Cold Snap Slows the Bite: Fish Early and Often on the Rio Grande
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Fish are feelin' this cold snap, slowin' down some, but bites pick up in major times from 6-8 AM and 7-9 PM. Texas Parks and Wildlife records show Rio Grande Cichlids hittin' jigs hard—big 9-inchers caught on Espantosa Slough lately, whites up to 15 inches on jigs too. Limits of white bass and redears in nearby Nueces, but here it's cichlids, gar, and crappie leadin' the pack. Folks reportin' steady catches of Rio Grande Cichlids and white crappie on cut bait or jigs near the river bends.
Best lures right now? Jigs in bright colors for cichlids and crappie—Texas Parks and Wildlife angler Leo Flores smashed records with 'em. Live shrimp or cut carp for gar. Toss soft plastics on light jigheads where it's calmer.
Hit these hot spots: Boca Chica bends 10 miles upriver—quiet waters hold cichlids despite wall talk—or Espantosa Slough for crappie limits. Bundle up, check wind chills droppin' to 20s.
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