EPISODE · Apr 11, 2025 · 3 MIN
Gulf Fishing Report: Redfish Reign, Trout Transition on Texas Coast
from Gulf of Mexico, Texas Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
Fishing Report for Gulf of Mexico, Texas – April 11, 2025 Good morning anglers! Today is shaping up beautifully on the Texas Gulf Coast, where spring fishing is hitting its stride. The region is buzzing with activity both on the flats and nearshore waters. Let’s dive into the highlights and details to get you prepped for a great day out there. Tide and Weather: In the Galveston Bay area, the first low tide occurred earlier at 3:24 AM, and the high tide is expected at 9:31 AM, followed by a mid-afternoon low at 3:27 PM and another high tide at 8:32 PM. Sunrise was at 6:58 AM, and sunset will be at 7:45 PM, giving you ample daylight to reel in the big ones. The morning temperatures started cool but are warming into the mid-70s, with mild winds—a great setup for comfortable fishing conditions. Fish Activity and Catches: Redfish are the stars of the show right now, with excellent action reported in shallow flats and marsh drains. Anglers are having luck using live shrimp under popping corks and artificial lures like Flats Buggs in lighter colors. Speckled trout are transitioning to springtime spots over shell beds in 3 to 4 feet of water, with some impressive numbers showing up for wade fishers using popping corks and soft plastics such as Texas Trout Killers in pumpkinseed and chartreuse tails. Sheepshead are plentiful around the jetties, biting on live shrimp near structure, while oversized black drum are still being caught on halved crab at the Texas City Dike and Galveston jetties. Top Bait and Lures: Live shrimp remains the most effective bait for a variety of species, including trout, redfish, and sheepshead. For artificial options, soft plastics like Devil Eyes in glow or chartreuse are producing well. If targeting redfish, gold Johnson Silver Minnow spoons and Egret Wedgetail Mullets in Limeade are proving irresistible. For trout, Skitterwalk topwaters in bone color are a strong choice, especially during the early morning bite. Hot Spots: 1. **East Galveston Bay**: The flats over shell beds are active with speckled trout and redfish. Look for baitfish activity and follow the birds for maximum success. 2. **Texas City Dike**: Great for oversized black drum and redfish action. Use live or cut bait near the bottom for your best chance. Today’s conditions and warming waters should ensure steady fishing all day. Whether you’re wading the flats, fishing the jetties, or relaxing on the pier, it’s a perfect time to be on the water. Tight lines, and happy fishing, everyone! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Fishing Report for Gulf of Mexico, Texas – April 11, 2025 Good morning anglers! Today is shaping up beautifully on the Texas Gulf Coast, where spring fishing is hitting its stride. The region is buzzing with activity both on the flats and nearshore waters. Let’s dive into the highlights and details to get you prepped for a great day out there. Tide and Weather: In the Galveston Bay area, the first low tide occurred earlier at 3:24 AM, and the high tide is expected at 9:31 AM, followed by a mid-afternoon low at 3:27 PM and another high tide at 8:32 PM. Sunrise was at 6:58 AM, and sunset will be at 7:45 PM, giving you ample daylight to reel in the big ones. The morning temperatures started cool but are warming into the mid-70s, with mild winds—a great setup for comfortable fishing conditions. Fish Activity and Catches: Redfish are the stars of the show right now, with excellent action reported in shallow flats and marsh drains. Anglers are having luck using live shrimp under popping corks and artificial lures like Flats Buggs in lighter colors. Speckled trout are transitioning to springtime spots over shell beds in 3 to 4 feet of water, with some impressive numbers showing up for wade fishers using popping corks and soft plastics such as Texas Trout Killers in pumpkinseed and chartreuse tails. Sheepshead are plentiful around the jetties, biting on live shrimp near structure, while oversized black drum are still being caught on halved crab at the Texas City Dike and Galveston jetties. Top Bait and Lures: Live shrimp remains the most effective bait for a variety of species, including trout, redfish, and sheepshead. For artificial options, soft plastics like Devil Eyes in glow or chartreuse are producing well. If targeting redfish, gold Johnson Silver Minnow spoons and Egret Wedgetail Mullets in Limeade are proving irresistible. For trout, Skitterwalk topwaters in bone color are a strong choice, especially during the early morning bite. Hot Spots: 1. **East Galveston Bay**: The flats over shell beds are active with speckled trout and redfish. Look for baitfish activity and follow the birds for maximum success. 2. **Texas City Dike**: Great for oversized black drum and redfish action. Use live or cut bait near the bottom for your best chance. Today’s conditions and warming waters should ensure steady fishing all day. Whether you’re wading the flats, fishing the jetties, or relaxing on the pier, it’s a perfect time to be on the water. Tight lines, and happy fishing, everyone! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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