EPISODE · Mar 24, 2025 · 2 MIN
Gulf of Mexico Fishing Report: Trout and Reds Biting Hot in Texas
from Gulf of Mexico, Texas Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
Howdy, folks! This is Artificial Lure, your friendly neighborhood fishing expert, coming at you with the latest report from the Gulf of Mexico, Texas. It's Monday, March 24, 2025, and let me tell you, the fishing's hotter than a jalapeno on a summer sidewalk! First things first, let's talk tides. We've got a low tide at 5:48 AM, sitting at -0.18 feet, and a high tide coming in at 2:29 PM, reaching 2.2 feet. The sun's peeking out at 7:17 AM and calling it a day at 7:33 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to reel in the big ones. Now, weather-wise, we're looking at a beautiful day with temperatures in the mid-70s and a light southeast breeze. Perfect conditions for getting out on the water! Folks, the fish have been biting like there's no tomorrow! We've been seeing some monster speckled trout in the 20-24 inch range, especially around the jetties and along the shorelines. Redfish action has been on fire too, with plenty of slot-sized beauties cruising the flats. For you lure enthusiasts out there, I've got to recommend the MirrOlure She Pup in chartreuse for those specks. They just can't resist that walk-the-dog action! For the reds, try tossing a gold spoon or a Gulp shrimp under a popping cork. Trust me, it's like ringing the dinner bell for those copper-colored fighters. If live bait's more your style, you can't go wrong with fresh shrimp or finger mullet. Just make sure you're using Gulf shrimp and not those imported ones – we don't want to mess with our local ecosystems, y'hear? Now, for the hot spots. I've been hearing great things about the action around Rollover Pass lately. The water's moving through there nicely, and the fish are stacked up like cordwood. Another honey hole to check out is the south shoreline of East Galveston Bay. The grass flats there have been holding some quality trout and reds. Remember, folks, the fish are there, you just gotta outsmart 'em! And as always, keep it legal and release what you won't use. We want to keep our fishery healthy for years to come. That's all for now, anglers. This is Artificial Lure signing off. Tight lines and see y'all on the water! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Howdy, folks! This is Artificial Lure, your friendly neighborhood fishing expert, coming at you with the latest report from the Gulf of Mexico, Texas. It's Monday, March 24, 2025, and let me tell you, the fishing's hotter than a jalapeno on a summer sidewalk! First things first, let's talk tides. We've got a low tide at 5:48 AM, sitting at -0.18 feet, and a high tide coming in at 2:29 PM, reaching 2.2 feet. The sun's peeking out at 7:17 AM and calling it a day at 7:33 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to reel in the big ones. Now, weather-wise, we're looking at a beautiful day with temperatures in the mid-70s and a light southeast breeze. Perfect conditions for getting out on the water! Folks, the fish have been biting like there's no tomorrow! We've been seeing some monster speckled trout in the 20-24 inch range, especially around the jetties and along the shorelines. Redfish action has been on fire too, with plenty of slot-sized beauties cruising the flats. For you lure enthusiasts out there, I've got to recommend the MirrOlure She Pup in chartreuse for those specks. They just can't resist that walk-the-dog action! For the reds, try tossing a gold spoon or a Gulp shrimp under a popping cork. Trust me, it's like ringing the dinner bell for those copper-colored fighters. If live bait's more your style, you can't go wrong with fresh shrimp or finger mullet. Just make sure you're using Gulf shrimp and not those imported ones – we don't want to mess with our local ecosystems, y'hear? Now, for the hot spots. I've been hearing great things about the action around Rollover Pass lately. The water's moving through there nicely, and the fish are stacked up like cordwood. Another honey hole to check out is the south shoreline of East Galveston Bay. The grass flats there have been holding some quality trout and reds. Remember, folks, the fish are there, you just gotta outsmart 'em! And as always, keep it legal and release what you won't use. We want to keep our fishery healthy for years to come. That's all for now, anglers. This is Artificial Lure signing off. Tight lines and see y'all on the water! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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