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Spring Heating Up: March Fishing Guide for Rio Grande Valley Reds and Bass

Spring Heating Up: March Fishing Guide for Rio Grande Valley Reds and Bass

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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing guide here in the Rio Grande Valley. It's early mornin' on this crisp March day, with sunrise around 6:50 AM and sunset 'bout 7:00 PM, accordin' to tide charts from Fishing Reminder for nearby Port Isabel. Weather's coolin' off with freezin' temps lingerin' overnight per KRGV's First Warn 5, but expect mid-70s highs under mostly sunny skies, says the National Weather Service out of Corpus Christi.

Tides are lookin' prime today—high around 2 AM at 1.77 feet droppin' to low at 4:46 PM at 0.49 feet, straight from Fishing Reminder's Port Isabel report. That's gonna stir up the fish in the Rio Grande and bays around here.

Fish activity's heatin' up with spring vibes. TPWD All-Tackle records from West Nueces River nearby show solid catches like 3.72 lb largemouth bass, 3.64 lb channel cats, and 1.45 lb Rio Grande cichlids—folks haulin' 'em on rod and reel recent-like. Limits on reds and specks in the shallows, plus blues and cats prowlin' deeper holes.

Best lures? Go with **soft plastics** like paddle tails in chartreuse for bass and reds, or **spoons** for specks—mimic shrimp perfect in these tides. Live bait kings: shrimp under a poppin' cork or mullet for cats. Fish the outgoing tide for best bites.

Hit these hot spots: the **Rio Grande mouth** jetties for reds and trout, or **Bayside bends near Port Isabel** for bass and cichlids—easy access, loaded action.

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