EPISODE · Dec 14, 2024 · 2 MIN
Ideal Fishing Conditions on the Texas Gulf Coast - Hot Spots, Tackle Tips, and Tidal Forecasts
from Gulf of Mexico, Texas Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
If you're heading out to fish in the Gulf of Mexico along the Texas coast today, here's what you need to know: The weather is looking promising with cool mornings and calm winds, making for ideal fishing conditions. Sunrise today is around 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at about 5:22 PM. Tides are favorable, especially with the incoming tide. For Texas City (Turning Basin), the first low tide was at 8:03 AM, and the next low tide will be at 10:06 PM. The only high tide of the day will be at 4:10 PM. The tidal coefficient is high, indicating significant tidal movement and currents[2]. Yesterday saw a lot of action, particularly in areas like Bolivar, where anglers were catching limits of slot-sized trout, big bull redfish, and black drum. The surf has been flat and crystal clear, making it easy to spot flounder on low tides, although remember that flounder are catch and release only through December 14. Big stingrays and sharks are still active along the peninsula, with many caught near Gilchrist and the Bolivar flats[1]. For your tackle, soft plastics and topwaters are excellent choices. For shallow flats, consider using Flats Buggs with double bunny tails for calm conditions or curl tail varieties for windier days. Baitfish imitations and spoons in grassy areas can also be very effective[3]. Some of the hot spots right now include the Bolivar area, where the jetty is producing excellent results, and Trinity Bay, where deeper shell reefs are yielding fair numbers of keeper trout and bull redfish. West Galveston Bay is also productive, especially over shell reefs using live shrimp[1]. So, grab your gear and head out to the Bolivar jetty or Trinity Bay for a day of great fishing on the Texas Gulf Coast. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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If you're heading out to fish in the Gulf of Mexico along the Texas coast today, here's what you need to know: The weather is looking promising with cool mornings and calm winds, making for ideal fishing conditions. Sunrise today is around 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at about 5:22 PM. Tides are favorable, especially with the incoming tide. For Texas City (Turning Basin), the first low tide was at 8:03 AM, and the next low tide will be at 10:06 PM. The only high tide of the day will be at 4:10 PM. The tidal coefficient is high, indicating significant tidal movement and currents[2]. Yesterday saw a lot of action, particularly in areas like Bolivar, where anglers were catching limits of slot-sized trout, big bull redfish, and black drum. The surf has been flat and crystal clear, making it easy to spot flounder on low tides, although remember that flounder are catch and release only through December 14. Big stingrays and sharks are still active along the peninsula, with many caught near Gilchrist and the Bolivar flats[1]. For your tackle, soft plastics and topwaters are excellent choices. For shallow flats, consider using Flats Buggs with double bunny tails for calm conditions or curl tail varieties for windier days. Baitfish imitations and spoons in grassy areas can also be very effective[3]. Some of the hot spots right now include the Bolivar area, where the jetty is producing excellent results, and Trinity Bay, where deeper shell reefs are yielding fair numbers of keeper trout and bull redfish. West Galveston Bay is also productive, especially over shell reefs using live shrimp[1]. So, grab your gear and head out to the Bolivar jetty or Trinity Bay for a day of great fishing on the Texas Gulf Coast. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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