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Gulf Coast Texas Fishing Report May 30, 2025

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

This is Artificial Lure bringing you your Gulf Coast Texas fishing report for Friday, May 30, 2025. Weather’s shaping up real fine for the weekend after a string of breezy days. We’ve got mostly sunny skies lined up, with water temps in the 80–83 degree range from Galveston down to the Lower Laguna. Sunrise hit at 6:20 this morning and you’ve got until 8:13 this evening to get your lines wet. Tidal action’s in your favor: the high tide rolled in around 8:44 AM at Galveston at about 2.5 feet, so look for that water movement to turn on the bite, especially as it swings back out late afternoon according to Tide-Forecast.com. Fish activity has been good and steady. On the saltwater side, the Galveston jetties have been a hotbed for bull redfish, slot reds, and sharks, with plenty of keeper black drum mixed in. Texas City’s been producing solid speckled trout and more reds, with sand trout, croaker, and the odd gafftop rounding things out. Sheepshead are still thick around structures and piers, with some brutes caught on fiddler crabs or shrimp recently. According to the Texas Parks and Wildlife weekly report, live shrimp and finger mullet have been hands-down the top baits this week, but soft plastics in white or chartreuse are also knocking ‘em dead for the artificials crowd. Wade anglers have found success along the Texas City levee and from the dike—just be ready for a crowd this holiday weekend. For those venturing further south or west, the back lakes and marsh drains should still be holding redfish, especially along grass lines early with topwaters or paddle tails. The sheepshead bite, as reported by Captain Experiences, has been “on fire” around hard structures all week. If you’re heading offshore, remember that federal waters off Texas are closed to shrimping until mid-July, per NOAA, which means more food in the water and inshore predators on the prowl for an easy meal. That’s good news for those tossing cut bait for bull reds or working jigs for trout. A couple of hot spots to consider: - Galveston’s South Jetty for a mixed bag of reds, trout, and sharks. - Texas City Dike for shore and wade fishing action, with specks and reds biting early and late. - For structure-oriented folks, the Houston Ship Channel edges and piers are stacked with sheepshead and the occasional flounder. Best lures this week have been soft plastics like Down South Lures or Gulp! shrimp in chartreuse or glow, while live shrimp or finger mullet are the ticket for bait anglers. Thanks for tuning in to the Gulf Coast report with Artificial Lure! Be sure to subscribe for updates and local tips—good luck out there, tight lines, and stay safe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

This is Artificial Lure bringing you your Gulf Coast Texas fishing report for Friday, May 30, 2025. Weather’s shaping up real fine for the weekend after a string of breezy days. We’ve got mostly sunny skies lined up, with water temps in the 80–83 degree range from Galveston down to the Lower Laguna. Sunrise hit at 6:20 this morning and you’ve got until 8:13 this evening to get your lines wet. Tidal action’s in your favor: the high tide rolled in around 8:44 AM at Galveston at about 2.5 feet, so look for that water movement to turn on the bite, especially as it swings back out late afternoon according to Tide-Forecast.com. Fish activity has been good and steady. On the saltwater side, the Galveston jetties have been a hotbed for bull redfish, slot reds, and sharks, with plenty of keeper black drum mixed in. Texas City’s been producing solid speckled trout and more reds, with sand trout, croaker, and the odd gafftop rounding things out. Sheepshead are still thick around structures and piers, with some brutes caught on fiddler crabs or shrimp recently. According to the Texas Parks and Wildlife weekly report, live shrimp and finger mullet have been hands-down the top baits this week, but soft plastics in white or chartreuse are also knocking ‘em dead for the artificials crowd. Wade anglers have found success along the Texas City levee and from the dike—just be ready for a crowd this holiday weekend. For those venturing further south or west, the back lakes and marsh drains should still be holding redfish, especially along grass lines early with topwaters or paddle tails. The sheepshead bite, as reported by Captain Experiences, has been “on fire” around hard structures all week. If you’re heading offshore, remember that federal waters off Texas are closed to shrimping until mid-July, per NOAA, which means more food in the water and inshore predators on the prowl for an easy meal. That’s good news for those tossing cut bait for bull reds or working jigs for trout. A couple of hot spots to consider: - Galveston’s South Jetty for a mixed bag of reds, trout, and sharks. - Texas City Dike for shore and wade fishing action, with specks and reds biting early and late. - For structure-oriented folks, the Houston Ship Channel edges and piers are stacked with sheepshead and the occasional flounder. Best lures this week have been soft plastics like Down South Lures or Gulp! shrimp in chartreuse or glow, while live shrimp or finger mullet are the ticket for bait anglers. Thanks for tuning in to the Gulf Coast report with Artificial Lure! Be sure to subscribe for updates and local tips—good luck out there, tight lines, and stay safe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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