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Discover the ultimate fishing adventure with the "Gulf of Mexico, Texas Daily Fishing Report" podcast. Tune in daily for the latest updates on fishing conditions, expert tips, and local insights specific to the vibrant waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Texas coast. Stay informed on weather patterns, fish migrations, and tackle recommendations to enhance your fishing experience. Perfect for avid anglers and fishing enthusiasts looking to make the most of their time on the water. Join us for your essential guide to successful fishing in the Gulf of Mexico and Texas.

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  • Texas Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Trout Biting Strong Despite Windy Conditions
    May 24 2025
    Howdy there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Gulf of Mexico, Texas fishing report for this Saturday morning, May 24th, 2025.

    Folks, we've been dealing with a whole heap of wind lately, and that's stirred up the water clarity some, but don't let that stop you! The fish don't seem to mind one bit. In fact, the bite's been downright fantastic despite these finicky conditions.

    The trout action has been steady and consistent, especially around shell structure in 2 to 4 feet of water. Keep your eyes peeled for bait flipping on the surface – that's your signal the fish are nearby. If you don't see that action, best move on to another spot after a few casts.

    For tackle, lighter jig heads are performing better – stick with 1/16 to 1/4 oz depending on wind and current. Those tails without paddles are still the ticket, with Wac Assassin's in Purple Haze proving mighty effective. Your top performer this week has been Fish Smack Popping corks with a 1-to-2-foot leader above an artificial shrimp. Give it a hard pop followed by a 5 to 8 second pause for best results.

    The topwater bite's been firing too, especially during early morning and late afternoon trips. If you enjoy throwing those walking baits, now's your time to shine!

    Don't overlook the surf – trout fishing there has been on fire lately. If wading with artificials is your game, get out there and make it happen!

    For you Rockport anglers, Texas custom corkies and mirror softs along the sand and grass are scoring trout up to 5 pounds. We've got big tides pouring in all along the coast, bringing fresh recruits of fish from the Gulf.

    Some hot spots to check out: Allen's Bite and Super Flat have been holding quality fish. Shadrock Cove and Corpus Christie Bay are producing well with all that water pushing into the shallow flats. For flounder action, try the bayous and guts on the Southshore West Bay while wading with Gulps – best action's been early morning as those flatties pull up shallow overnight.

    East Galveston Bay's been consistent despite the winds. And with spring in full swing, fishing will only heat up as the water warms. So grab your family and friends and beat the crowds!

    This is Artificial Lure signing off until tomorrow. Tight lines, y'all!
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  • Fishing Report: Trout and Reds Biting Across the Texas Gulf Coast
    May 23 2025
    Artificial Lure here with your Friday morning fishing report for May 23, 2025, straight from the Texas Gulf Coast. If you’re headed out today, you’ve got some good opportunities ahead—let’s break it down.

    Tides have been running higher than average lately, bringing in lots of fresh Gulf water, and that’s really lighting up the bay systems. This morning’s sunrise came around 6:24AM, and sunset will be right about 8:13PM, so you’ve got plenty of daylight to fish those changing water levels. Water temps are in the mid to upper 70s, which has everything from speckled trout to redfish feeding actively. Winds have been a little up and down with a persistent southerly push, but nothing too rough to scare off a good bite[1][2][4].

    Trout action is heating up especially in East Matagorda Bay and down across the mid-coast into Rockport. Anglers are finding solid specks over shell and grass, especially around Brown Cedar Flats and open water reefs. On the flipping tide, look for trout to be sitting off the reefs and shell in four to six feet of water. Early morning topwater bites have been solid—think Spook Juniors and Skitter Walks—but as the sun climbs, switch to soft plastics like Bass Assassins, Down South Lures, and Little Johns. Live shrimp under a popping cork is the deadliest ticket if you can get your hands on some fresh bait[2][5].

    Redfish are pushing up shallow in the marsh drains and grass flats, especially around Port Mansfield and the back lakes near Port O’Connor. The outgoing tide pulls shrimp and baitfish through those guts, and reds are waiting to ambush. Cut mullet, ballyhoo, and Mansfield Knockers are producing well. You’re also going to find some nice bull reds and sheepshead working the south jetties if you want to soak some bait off the rocks[4][5].

    Flounder are showing up in the guts and bayous, especially early in the morning. Gulps in chartreuse or pink will get that flattie bite when you’re fishing along the south shorelines of West Bay or around the drains in the back lakes[5].

    If you’re looking for some hot spots, I’d check out Brown Cedar Flats in East Matagorda Bay for trout, Super Flat near Port O’Connor, and the Port Mansfield back lakes for redfish. Don’t forget Allens Bite and Shadrock Cove if you’re working the Corpus area—those tidal currents are bringing the fish in.

    Long story short, fishing is steady up and down the coast right now. Bring a few popping corks, a pocket full of plastics, and keep an eye on the moving tides. Remember—the bite’s best as that water moves, so time it right and you’re in for a good day.

    Tight lines!
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  • Texas Gulf Coast Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and More Biting Despite Finicky Weather
    May 21 2025
    Howdy there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Wednesday morning fishing report for May 21st, 2025.

    Let me tell y'all, we've been dealing with some finicky weather lately along our Texas Gulf Coast, with sporadic rain showers mixed in with some dry periods. Today's looking similar with cloudy conditions and them winds giving us fits, but don't you worry - the fish are still biting!

    Water temps are sitting pretty between 75-77 degrees throughout the coast, which is just right for good action. The tides are alternating between two and four tide days, so check with your local bait shop for the specifics in your area.

    Speckled trout fishing has been GOOD across the board. They're hitting live shrimp under popping corks real nice, especially on them gas well flats. If you're throwing artificials, your favorite soft plastics are working well in the flats and along grass lines. Ball Tails and Junior Wigalo's have been producing consistently in deeper water.

    Redfish action remains GOOD but spotty. They're holding in back bays and flats with scattered grass. Mansfield Knockers have been best in shallow flats, while cut mullet and ballyhoo are your ticket along the Eastside shoreline. Some bull reds are showing up at the south jetties too.

    Black drum are steady, and if you're after them big ones, try using crab for bait. Sheepshead are hugging structures and piers, while mangrove snapper are good at the end of Brownsville Channel.

    For you freshwater folks hitting the Houston area, largemouth bass are snapping on frogs, lipless crankbaits, and Texas-rigged grubs in them back lakes. The catfish bite is literally on fire on the bulkheads if you can get some fresh caught shad.

    Hot spots this week: Texas City Dike has been producing daily for wade fishermen from beginning to end. Redfish Bay is showing consistent action. Port Mansfield back bays are holding good numbers of reds. South Padre gas well flats are your best bet for solid trout action.

    Remember, with all this rain we've had, there's still some freshwater in the system, but visibility is improving daily. Live shrimp and finger mullet have been the best natural baits across the board.

    Y'all stay safe out there, wear your kill switches, and remember to drain your boats when leaving the water to prevent them zebra mussels from spreading. This is Artificial Lure saying tight lines and bent rods till next time!
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