Rio Grande Valley Fishing Report: Trout and Reds Crushing It
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Well, folks, this is Artificial Lure coming to you live with your Rio Grande Valley fishing report for today, Thursday, December 4th. Let me break down what's happening out on the water right now.
**The Bite is HOT**
We're seeing fantastic action with speckled trout and redfish absolutely crushing it right now. Reports coming in from local guides show these fish are stacked and hungry, especially reds in the 5 to 10-pound range. Black drum and flounder are also cooperating when conditions line up.
**What to Throw**
For lures, the Corky is absolutely money in shallow water for sight-casting. Get out there at first light with topwater plugs – that early morning action is prime time. If you're working deeper channels, soft plastics rigged on jigheads are getting bit consistently. Live mullet and live shrimp remain your go-to baits when the fish are as active as they are right now.
**Weather and Water Conditions**
Today we're looking at mild conditions across the Valley – highs hitting the low 70s. That's perfect timing because we had that cold front push through recently, and the fish are responding well to the shift. Water temps are settling in nicely for winter patterns.
**Tidal Windows**
Check your tide tables – we've got both high and low tides throughout the day. Plan your trips around those movements; the fish feed more aggressively around tide changes.
**Hot Spots to Target**
Head to the shallow flats around Port Mansfield area – that's where sight-casting with Corkys has been producing keeper after keeper. The Rio Grande mouth itself continues to hold quality fish, particularly in the back bays where redfish love to hunt.
Thanks for tuning in to the report today, amigos. Make sure you subscribe for daily updates on what's biting. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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