Fishing the Texas Gulf Coast: Battling the Elements for Bull Reds and More
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Fishing the Texas Gulf Coast: Battling the Elements for Bull Reds and More
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For November 15, 2024, the fishing scene in the Gulf of Mexico, Texas, is looking promising despite the unpredictable weather. ### Weather and Tides The weather is expected to be...
show more### Weather and Tides
The weather is expected to be somewhat volatile, with a cold front looming and high winds affecting the open waters. Water temperatures are hovering around the upper 70s, which should cool down post-front. Tides are fluctuating, but the best fishing times are typically pre-front and a day after it passes.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at around 6:45 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 5:15 PM, giving anglers a good window for both morning and late afternoon fishing.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw excellent fishing conditions, particularly around the jetties and areas like Galveston and Texas City. Redfish, both bull reds and smaller ones, are actively biting. There has been a significant bull redfish run along the Galveston jetties and the rock structures. Black drum, speckled trout, sand trout, and big croakers are also plentiful. The surf is producing lots of redfish, black drum, and occasional gafftop and bigger sharks, especially around Gilchrist and High Island.
### Best Lures and Bait
Live shrimp and finger mullet have been the most effective baits. For lures, imitation shrimp under popping corks with 12-inch leaders, 1/8 ounce jig heads with Wac Attack and Deadly Dudley tails in lighter colors, and Gulp Shrimp have been performing well. Weightless swimbait hooks are also recommended, especially for targeting flounder, though remember that flounder season is closed through December 14.
### Hot Spots
- **Galveston Jetties**: These areas are producing a lot of bull redfish, black drum, and speckled trout.
- **Texas City Dike**: This spot is great for catching oversized black drum and redfish.
- **Mosquito Island and inside the Moses Lake Tidal Gate**: Wade fishing here in the late afternoons has been successful for redfish, speckled trout, and black drum.
- **Trinity Bay Protected Areas**: Despite the wind, these areas are yielding some speckled trout, redfish, and black drum.
Be sure to check the weather forecast before heading out and to wear your kill switch for safety. With the right gear and knowledge of the local conditions, you should have a productive and enjoyable fishing trip.
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