Rio Grande Fishing Report: Trophy Potential, Rip Currents, and Seasonal Patterns
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Well folks, it's your man Artificial Lure coming at you with today's Rio Grande report, and let me tell you, conditions are shaping up interesting down here in the Valley.
**Today's Conditions**
We're looking at sunrise at 6:57 AM and sunset at 5:36 PM, giving us a solid nine-hour window to work with. The tide's running a bit quirky this morning—we've got a low at 5:04 AM holding at 1.1 feet, then a high at 9:45 AM around 1.27 feet. Not your typical dramatic swing, but it'll push some baitfish around, and that's what we're after.
Now, I gotta be straight with you—the National Weather Service is flying a HIGH RISK flag for rip currents through at least tomorrow, so if you're working the coastal access points, watch yourself out there. Those currents'll ruin your day faster than a backlash in your reel.
**What's Been Biting**
Falcon Lake up near Laredo continues to produce quality bass and catfish. The Lady Bird Lake records show some serious specimens coming out lately—we're talking a 14-pound largemouth that came out just this February. That tells me the genetics are strong down here, and you've got genuine trophy potential if you're patient.
**What to Use**
For structure work around the Rio Grande flats, throw soft plastics and swimbaits in 3 to 4-inch sizes. The catfish are going to respond to live or cut mullet if you're bottom-fishing. Up around Falcon Lake, go with standard Texas rigging—dark colors work best in these tannin-stained waters.
**Hot Spots**
Falcon Lake's your primary target today. The deeper holes near the dam are holding catfish and bigger bass. Down along the Rio Grande's slower sections, work the outside bends where current's carved out deeper pockets.
Thanks for tuning in to today's report, folks! Make sure you subscribe for daily updates on the Rio Grande fishery. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.
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