Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of March 15th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 71 degrees. Fishing is picking up on the southern end of Sabine Lake to midlake as the salinity increases. Nice redfish catches off the points, mouth bayous, or drifting in 2-4 feet of water over clam and oyster shell with live shrimp under a popping cork or red shad 5 inch plastics with a quarter ounce jig … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of March 8th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 67 degrees. Redfish, sheepshead and drum continue to bite in the jetties on live shrimp under a popping cork, Carolina rigged live shrimp. Speckled trout are in the channel rock piles and points, and the mouths of bayous on live shrimp under a popping cork, or Carolina rigged live shrimp. ICW holding slot redfish on rocks and … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of March 1st 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 65 degrees. Sheepshead, drum and oversized redfish are biting in five feet of water on rocks and drop-offs in the jetties using live shrimp under a popping cork. Bull redfish are biting on artificials. Not seeing any trout at the jetties yet. Sabine Pass is holding redfish and speckled trout on rock piles and drops in 2-4 … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of February 22nd 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 60 degrees.Sabine Lake is fresh and the winds can impede the fishing. Few redfish in the cuts and points in the bayou. Jetties are holding sheepshead, drum, and redfish using Carolina rigs with live shrimp. Sabine Channel holding redfish on concrete or shell humps using live shrimp under a popping cork. North Levy bite has slowed some … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of February 15th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 58 degrees. ICW holding limits of nice redfish using live shrimp under a popping cork. Sabine Channel producing a few trout, nice redfish, drum and redfish on incoming tides using live shrimp under a popping cork. Redfish continue to bite in the lake off points and drifting out from the points, and into the bayous. Baitfish have … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of February 8th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 58 degrees. Sabine Lake is still fresh after the recent rains. Channel catfish are mixed in with the redfish. Limits of redfish are coming from the Bessie Heights Marsh and The Neches River flats in 8 feet of water in the ditches. Sheepshead and drum are best in the outgoing tides in 2-4 feet of water off … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of February 1st 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 58 degrees. When the weather allows, fishing is good. Weather is forecasted to improve for the weekend. North Levy and South Levy holding limits of speckled trout on live shrimp and swimbaits. Black Bayou and East Pass holding redfish on shell banks with live shrimp under a popping cork and swimbaits. Limits of redfish in the canals … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of January 25th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 59 degrees. Limits of redfish are on the ICW rocks biting live shrimp popping cork. Limits of trout coming off the North Levy on live shrimp with a popping cork. South Levy is also producing trout on live shrimp under a popping cork and swimbaits. Redfish and trout coming off the bayous and points. The water in … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of January 18th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 60 degrees. Trout and a few redfish mixed in are biting along the shorelines in Sabine Lake keying on mullet. Drift over mud and shell, and off bayou points with red shad or morning glory 5 inch plastics. North and South Levy wall continues to fish well for speckled trout with a few redfish mixed in using … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report week of January 11th 2023

Galveston Bay GOOD. 64 degrees. Shorelines around Eagle Point holding decent numbers of speckled trout on live shrimp. Kemah and Seabrook shorelines are producing decent numbers of redfish and a few speckled trout. Live shrimp and soft plastics are working equally well. Report by Captain David Dillman, Galveston Bay Charter Fishing. The flounder season has been great with a push … Click Here to Read More