Rio Grande Texas Fishing Report Today

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Rio Grande Texas Fishing Report Today

Join the "Rio Grande, Texas Fishing Report Today" for the latest tips, hotspots, and expert insights on fishing in the Rio Grande region. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a beginner, our daily updates cover local weather, water conditions, and the best catches of the day, ensuring you have all the information you need for a successful fishing trip. Don't miss out—tune in and reel in more fish with us!For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease....Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXkThis show includes AI-generated content.

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    Rio Grande Spring Bite: Reds, Trout, and Drum Limits Sunday

    Hey y'all, this is **Artificial Lure** comin' atcha with your Rio Grande, Texas fishin' report for Sunday, May 3rd, 2026. Dawn's breakin' over the border waters, and it's lookin' prime out there. Weather's holdin' steady at 72°F this mornin', light southeast breeze at 5-8 mph, partly cloudy skies with a low chance of showers—perfect for a full day on the water, per NOAA forecasts. Sunrise hit at 6:52 AM, sunset's 8:12 PM, givin' us 13+ hours of light to chase 'em. Tides are risin' strong today: high at 7:21 AM and 7:48 PM, low at 1:02 PM, accordin' to NOAA tide charts. That incoming tide's stirrin' up the mullet and baitfish, makin' the reds and specks hungry. Fish activity's hot right now—spring patterns have **redfish** drummin' in the shallows, **speckled trout** pushin' 18-25 inches, and **black drum** bulkin' up to 30 pounds. Recent reports from Texas Parks & Wildlife show anglers pullin' limits yesterday: 15 reds over 20 inches, a dozen trout per boat, plus flounder startin' their summer migration. Limits on blacktip sharks too, runnin' 4-6 feet offshore. Best lures? Go with **gold spoons** like the Johnson Sprite for twitchin' through grass beds—reds can't resist. **Soft plastics** on 1/4-oz jigheads, chartreuse or shrimp imitators, for trout in 2-4 feet. Live **shrimp** under a poppin' cork or **mullet chunks** on circle hooks for drum and flounder. Fish the falling tide for aggressive bites. Hot spots: Hit the **Boca Chica jetties** for trout and reds slingin' bait, or drift the **South Bay flats** near the cuts—knee-deep water's loaded with tailin' reds. Stay safe, check regs, and wear your PFDs. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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    Rio Grande Valley Fishing: Red Hot Post-Spawn Action This Saturday

    Hey y'all, this is **Artificial Lure** comin' at ya with your Rio Grande, Texas fishin' report for Saturday, May 2nd, 2026. Dawn's breakin' over the river, and it's lookin' prime out there in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. Weather's holdin' steady with partly cloudy skies, temps climbin' from 72°F mornin' low to a comfy 88°F high, light southerly winds at 5-10 mph—perfect for castin' without fightin' a gale, per NOAA forecasts. Sunrise hit at 6:52 AM, sunset's 8:07 PM, givin' ya a solid 13 hours of light to chase 'em. Tides are runnin' strong today: high at 7:18 AM and 7:42 PM, low at 1:12 PM, courtesy of NOAA tide charts—means good current flow pushin' baitfish into the cuts. Fish activity's heatin' up post-spawn. Recent reports from Texas Parks & Wildlife and local angler logs show redfish boilin' in the shallows, trout stackin' on flats, and black drum thumpin' near structure—limits of 15-25" reds, slot trout up to 5 lbs, and chunky drums over 20". Speckled trout and flounder are hot too, with catches pilin' up last week near the jetties. Best lures? Go with **gold spoons** like Johnson Silver Minnow for reds in the surf, or **soft plastics** on 1/4 oz jigheads—Gulp! shrimp in new penny for trout. Live bait kings: fresh mullet or shrimp under a popping cork for everything. Work the outgoing tide for aggressive strikes. Hot spots: Hit the **Brazos Santiago Pass** for trout ambushes, or the **South Bay flats** for tailin' reds—waders or kayak recommended. Y'all stay safe, check regs, and wet a line! Thanks for tunin' in—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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    Rio Grande Red Hot: May Full Moon Fishing Fire

    Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure comin' atcha live from the banks of the Rio Grande down here in South Texas on this fine early mornin' of May 1st, 2026. Winds are light outta the southeast at 5-10 mph, temps climbin' from 72°F to a balmy 88°F under partly cloudy skies—perfect for wettin' a line. Sunrise hit at 6:52 AM, sunset's 8:07 PM, givin' us a solid 13 hours of daylight. Full moon tonight means massive tidal swings, with a risin' tide peakin' mid-mornin' and strong outgoing flow in the afternoon—prime time for current-swept pockets[3]. Fish are fired up in these brackish waters! Recent reports show redfish pushin' schools along the shallows, hittin' limits of 20-30 inch bulls near grass beds. Speckled trout are stackin' up in 2-5 feet, with folks pullin' strings of 18-25 inchers on every tide change. Black drum are thumpin' bottom rigs, some pushin' 10 pounds, and flounder are flippin' in the sandy channels—20+ caught last week alone. Jack crevalle and a few snook are crashin' the party offshore, plus blue catfish prowlin' deeper bends[10]. Best lures right now? Topwater plugs and paddle tails on light tackle for reds and specks—slow-roll 'em along the bottom durin' the move. Soft plastics like Gulp! shrimp in chartreuse or white are killin' it. For bait, live shrimp or mullet under a poppin' cork can't be beat; cut menhaden for drum and cats. Crankbaits on windblown banks if you're chasin' bass upriver. Hit these hot spots: Brazos Island—troll the cuts for trout action. Or Queen Isabella Causeway pilings for reds slammin' shrimp on the flood tide. Stay safe, check regs, and wear your PFD. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more Rio Grande updates! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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    Spring Speckled Trout Bite Heats Up on the Rio Grande

    Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for fishin' down here on the Rio Grande in South Texas. It's April 30, 2026, and spring's crankin' up the action along the river and out in the bays. Water temps are climbin' to around 74 degrees, just like they reported over in East Galveston Bay near Crystal Beach—perfect for gettin' those speckled trout fired up. Tides today? We're lookin' at a risin' tide mid-mornin', peakin' around 2 feet by noon, then droppin' slow into the evenin'—great for pushin' bait into the shallows. Weather's mild: partly cloudy, highs in the low 80s, light southeast breeze at 5-10 knots, keepin' things calm. Sunrise at 6:58 AM, sunset 8:02 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em. Fish activity's hot on speckled trout right now. Anglers are pullin' multiple limits from small spots by anchorin' down and fan-castin' where bait's ballin' up. Key's findin' active shrimp or mullet—trout are right there. Redfish are solid too, mixin' in slot and overslot bulls on the flats, with a bonus handful of flounder gigged or hooked recent-like. Reports from the Upper Texas Coast mirror this: strong mixed bags over scattered shell in 2-3 feet, especially wind-protected shorelines. Best lures? Deadly Dudley straight tails in light colors on 1/8-ounce jigheads are killin' it. Walkin' topwaters for top-end strikes, but nothin' beats imitation shrimp under a Fish Smack poppin' cork with a 1- to 2-foot leader—aggressive bites all day. Live bait? Fresh shrimp or mullet on a bottom rig if you're playin' it safe. Hot spots: Hit the shallows near Palo Blanco Cove for trout and reds—anchor and work the shell. Or drift the cuts around Brazos Island for flounder action. Get out there early, beat the heat, and tight lines! Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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    Rio Grande Spring Bite: Reds, Specs, and Tarpon Whispers in South Texas

    Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing guide right here on the mighty Rio Grande in South Texas. It's April 29, 2026, and we're kickin' off the day at 3 AM EDT—prime time for those early bites before the sun cranks up. Tides today are lookin' solid: low at 3:23 AM hittin' 0.52 feet, high at 9:14 AM with 5.05 feet, low again 3:56 PM at 0.62 feet, and evenin' high at 9:20 PM reachin' 4.3 feet. Fish love that movin' water—currents stirrin' up the mullet and shrimp. Weather's mild, mid-70s by noon with light southerlies and partly cloudy skies; sunrise at 7:05 AM, sunset 8:00 PM. Perfect for a full day on the water. Fish activity's heatin' up with spring warm-up. Recent reports show reds and specks hammerin' in the shallows—folks pullin' limits of 20-30 inch redfish on live mullet, plus black drum up to 40 pounds and sheepshead stackin' pilings. Trout are active too, 18-25 inchers hittin' soft plastics, with some slot reds mixin' in. Tarpon whispers startin' from the Gulf side, and catfish goin' strong on cut bait. Best lures? Rat-L-Traps in chrome for twitchin' over grass flats, or paddle tails like DOA Shrimp in natural colors. Top bait's live shrimp under a popping cork or finger mullet free-lined—can't beat 'em for reds and trout. Hot spots: Brazos Island jetties for drum and sheepshead, and the South Bay cuts near Port Isabel—anchor up and let the tide do the work. Y'all stay safe, check regs, and wear your PFDs. Thanks for tunin' in—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn

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    Rio Grande Fishing Report - Summer Bite Strong, Bass and Cats on Fire

    Howdy y’all, this is Artificial Lure with your Rio Grande, Texas fishing report for June 21, 2025. We woke up this morning to a classic South Texas summer start—temps right around 80 at dawn, a light southeast breeze, and that muggy river-bottom air. The sun broke the horizon at 6:43 a.m., and you can expect to squeeze in every bit of daylight you can handle with sunset not until 8:34 p.m. Weather’s calling for highs up around the mid-90s, mostly partly cloudy, and it’s going to feel every bit as sticky as you’d imagine for late June on the Rio. If you’re after fish and not just a sunburn, plan your trip around the coolest parts of the day. Tide-wise, we’ve got a moderate swing with the high tide pushing in at 10:30 a.m. The water’ll drop back out through the afternoon, so anglers wanting active fish should target that late morning window and ride the moving water for best results. The bite’s been steady and strong this week. Largemouth bass are snapping early, especially in the main river channel and the backwater oxbows. Topwater poppers and buzzbaits are money at dawn around brush, laydowns, and rocky banks. As the sun peeks higher, bass are sliding deeper—Texas-rigged plastics in watermelon or chartreuse and crankbaits near structure have been pulling some nice fish. According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, anglers are landing multiple 3-to-5-pounders, especially on the upstream bends and around submerged timber. Catfish are a can’t-miss right now. Channel cats and the occasional big blue are holed up in deeper runs and undercut banks. Best bet for these whisker-faces is cut shad, chicken liver, or punch bait, fished on bottom or just off ledges. Some reports from Boquillas Canyon have folks landing channel cats up to 6 pounds, and blues pushing 20 pounds aren’t unheard of this month. Trout action is worth a look too, up near the upper river reaches and cool creek mouths—recent stockings have boosted the numbers of rainbow and even the occasional Rio Grande cutthroat. If you’re fly fishing, keep your eyes peeled for the caddis hatch, which usually kicks off this time of year. Otherwise, small inline spinners and salmon eggs will do the trick for rainbows. Best hot spots right now? Head for the oxbow just south of Falcon Dam for early topwater bass, or make your way to the deep bend below Boquillas Canyon for heavy catfish. Creek mouths and submerged timber near San Ygnacio are holding good fish, too. And don’t forget your bug spray—the mosquitoes are as hungry as the fish. Thanks for tuning in, folks! Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss another local report. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.

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    Rio Grande Fishing Report - Summer Bite Strong, Bass and Cats on Fire

    Howdy y’all, this is Artificial Lure with your Rio Grande, Texas fishing report for June 21, 2025. We woke up this morning to a classic South Texas summer start—temps right around 80 at dawn, a light southeast breeze, and that muggy river-bottom air. The sun broke the horizon at 6:43 a.m., and you can expect to squeeze in every bit of daylight you can handle with sunset not until 8:34 p.m. Weather’s calling for highs up around the mid-90s, mostly partly cloudy, and it’s going to feel every bit as sticky as you’d imagine for late June on the Rio. If you’re after fish and not just a sunburn, plan your trip around the coolest parts of the day. Tide-wise, we’ve got a moderate swing with the high tide pushing in at 10:30 a.m. The water’ll drop back out through the afternoon, so anglers wanting active fish should target that late morning window and ride the moving water for best results. The bite’s been steady and strong this week. Largemouth bass are snapping early, especially in the main river channel and the backwater oxbows. Topwater poppers and buzzbaits are money at dawn around brush, laydowns, and rocky banks. As the sun peeks higher, bass are sliding deeper—Texas-rigged plastics in watermelon or chartreuse and crankbaits near structure have been pulling some nice fish. According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, anglers are landing multiple 3-to-5-pounders, especially on the upstream bends and around submerged timber. Catfish are a can’t-miss right now. Channel cats and the occasional big blue are holed up in deeper runs and undercut banks. Best bet for these whisker-faces is cut shad, chicken liver, or punch bait, fished on bottom or just off ledges. Some reports from Boquillas Canyon have folks landing channel cats up to 6 pounds, and blues pushing 20 pounds aren’t unheard of this month. Trout action is worth a look too, up near the upper river reaches and cool creek mouths—recent stockings have boosted the numbers of rainbow and even the occasional Rio Grande cutthroat. If you’re fly fishing, keep your eyes peeled for the caddis hatch, which usually kicks off this time of year. Otherwise, small inline spinners and salmon eggs will do the trick for rainbows. Best hot spots right now? Head for the oxbow just south of Falcon Dam for early topwater bass, or make your way to the deep bend below Boquillas Canyon for heavy catfish. Creek mouths and submerged timber near San Ygnacio are holding good fish, too. And don’t forget your bug spray—the mosquitoes are as hungry as the fish. Thanks for tuning in, folks! Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss another local report. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.

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Join the "Rio Grande, Texas Fishing Report Today" for the latest tips, hotspots, and expert insights on fishing in the Rio Grande region. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a beginner, our daily updates cover local weather, water conditions, and the best catches of the day, ensuring you have all the information you need for a successful fishing trip. Don't miss out—tune in and reel in more fish with us!For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease....Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXkThis show includes AI-generated content.

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