• Fishing Texas Gulf Shores on a Windy Spring Day - Redfish, Trout, and Sheepshead Bite Strong

  • Apr 4 2025
  • Durée: 3 min
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Fishing Texas Gulf Shores on a Windy Spring Day - Redfish, Trout, and Sheepshead Bite Strong

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  • Good morning anglers! Today is April 4, 2025, and the Gulf of Mexico along the Texas coast is teeming with opportunities for avid fishers. Let’s dive into today’s report.

    The weather is warming up nicely with mornings in the 60s and highs expected around 75°F. Winds are strong out of the southeast at 20-30 mph, which may make surf fishing challenging. Sunrise was at 7:14 AM and sunset is at 7:38 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to get a line in the water. With a high tidal coefficient of 114 today, expect big tidal movements, which can stir up feeding opportunities. High tide is at 11:35 AM, and low tide will follow at 9:32 PM.

    **What’s biting?** The inshore waters are producing healthy catches of redfish, black drum, and speckled trout, particularly around shallow flats and grassy areas. Redfish are thriving in one to two feet of water, with many taken on live shrimp or mullet. Trout are striking on soft plastics like Z-Man Big BallerZ rigged on 1/8-ounce jigs. The sheepshead bite is hot near jetties and rocks, best targeted with live shrimp.

    For surf and jetty anglers, Port Aransas and Corpus Christi are seeing action. Reds and oversized black drum are being caught on halved crab along jetties, while trout are hitting shrimp freelined along rocky structures. Winds and rough surf make bay or jetty fishing preferable over the open beach today. Meanwhile, the lower Laguna Madre is offering excellent trout action on grassy flats in two to three feet of water.

    **Best baits and lures:** Live shrimp remains king, enticing everything from redfish and trout to sheepshead and drum. For artificial lures, soft plastics like Bass Assassin Sea Shads, Norton Sand Eel Jrs in darker colors, and Skitter Walks in bone or chrome are proving particularly effective. Gold spoons and shrimp imitations are also performing well, especially around flats and shallow water grass beds.

    **Hotspots to hit:** For redfish and trout, try wading near Aransas Bay or working the shallows in East Galveston Bay. Around Corpus Christi, focus on the jetties or back marshes. The south jetty in Port Aransas is a growing favorite today for a mix of reds and sheepshead. For calmer waters, consider fishing the bayous and back lakes of Matagorda where redfish have been reported actively feeding.

    Though the strong winds and stirred-up surf pose challenges, the warming waters, rising tides, and abundance of baitfish mean excellent opportunities for anglers targeting a variety of species. Pack your live shrimp and your favorite soft plastics, and head to those jetties or protected shorelines for a productive day. Tight lines, y’all!
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