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Gulf of Mexico, Texas Fishing Report Today

Gulf of Mexico, Texas Fishing Report Today

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Discover the ultimate fishing adventure with the "Gulf of Mexico, Texas Fishing Report Today" 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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  • Texas Gulf Coast Fishing Update: Early Winter Action and Top Spots
    Dec 5 2025
    Artificial Lure here with your Texas Gulf Coast fishing rundown for the Gulf of Mexico side.

    Along the mid and upper coast from Freeport to Galveston, we’re sitting in a classic early-winter pattern: cooler bays, light north to northeast breeze most of the day, and clear to partly cloudy skies with mild afternoon temps. Sunrise is right around seven in the morning, with sunset a little after five-thirty local time, so that first light wade and last light drift are your money windows.

    Tides are running on the negative side in the mornings with a slow incoming through late morning and a stronger push into the evening, which really helps stack bait and gamefish on the edges of guts, bayou mouths, and along the ICW. On the beachfront side, that evening high gives you a nice green tide pushing into the first and second guts for surf casters.

    Fish activity has picked up behind working birds in the bays, especially over mud and shell where the water’s got a little color. Trout and sand trout are schooling under gulls, with slot redfish mixed in when you see the heavier pushes of bait showering on the surface. Deeper channels and harbor basins are holding drum, sheepshead, and occasional mangrove snapper around structure as the water cools.

    Recent catches up and down the coast have been solid on keeper speckled trout with a good mix of reds, plus scattered flounder near passes and drains. Night lights in canals and around dock lines are giving up decent numbers of smaller trout with a few keepers when the tide is moving. Offshore, when boats can run, folks are still boxing snapper and a few kings on the near rigs, but most action right now is bay and surf.

    For lures, keep it simple and local:
    - Soft plastic shrimp or paddle tails in natural or glow colors under a popping cork for trout and reds on the flats.
    - Soft plastic shad or jerkbaits on 1/8 to 1/4 ounce jigheads for drifting shell and channel edges.
    - Gold or silver spoons and small swimbaits for working along the beachfront and jetties.

    Best natural baits are live shrimp, mud minnows, and finger mullet, either under a cork on the shallow stuff or Carolina-rigged on the deeper edges and around structure. Cut mullet or crab will pick up reds and drum when the bite gets finicky.

    A couple of hot spots to circle today:
    - Christmas Bay and the San Luis Pass area, drifting mud and shell where birds are working, then easing into bayou mouths as the tide turns.
    - Packery Channel and the North Padre surf, keying on that evening high tide and any stretch of clean green water with nervous bait in the first gut.

    That’s the scoop from the Gulf side of Texas. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and More in the Bays
    Dec 4 2025
    Well howdy, folks! Artificial Lure here bringing you your Thursday morning fishing report for the Gulf Coast. Let me tell you, we've got some excellent conditions shaping up after that cold front rolled through yesterday.

    Water temperatures are hovering in the low 70s across most of the bays—perfect for December fishing. Sunrise this morning came at 7 AM sharp, and we're looking at sunset around 5:15 PM, so you've got a solid window to get out there.

    Let's talk tides. We're coming off a high tide early this morning, with low tide hitting around mid-morning. The tidal coefficient is holding strong, which means good movement and excellent feeding windows.

    Now here's the real action. San Antonio Bay is firing on all cylinders right now—marked as GOOD by the guides. That strong cold front pushed a ton of trout and redfish into the flats and back lakes. East and West Matagorda Bay are also GOOD, with high tides putting fish in the back lakes and around the docks. Port Aransas is reporting GOOD conditions with redfish responding well to live shrimp, cut mullet, and silver spoons.

    For your artificials, grab some plastics in thigh to belly-button deep water for trout. Gulp shrimp under a popping cork is absolutely money right now. Live shrimp is your go-to bait—every guide mentions it. Dead shrimp on drop-offs works too if you're targeting redfish and drum. Those mullet patterns are producing mixed bags including sheephead and mangrove snapper.

    My hot spots for today: Hit the flats and back lakes in San Antonio Bay—the high tides have concentrated fish something fierce. Second, work the docks in East Matagorda along the Colorado River when conditions get rough. Both are prime real estate right now.

    Thanks so much for tuning in, folks! Don't forget to subscribe for daily reports.

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  • Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and Topwater Action in Texas Waters
    Dec 3 2025
    # Gulf of Mexico, Texas Fishing Report – December 3rd, 2025

    Well howdy, folks! Artificial Lure here bringing you your Wednesday morning fishing report for the Gulf waters around Texas.

    Let's start with the tides. Sunrise this morning was at 6:59 AM and we're looking at sunset around 5:23 PM, so you've got a solid day ahead of you. The low tide came in early this morning at 6:59 AM, and we're heading toward a high tide around 3:34 PM at a solid 2.3 feet. This is shaping up to be an excellent day on the water with a very high solunar coefficient of 93 – that means the fish are gonna be aggressive.

    Now here's the good news from recent reports out of Rio Grande and Gulf waters – reds and trout have been absolutely biting strong in December. We're talking stacked specks and hungry redfish ready to eat. According to local fishing data, speckled trout and redfish are the primary targets right now, along with black drum and flounder when conditions align.

    For your lure selection, the Corky is one of the most recognizable and effective lures on the Gulf Coast right now. It's a proven producer for sight-casting in shallow water. You'll also want to bring topwater plugs for early morning action and soft plastics rigged on jigheads for the deeper channels.

    As for bait, live mullet and live shrimp are your go-to options when the fish are active like they are right now.

    I'd recommend hitting the shallow flats and bay systems this morning while that low tide is working for you. Areas around Freeport and the upper bay systems are prime real estate right now. The afternoon high tide should push fish into secondary areas, so be ready to move and adjust.

    Thanks for tuning in, and make sure you subscribe for more fishing intel!

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