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Discover the ultimate fishing adventure with the "Gulf of Mexico, Texas Daily Fishing Report" podcast. Tune in daily for the latest updates on fishing conditions, expert tips, and local insights specific to the vibrant waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Texas coast. Stay informed on weather patterns, fish migrations, and tackle recommendations to enhance your fishing experience. Perfect for avid anglers and fishing enthusiasts looking to make the most of their time on the water. Join us for your essential guide to successful fishing in the Gulf of Mexico and Texas.

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  • Gulfcast Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and Drums Biting Hot on the Texas Coast
    May 18 2025
    Howdy there, fishin' folks! Artificial Lure here with your Gulf Coast Texas fishin' report for this fine Sunday morning, May 18, 2025.

    Let me tell ya, the action's been hotter than a jalapeno on a Texas summer day! Water's a bit stirred up from those fronts we had last week, but the fish don't seem to mind none. We're seein' water temps around 70-76 degrees, which is just perfect for what's bitin' right now.

    The trout bite has been on fire, especially in East Galveston Bay where they're hittin' hard on shell structure in 2 to 4 feet of water. Keep your eyes peeled for bait flippin' on the surface - that's your dinner bell right there! If you don't see activity, best move on after a few casts.

    For tackle, go light with your jig heads - 1/16 to 1/4 ounce dependin' on wind and current. Tails without paddles are performin' best, with Wac Assassin's in Purple Haze bringin' in consistent action. But I'll tell ya what's really been the ticket - them Fish Smack Poppin' corks with a 1-to-2-foot leader above an artificial shrimp. Give it a hard pop, wait 5 to 8 seconds, and hang on!

    Early birds and sunset chasers, don't forget your topwater baits. The walkin' baits are crushin' it during those magic hours. And if you like throwin' your line in the surf, grab them artificials and get to wadin' - the trout are practically jumpin' into folks' coolers!

    Over Texas City way, the Galveston jetties are good for sheepshead along the rocks with live shrimp. The beachfront surf is startin' to produce them speckled trout, and oversized black drum are still being caught at the jetties and Texas City Dike on live halved crab.

    Hot spots? Y'all gotta try the surf right now - it's been on fire the last few days. For wade fishin' with artificials, hit the Texas City levee or anywhere along the dike from start to finish. Portal Connor area continues to shine for trout, and those back lakes are comin' alive with the higher tides we're seein'.

    Redfish and black drum are showin' up nice in Galveston, Trinity, and East Bay. Most folks are usin' live shrimp fished on or near bottom over shell or hard bottom. If you're after them massive bull reds or big ugly drum, switch to crab.

    The flounder action's been good in the bayous and guts on the Southshore West Bay while wadin' with Gulps - best action's early mornin' as those flatties pull up shallow overnight.

    So grab your gear and get out there, folks! The spring bite is just gettin' warmed up, and there's plenty of fish to go around. This is Artificial Lure signin' off - tight lines and God bless Texas!
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  • Texas Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and More on the Bite
    May 17 2025
    Howdy there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Saturday morning fishing report for May 17th, 2025. Let's get right to what's biting around our beautiful Texas Gulf Coast.

    Weather's looking decent today after those fronts we had this past week. Water's a bit stirred up, but the fish sure don't mind! Temperatures are sitting at a comfortable 76 degrees, which has got the fish mighty active. We've got light winds this morning, perfect for hitting the water early.

    The trout bite has been absolutely on fire lately! East Galveston Bay is producing consistent trout action, especially around shell structure in 2 to 4 feet of water. Keep your eyes peeled for bait flipping on the surface - that's your sign the fish are nearby. If you don't see bait activity, best to move on after a few casts.

    For tackle, I'm recommending lighter jig heads (1/16 to 1/4 oz) depending on wind and current. Those Wac Assassin's in Purple Haze without paddles have been performing mighty fine. Fish Smack Popping corks with a 1-2 foot leader above an artificial shrimp have been our top performers, getting about 70% of our bites. Give it a hard pop, wait 5-8 seconds, and hang on!

    The topwater bite has also been excellent during early mornings and late afternoons. If you enjoy throwing walking baits, now's your perfect time to get out there.

    For you surf anglers, the trout bite in the surf has been absolutely smoking the last few days. If you like wading with artificials, get out there and make it happen!

    Down south at Port Mansfield, redfish are holding nicely in those back bays and flats with scattered grass. Mansfield Knockers have been producing consistently for those reds.

    Hot spots to try this weekend: The Galveston jetties are good for sheepshead along the rocks with live shrimp. The beachfront surf is showing the first catches of speckled trout. Texas City Dike has been productive from beginning to end - you can catch speckled trout, redfish, and black drum, with occasional sand trout, gafftop and big croakers mixed in.

    Live shrimp and finger mullet have been the best baits, but if you're aiming for those massive black drum or bull redfish, try using crab. The sheepsheads are showing up around structures too.

    For you fellas heading to South Padre and Port Isabel, the trout are hitting good on those gas well flats. Live shrimp under a popping cork is your ticket there.

    Spring is here, folks, and fishing will only get better as the water warms up. So grab your family and friends, beat the crowds, and get out on the water. Until next time, this is Artificial Lure saying tight lines and God bless Texas!
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  • Gulf Coast Texas Fishing Report: Redfish, Trout, and More on a Sunny Friday
    May 16 2025
    Howdy there, fishin' folks! Artificial Lure here with your Gulf Coast Texas fishin' report for this sunny Friday morning, May 16, 2025.

    Let me tell ya, we're looking at a mighty fine day on the water with temperatures hovering around 76-80 degrees along most of our coastline. The water's been a bit stirred up from those fronts that passed through earlier this week, but don't you worry - the fish don't seem to mind one bit.

    Down Port Mansfield way, the redfish have been holding steady in those back bays and flats with scattered grass. Lots of bait flooding into the little drains too. If you're after those reds, tie on a Mansfield Knocker for the shallow flats. Trout fishing's been fair in deeper water along grass lines - Ball Tails and Junior Wigalo's have been producing nicely there.

    Over at South Padre and Port Isabel, they're reporting good action with trout on the gas well flats. Live shrimp under a popping cork is the ticket there. Redfish are a bit spotty along the Eastside shoreline, but cut mullet and ballyhoo will get their attention. The south jetties are holding some bull reds and sheepshead, while the end of Brownsville Channel's giving up mangrove snapper, trout and black drum.

    Up at Texas City, the Galveston jetties are producing fine catches of sheepshead on live shrimp worked along the rocks. First speckled trout of the season are showing up in the beachfront surf too. Oversized black drum are still hitting on halved crab at both the Galveston jetties and Texas City Dike.

    For you wade fishermen, that Texas City levee has been mighty productive from beginning to end. Specks, reds, and black drum, with some sand trout and gafftop mixed in. Live shrimp and finger mullet are your best bets there.

    Hot spots this week? I'd put my money on Allen's Bite and Super Flat where the big tides are bringing in fresh recruits from the Gulf. Shadrock Cove and Corpus Christi Bay are firing up nicely too, especially near those incoming channels. For flounder enthusiasts, check out those bayous and guts on the South Shore of West Bay - the flatties have been pulling up shallow in the early mornings.

    Remember, them big tides are pouring in all along the coast right now, so pay attention to those channels bringing in fresh Gulf water. That's where you'll find the action.

    Y'all stay safe out there and tight lines to ya! This is Artificial Lure signing off until next time!
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