're well-prepared with the right gear and bait to make the most of your day on the water.
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  • Tides, Winds, and Hot Spots: Your Gulf of Mexico Fishing Guide for October 27
    2024/10/27
    If you're heading out to fish in the Gulf of Mexico along the Texas coast today, here's what you can expect:

    ### Tidal and Weather Conditions
    Today, October 27, the tidal conditions are as follows: the high tide is at around 10:33 AM with a height of 3.28 feet, and the low tide is at 5:06 AM with a height of -0.13 feet, and again at 5:00 PM with a height of -0.07 feet.
    The weather is expected to be moderate with east to northeast winds at 10 to 15 knots, and seas ranging from 3 to 5 feet. There will be scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise is at 7:31 AM, and sunset will be at 6:17 PM.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday saw good activity across various spots. In Galveston Bay, speckled trout, redfish, and black drum were active. Trout were schooling up on shell flats and were caught using WAC assassins in the Texas roach color with a ⅛ ounce jig head. Redfish were feeding heavily on shrimp in shallow water, particularly around rock shorelines, and were caught using crank baits and artificial shrimp. Black drum were caught on live or dead shrimp.

    In Port Aransas, redfish were on fire at the tip of the north and south jetties using shrimp, cut mullet, or menhaden. Trout were good with croaker, piggy perch, or shrimp free-lined along rocks. Silver spoons also produced good redfish at both jetties.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For trout, use WAC assassins in the Texas roach color with a ⅛ ounce jig head, or try floating Corkys or Texas Customs Double D's, especially in early morning shallow water fishing. For redfish, crank baits and artificial shrimp rigged weedless are effective, as well as live or cut shrimp. Black drum can be caught using live or dead shrimp and fish bites.

    ### Hot Spots
    - **Galveston Bay**: The east shoreline is good for redfish, flounder, and speckled trout. Spoil Island along the channel is good for speckled trout, redfish, sheepshead, and black drum.
    - **Port Aransas**: The tip of the north and south jetties are hot spots for redfish and trout.
    - **Baffin Bay**: Early morning shallow water fishing is successful for big trout, targeting areas where you see jumping bait and small slicks.

    Keep an eye on the wind and bait movement, as these can significantly affect fish feeding times. With the full moon, check the major and minor bite times to optimize your fishing experience.
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  • Gulf of Mexico Fishing Forecast: Clear Skies, Bountiful Baitfish, and Thriving Trout and Redfish Bite
    2024/10/26
    If you're heading out to fish in the Gulf of Mexico along the Texas coast today, here's what you need to know:

    ### Weather and Tides
    The weather is looking good with clear skies and a slight breeze from the northwest. Water temperatures are ranging from the mid-80s to the upper 80s across different bays. Tides are still a bit high, but this is bringing in plenty of baitfish, which is great news for anglers.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be just after 6:30 PM, giving you a full day to get out on the water.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday saw some excellent fishing across various spots. In Galveston Bay, speckled trout and redfish were active under flocks of working birds. Redfish were tight to the shoreline, feeding heavily on shrimp in the crevices of rocks in shallow water. They were caught using crank baits and artificial shrimp rigged weedless. Trout were schooling up on shell flats and were caught on WAC assassins in the Texas roach color.

    In Port Aransas, redfish were on fire at the tip of the north and south jetties using shrimp, cut mullet, or menhaden. Trout were also good with croaker, piggy perch, or shrimp free-lined along rocks. Silver spoons were producing good results for redfish at both jetties.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For speckled trout, live shrimp under a popping cork, soft plastics, and top-waters are working well. Redfish are biting on live shrimp, cut mullet, and artificial shrimp. Black drum are fair on live or dead shrimp and fish bites in drains, sand pockets, and along oyster beds.

    ### Hot Spots
    - **Galveston Bay**: The east shoreline and Spoil Island along the channel are good spots for redfish, flounder, and speckled trout.
    - **Port Aransas**: The tip of the north and south jetties are hot for redfish and trout.
    - **Baffin Bay**: Early morning shallow water fishing is still successful here. Look for areas with jumping bait and small slicks to target feeding fish.

    Remember to keep an eye on the wind and tidal changes, as these can affect fish behavior. With the high water levels and plenty of baitfish around, it's a great time to get out and catch some fish. Good luck and tight lines
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  • Texas Gulf Coast Fishing Update: Trout, Reds, and Drum Biting Amidst Ideal Conditions
    2024/10/25
    As of October 25, 2024, the fishing scene along the Gulf of Mexico in Texas is looking promising, despite some varying conditions.

    ### Weather and Tides
    The weather is characterized by cool mornings and calm winds, making for ideal fishing conditions. Sunrise today is at around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be at about 6:30 PM. Tides are still a bit high in some areas due to recent weather events, but they are starting to recede, which should improve fishing in the coming days.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday saw a robust catch of speckled trout, redfish, and black drum across various bays. In Galveston Bay, speckled trout were fair on live shrimp and soft plastics, particularly under the birds and on shell flats. Redfish were active along the shoreline, feeding heavily on shrimp in shallow water, and were caught using crank baits and artificial shrimp rigged weedless.

    In Port Aransas, redfish were on fire at the north and south jetties using shrimp, cut mullet, or menhaden. Speckled trout were also good with croaker, piggy perch, or shrimp free-lined along rocks.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For speckled trout, live shrimp, soft plastics, and topwaters have been highly effective. In Baffin Bay, floating Corkys or Texas Customs Double D's were successful for big trout in the early morning shallow waters.

    Redfish are biting well on live shrimp under a popping cork, cut mullet, and piggy perch. Black drum are also active on live or dead shrimp and fish bites in drains, sand pockets, and along oyster beds.

    ### Hot Spots
    - **Galveston Bay**: The east shoreline and Spoil Island along the channel are good spots for redfish, flounder, and speckled trout. Look for areas where birds are working over schools of trout.
    - **Port Aransas**: The north and south jetties are hot spots for redfish and speckled trout.
    - **Baffin Bay**: Early morning shallow water fishing is still successful here, especially targeting areas with jumping bait and small slicks.

    Overall, the combination of cool mornings, calm winds, and abundant baitfish is making for excellent fishing conditions along the Texas Gulf Coast. Keep an eye on the wind and tidal changes to maximize your catch.
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  • Promising Fishing Prospects Along Texas Gulf Coast Ahead of October 24, 2024
    2024/10/24
    As of October 24, 2024, the fishing scene along the Gulf of Mexico in Texas is looking promising, despite some varying conditions. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.

    ### Weather and Tides
    The weather is shaping up nicely with cool mornings and calm winds, making for ideal fishing conditions. Expect a high of around 75 degrees with gentle breezes from the east. Tides are moderate, with a low tide at around 7:30 AM and a high tide at 2:00 PM, which should help in navigating the waters effectively.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise is at 7:38 AM, and sunset is at 6:44 PM, giving you ample daylight to explore the Gulf.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday saw a robust catch of trout, redfish, and drum. The trout were particularly active in the early morning hours, biting well on topwater lures and soft plastics. Redfish were schooling in the shallow flats and were caught using live shrimp and mullet. Drum were also active, especially around the jetties and structure, where they were taken on crabs and shrimp.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For trout, topwater lures like the Spook or She Dog worked wonders in the morning. As the sun rose, switching to soft plastics like the DOA Shrimp or a curly tail grub proved effective. Redfish were best targeted with live shrimp or mullet, either free-lined or under a popping cork. For drum, live crabs or shrimp fished on the bottom near structure were the way to go.

    ### Hot Spots
    One of the hot spots yesterday was around the jetties at the mouth of the Galveston Ship Channel. Here, anglers caught a mix of trout, redfish, and drum using the aforementioned lures and baits. Another productive area was the shallow flats of East Galveston Bay, where the water clarity is about average, making it easier to spot schooling fish.

    Overall, the conditions are ripe for a great day of fishing in the Gulf of Mexico along the Texas coast. Make sure to take advantage of the early morning topwater action and adjust your tactics as the day progresses. Good luck on the water
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