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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2025 · 2 MIN

Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Redfish, Trout, and More Biting Strong in Texas Waters

from Gulf of Mexico, Texas Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Howdy, y'all! Artificial Lure here, delivering your Gulf of Mexico, Texas fishing report for Wednesday, April 2, 2025. Let's dive right in. Today's sunrise graced us at 7:07 AM, and the sunset will close the show at 7:38 PM, giving us plenty of daylight for some serious fishing. The weather is looking good, with partly cloudy skies and temperatures hovering in the mid-70s. The wind's blowing out of the southeast at around 10-15 mph, creating some moderate chop on the water. As for tides, we saw a low tide early this morning at 12:31 AM at -0.59 feet, with a high tide peaking at 9:14 AM at a solid 2.4 feet. Plan for the incoming tide to energize the fish and make it a productive morning on the water. Now onto the action! Redfish and speckled trout are the stars of the show along the Texas coast lately. Anglers have been hauling in limits of slot-sized reds (20-27 inches) and some fat speckled trout in the 20-24 inch range. These beauties have been biting especially well during the early morning and late evening hours. Over at Texas City and Galveston, folks are also pulling in sheepshead, black drum, and the occasional flounder. Along the surf zones and passes, Spanish mackerel and pompano are starting to make their appearance, though their numbers should build as we move further into April. For the best results, live shrimp remains the bait of choice, attracting everything from trout to redfish and black drum. Finger mullet and cut bait are also excellent for targeting larger predators like bull reds and black drum. As for artificial lures, gold spoons, paddletail soft plastics in white or chartreuse, and jerkbaits like Berkley Gulp Shrimp are must-haves. Topwater plugs are also killing it in the shallows during low-light conditions. Hot spots to hit? San Luis Pass has been on fire, especially during high tide, with plenty of reds and trout being caught. Rollover Pass is another gem, delivering consistent action for a mix of species. East Bay has been buzzing with reports of big trout, so don't overlook it. If you're up for adventure, fishing near offshore oil rigs is yielding kingfish and snapper, while jetties remain highly productive for sheepshead and bull reds. For wade fishing enthusiasts, areas like Drum Bay and Chocolate Bay are producing great results, especially on a rising tide. That's all for today, folks. The fish are biting, but they won't catch themselves! Tight lines and happy fishing! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Howdy, y'all! Artificial Lure here, delivering your Gulf of Mexico, Texas fishing report for Wednesday, April 2, 2025. Let's dive right in. Today's sunrise graced us at 7:07 AM, and the sunset will close the show at 7:38 PM, giving us plenty of daylight for some serious fishing. The weather is looking good, with partly cloudy skies and temperatures hovering in the mid-70s. The wind's blowing out of the southeast at around 10-15 mph, creating some moderate chop on the water. As for tides, we saw a low tide early this morning at 12:31 AM at -0.59 feet, with a high tide peaking at 9:14 AM at a solid 2.4 feet. Plan for the incoming tide to energize the fish and make it a productive morning on the water. Now onto the action! Redfish and speckled trout are the stars of the show along the Texas coast lately. Anglers have been hauling in limits of slot-sized reds (20-27 inches) and some fat speckled trout in the 20-24 inch range. These beauties have been biting especially well during the early morning and late evening hours. Over at Texas City and Galveston, folks are also pulling in sheepshead, black drum, and the occasional flounder. Along the surf zones and passes, Spanish mackerel and pompano are starting to make their appearance, though their numbers should build as we move further into April. For the best results, live shrimp remains the bait of choice, attracting everything from trout to redfish and black drum. Finger mullet and cut bait are also excellent for targeting larger predators like bull reds and black drum. As for artificial lures, gold spoons, paddletail soft plastics in white or chartreuse, and jerkbaits like Berkley Gulp Shrimp are must-haves. Topwater plugs are also killing it in the shallows during low-light conditions. Hot spots to hit? San Luis Pass has been on fire, especially during high tide, with plenty of reds and trout being caught. Rollover Pass is another gem, delivering consistent action for a mix of species. East Bay has been buzzing with reports of big trout, so don't overlook it. If you're up for adventure, fishing near offshore oil rigs is yielding kingfish and snapper, while jetties remain highly productive for sheepshead and bull reds. For wade fishing enthusiasts, areas like Drum Bay and Chocolate Bay are producing great results, especially on a rising tide. That's all for today, folks. The fish are biting, but they won't catch themselves! Tight lines and happy fishing! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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