EPISODE · Dec 27, 2024 · 2 MIN
Texas Gulf Coast Fishing Forecast: Targeting Redfish, Trout, and Drum on December 27, 2024
from Gulf of Mexico, Texas Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI
For December 27, 2024, if you're planning to hit the waters of the Gulf of Mexico off the Texas coast, here's what you need to know: ### Tidal Report Today, the low tide is at 12:25 PM with a height of -0.17 meters (-0.56 feet), and the high tide is at 10:00 PM with a height of 0.34 meters (1.12 feet)[2]. ### Weather and Daylight Expect a typical winter day with sunrise at 7:14 AM and sunset at 5:29 PM. The weather is likely to be cool, with potential for some wind, especially in the afternoon. ### Fish Activity Yesterday saw good activity for several species. Redfish and trout were active in the shallow flats, particularly during the morning hours. Drum were also caught in decent numbers, often near structure like oyster beds and jetties. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Redfish were plentiful, with many catches in the 20-25 inch range. Trout were also abundant, with some larger specimens up to 5 pounds. Drum were consistent, especially for those using the right bait and lures. ### Best Lures and Bait For redfish and trout, the Flats Buggs with double bunny tails or curl tails are highly effective. These lures land softly and reduce snags, making them ideal for shallow flats fishing[3]. For drum, using live or cut bait such as shrimp or mullet can be very productive. Jigs and spoons also work well, especially when fished near structure. ### Hot Spots One of the hot spots is around the jetties and oyster beds near Galveston Bay. These areas tend to attract a variety of fish, including redfish, trout, and drum. Another good spot is the shallow flats around Matagorda Bay, where sight casting to redfish can be very successful. ### Tips Given the tidal and weather conditions, it's best to fish during the morning hours when the water is generally calmer. As the day progresses and the wind picks up, the fish may become more scattered. Keep an eye on bird activity, as it often indicates the presence of schools of fish. Overall, it should be a good day for fishing on the Gulf of Mexico, Texas coast, with the right lures and bait and by targeting the right spots. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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For December 27, 2024, if you're planning to hit the waters of the Gulf of Mexico off the Texas coast, here's what you need to know: ### Tidal Report Today, the low tide is at 12:25 PM with a height of -0.17 meters (-0.56 feet), and the high tide is at 10:00 PM with a height of 0.34 meters (1.12 feet)[2]. ### Weather and Daylight Expect a typical winter day with sunrise at 7:14 AM and sunset at 5:29 PM. The weather is likely to be cool, with potential for some wind, especially in the afternoon. ### Fish Activity Yesterday saw good activity for several species. Redfish and trout were active in the shallow flats, particularly during the morning hours. Drum were also caught in decent numbers, often near structure like oyster beds and jetties. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Redfish were plentiful, with many catches in the 20-25 inch range. Trout were also abundant, with some larger specimens up to 5 pounds. Drum were consistent, especially for those using the right bait and lures. ### Best Lures and Bait For redfish and trout, the Flats Buggs with double bunny tails or curl tails are highly effective. These lures land softly and reduce snags, making them ideal for shallow flats fishing[3]. For drum, using live or cut bait such as shrimp or mullet can be very productive. Jigs and spoons also work well, especially when fished near structure. ### Hot Spots One of the hot spots is around the jetties and oyster beds near Galveston Bay. These areas tend to attract a variety of fish, including redfish, trout, and drum. Another good spot is the shallow flats around Matagorda Bay, where sight casting to redfish can be very successful. ### Tips Given the tidal and weather conditions, it's best to fish during the morning hours when the water is generally calmer. As the day progresses and the wind picks up, the fish may become more scattered. Keep an eye on bird activity, as it often indicates the presence of schools of fish. Overall, it should be a good day for fishing on the Gulf of Mexico, Texas coast, with the right lures and bait and by targeting the right spots. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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