Rio Grande Fishing Report: Wind Advisory & Spring Bite - March 16th
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Tides at nearby Port Isabel per NOAA show a low at -0.11 ft around 4:57 PM today, high at 1.29 ft—fish the incoming for best action. Solunar tables got major bites from 12-2 PM, minors early mornin' and evenin'.
Fish are active with spring warmin' things up. TPWD All-Tackle records show recent hauls like a 14.43 lb Freshwater Drum on jug line April '24, 28.35 lb Common Carp January '25, and solid Largemouth Bass up to 12 lbs. Rio Grande Cichlids, Channel Cats to 21 lbs, Flatheads, Gar, and Crappie are bitin' steady. Reports from Texas Fishing Classifieds note Largemouth in the Rio Grande channel near Amistad Reservoir as hot last week.
Best lures? Go with Texas-rigged plastic worms or crankbaits for bass—chartreuse or shad colors cuttin' through wind. Spinnerbaits for cats and gar. Live bait shines: shrimp or cut mullet on bottom rigs for drum and cats, worms for crappie and cichlids.
Hit these hot spots: the bends near Falcon Reservoir for cats and bass, or the lower Rio Grande channels around Zapata for gar and drum—stay safe in the wind!
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