Good morning anglers, and welcome to today’s fishing report for the Gulf of Mexico, Texas coast, on Friday, April 4, 2025. Conditions are shaping up for some exciting opportunities, though the weather and tides may require patience and planning.
Today's weather along the coast includes strong southeast winds ranging between 20 to 30 mph, creating choppy surf and some challenging fishing conditions, especially near Bob Hall Pier and Packery Channel. The water temperature sits around 73°F. Sunrise was at 7:15 a.m., and sunset is expected at 7:48 p.m., giving us over 12 hours of fishing daylight. We’re looking at an incoming high tide at 12:43 p.m., which could enhance fish activity during the midday hours.
The shallow flats and grass beds in the upper Laguna Madre and around Corpus Christi remain productive. Speckled trout are actively feeding on live shrimp or soft plastics along grassy areas adjacent to deeper water. Redfish are also making a strong showing in one to two feet of water along sandy bottoms and potholes, with topwater lures like bone-colored Super Spook Juniors performing well in the morning. For deeper water or rougher conditions, soft plastics on jig heads (such as Z-Man Redbones) have been effective.
At the jetties in Port Aransas and Galveston, anglers are catching oversized black drum and redfish primarily using cut crab and halved mullet. Sheepshead are also plentiful, biting live or dead shrimp fished near rocks or pilings. Along the East Galveston Bay area, speckled trout are responding well to Deadly Dudley Rat Tails and imitation shrimp lures under popping corks.
If you're targeting multiple species, live shrimp remain a top-choice bait along the entire Texas Gulf Coast. Along with trout and redfish, they’re attracting sheepshead, black drum, and the occasional flounder. For artificial lure enthusiasts, small gold spoons, paddle tails, and jerkbaits are reliable producers in these waters.
For hot spots today, consider wading the grass beds in West Bay or targeting the reefs in Aransas and Corpus Christi Bays during the midday high tide for trout and redfish. The South Jetty at Port Aransas is another solid choice, with opportunities to catch drum, sheepshead, and redfish. Though surf fishing is less favorable due to white-water conditions and weed on the beach, fishable waters can still be found near sheltered bays and channels.
Get your gear ready, and tight lines! Whether you’re wading flats, working jetties, or fishing from piers, there’s plenty of action to be had today. Happy fishing!