Texas Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and Drum Crushing It in Calm Conditions
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**Good morning, anglers!** This is your daily fishing report, and boy, do we have some excellent conditions shaping up across the Texas Gulf Coast.
Let's talk **tides first**. We're looking at a low tide at 2:42 AM this morning, with a high tide coming in around 12:31 PM and another push at 4:59 PM here in Galveston Bay. The tidal coefficient is sitting at 53, which is average—nothing spectacular, but definitely fishable. Water levels are going to be transitioning throughout the day, so plan your trips accordingly.
**The bite is strong right now.** Recent reports from Galveston Bay show trout, reds, and drum are absolutely crushing it in the calm conditions we've had. Anglers just last week landed plenty of reds, snook, snapper, and sheepshead when conditions cooperated, so we know these fish are aggressive and feeding.
Here's what's **working in the water**: Spinnerbaits with bleeding accents are producing solid results on reds and trout. Your Redfish Magic Spinnerbait paired with a Flood Minnow is a go-to for shallow areas. For trout, the **Speckled Trout Magic Underspin** is delivering. If you want to throw artificial, green pumpkin and watermelon colors are your friends—adjust based on whether it's cloudy or sunny out there.
For **live bait**, you can't beat fresh mullet and shrimp in these waters. Focus on the edges where grass transitions to open water—that's where the trout want to be, and where reds are hunting.
**Two hot spots to hit**: First, the shallow flats around **Galveston Bay proper**—work those grass edges early and late. Second, head toward **Texas City** where the structure holds plenty of fish. Sunrise is at 7:10 AM and sunset at 5:52 PM, so get out early to maximize your time on the water.
Get out there and tight lines! Thanks for tuning in to your daily fishing report. Make sure you **subscribe** so you don't miss tomorrow's update.
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