Rio Grande Saturday: Catfish Hot, Tides Perfect, Rio Hondo Excellent
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**Conditions & Timing**
We've got some decent conditions shaping up. Sunrise was around 6:28 this morning, and you've got until about 6:35 tonight to make the most of it. The National Weather Service is calling for light to moderate southeasterly winds along the Lower Texas Coast with low to moderate seas—nothing too gnarly out there.
**Tidal Action**
Looking at our tide predictions, we're in that window where the tides are shifting. You'll want to pay attention to those transition periods—they're prime feeding times when everything gets active. According to Solunar Theory, today is rated as excellent for fishing, with major feeding windows between 1:35 AM to 3:35 AM and again from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. The minor windows hit around 7:54 AM to 8:54 AM.
**What's Biting**
Here's the good news: the San Marcos River records show we've got some solid species in our waters. Channel catfish are running strong—folks have been landing them up to 9 pounds on white KC jigs and cut carp. Flathead catfish are the real monsters around here, with recent catches hitting nearly 19 pounds on bluegill. Longnose gar are active too, with anglers pulling them on bluegill and poppers. Bass fishing's been solid—largemouth are in the mix, and smallmouth bass respond well to spoons and topwater frogs.
**Best Presentations**
For catfish, go with cut bait or live bluegill—that's been producing consistently. Rio Grande cichlids will take red wigglers and green cat flies. If you're throwing artificials, spoons and swimbaits are your bread and butter for bass. Topwater frogs work great on smallmouth, and don't sleep on silly jigs for largemouth.
**Hot Spots**
Head down to Rio Hondo if you can get there—it's rated as excellent for fishing today. The deeper holes along the Rio Grande near where it widens out are holding good numbers of catfish and gar.
Thanks for tuning in to the fishing report, folks. Make sure you subscribe for daily updates on what's biting around the Valley. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.
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