Texas Gulf Coast Fishing Forecast: Robust Action, Cooler Temps, and Promising Conditions episode artwork

EPISODE · Nov 29, 2024 · 4 MIN

Texas Gulf Coast Fishing Forecast: Robust Action, Cooler Temps, and Promising Conditions

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

As of November 29, 2024, the fishing scene along the Texas Gulf Coast is looking promising, especially with the recent weather patterns. ### Weather and Tides We're expecting a week of sun and cooler morning temperatures following a front that brought north winds and chances of rain earlier in the week. Currently, the winds are light and coming from the southeast to east-northeast, which should help maintain relatively normal to above-normal tides. Water temperatures are in the upper 70s, ranging from 74 to 78 degrees in different bays and areas. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise today is around 6:53 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 5:07 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing trips. ### Fish Activity Fish activity has been robust across various spots. In Redfish Bay, anglers are catching plenty of redfish, speckled trout, black drum, and even some sand trout and gafftop along the jetty and in the surf[2]. In Trinity Bay, birds are working over decent-sized speckled trout, and shoreline reefs are producing better quality trout along with redfish and black drum. Live shrimp under corks and soft plastic lures are the best bets here[2]. Around Texas City, the bull redfish bite is strong from the dike to the Galveston Jetties, with cut mullet or live crab being the top baits. Speckled trout, redfish, and black drum are also plentiful in these areas[2]. ### Best Lures and Bait For inshore fishing, consider using longer leaders and 0X to 1X fluorocarbon for fussy fish. Small hair bugs, poppers, and small impressionistic olive and black crab patterns are effective, especially on crawling fish early and late in the day. For redfish, imitation shrimp lures and tails under popping corks, or jig heads with light-colored tails, have been successful[1][3]. In the surf and along jetties, cut mullet or live crab are excellent for redfish and black drum. For speckled trout, live shrimp free-lined along rocks or under corks work well[2]. ### Hot Spots - **Port Mansfield and Port Isabel**: These areas offer excellent jetty fisheries for snook and tarpon, and the eastern white sand shoreline is great for inshore fishing. The East Cut at Port Mansfield provides access to nearshore fish and the Mansfield jetty[1]. - **Texas City Dike to Galveston Jetties**: This stretch is hot for bull redfish, speckled trout, and black drum. Successful wade fishing can be found around Mosquito Island and inside the Moses Lake Tidal Gate in the late afternoons[2]. - **Trinity Bay**: Shoreline reefs here are producing high-quality trout, redfish, and black drum. Live shrimp and soft plastics are the way to go[2]. Remember to handle larger trout with care, as most over 21 inches are females and crucial for breeding stock. Enjoy your fishing trip and stay safe This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

As of November 29, 2024, the fishing scene along the Texas Gulf Coast is looking promising, especially with the recent weather patterns. ### Weather and Tides We're expecting a week of sun and cooler morning temperatures following a front that brought north winds and chances of rain earlier in the week. Currently, the winds are light and coming from the southeast to east-northeast, which should help maintain relatively normal to above-normal tides. Water temperatures are in the upper 70s, ranging from 74 to 78 degrees in different bays and areas. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise today is around 6:53 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 5:07 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing trips. ### Fish Activity Fish activity has been robust across various spots. In Redfish Bay, anglers are catching plenty of redfish, speckled trout, black drum, and even some sand trout and gafftop along the jetty and in the surf[2]. In Trinity Bay, birds are working over decent-sized speckled trout, and shoreline reefs are producing better quality trout along with redfish and black drum. Live shrimp under corks and soft plastic lures are the best bets here[2]. Around Texas City, the bull redfish bite is strong from the dike to the Galveston Jetties, with cut mullet or live crab being the top baits. Speckled trout, redfish, and black drum are also plentiful in these areas[2]. ### Best Lures and Bait For inshore fishing, consider using longer leaders and 0X to 1X fluorocarbon for fussy fish. Small hair bugs, poppers, and small impressionistic olive and black crab patterns are effective, especially on crawling fish early and late in the day. For redfish, imitation shrimp lures and tails under popping corks, or jig heads with light-colored tails, have been successful[1][3]. In the surf and along jetties, cut mullet or live crab are excellent for redfish and black drum. For speckled trout, live shrimp free-lined along rocks or under corks work well[2]. ### Hot Spots - **Port Mansfield and Port Isabel**: These areas offer excellent jetty fisheries for snook and tarpon, and the eastern white sand shoreline is great for inshore fishing. The East Cut at Port Mansfield provides access to nearshore fish and the Mansfield jetty[1]. - **Texas City Dike to Galveston Jetties**: This stretch is hot for bull redfish, speckled trout, and black drum. Successful wade fishing can be found around Mosquito Island and inside the Moses Lake Tidal Gate in the late afternoons[2]. - **Trinity Bay**: Shoreline reefs here are producing high-quality trout, redfish, and black drum. Live shrimp and soft plastics are the way to go[2]. Remember to handle larger trout with care, as most over 21 inches are females and crucial for breeding stock. Enjoy your fishing trip and stay safe This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

NOW PLAYING

Texas Gulf Coast Fishing Forecast: Robust Action, Cooler Temps, and Promising Conditions

0:00 4:02

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Ask A Spaceman Archives - 365 Days of Astronomy Ask A Spaceman Archives - 365 Days of Astronomy Podcasting Astronomy Every Day of the Year Eat to Live Jenna Fuhrman, Dr. Fuhrman Our health is our most precious gift and smart nutrition can change your life. Each month, join Dr. Fuhrman and his daughter, Jenna Fuhrman as they discuss important topics in the world of nutrition. Eat to Live will change the way you eat and think about food. French Your Way Jessica: Native French teacher founder of French Your Way Boost your French listening skills and test your comprehension with this one of a kind series of podcasts. Get the chance to listen to a real conversation between native speakers talking at normal speed AND customise your learning experience through carefully designed sets of questions (2 levels of difficulty) available for download at www.frenchvoicespodcast.com. All interviews also come with the transcript. French teacher Jessica interviews native speakers of French from around the world who share a bit of their life and passion. Where else would you meet in one same place a French yoga teacher based in Melbourne, a soap manufacturer from Provence, or a couple cycling around the world? That Hoarder: Overcome Compulsive Hoarding That Hoarder Hoarding disorder is stigmatised and people who hoard feel vast amounts of shame. This podcast began life as an audio diary, an anonymous outlet for somebody with this weird condition. That Hoarder speaks about her experiences living with compulsive hoarding, she interviews therapists, academics, researchers, children of hoarders, professional organisers and influencers, and she shares insight and tips for others with the problem. Listened to by people who hoard as well as those who love them and those who work with them, Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with That Hoarder aims to shatter the stigma, share the truth and speak openly and honestly to improve lives.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Gulf of Mexico, Texas Fishing Report Today?

This episode is 4 minutes long.

When was this Gulf of Mexico, Texas Fishing Report Today episode published?

This episode was published on November 29, 2024.

What is this episode about?

As of November 29, 2024, the fishing scene along the Texas Gulf Coast is looking promising, especially with the recent weather patterns. ### Weather and Tides We're expecting a week of sun and cooler morning temperatures following a front that...

Can I download this Gulf of Mexico, Texas Fishing Report Today episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!