Good morning Texas coast anglers, Artificial Lure here with your Sunday, August 31, 2025, fishing report for the Gulf of Mexico and nearby bays.
Right off the bat, the sun’s breaking just after 6:50 AM, promising plenty of daylight until sunset close to 7:40 PM. The weather’s quintessential late summer—warm muggy air, barely a breeze early, then picking up—meaning morning and evening sessions will be your comfort zones. Water temps are running in the mid- to upper 80s, putting fish on the move for cooler zones and deeper ledges, especially around noon.
Tides today are mild—Galveston sees high tide early at 4:19 AM and low around 4:13 PM, with a tidal coefficient dropping all day, so expect weaker currents and less aggressive surf. Those slack tides in the midday hours mean fish will be less spread out, holding near structure, channel drops, oyster reefs, and grassy shoreline pockets.
Now for the action: This week, anglers are pulling solid numbers of **speckled trout** and **redfish** across the bay systems. **Speckled trout** are good on **live croaker**, piggy perch, and **soft plastics**—look for them in Rockport, Port O’Connor, and over shell pads off East Galveston and Trinity Bay. Trout bite picks up right after sunrise and again in the last hour before dark—target them outside major passes or deep grass beds.
**Redfish** have been thick in Redfish Bay, Corpus, and Aransas Pass. **Cut mullet**, shrimp under popping corks, and **silver spoons** are doing real damage. Slot reds get aggressive on windy shorelines mid-morning, especially near flats draining outgoing tide. Oversized reds are running pass edges and jetty channels from Port Aransas to Sabine, with cut crab drawing the bigger bulls.
Mixed in are **black drum**—fair numbers, mostly on dead shrimp and Fish Bites. Sheepshead and some tripletail are working jetties and pilings—use live shrimp on a Carolina rig or a popping cork just outside the structure.
Offshore, reports say **kingfish** and **Spanish mackerel** are coming in strong trolling ribbonfish and shiny lures past the rigs. Look for scattered mahi and even wahoo for those running bluewater out past Port Aransas and Freeport—trolling near floating grass lines is the ticket. Folks are limiting out on **red snapper** quickly, then chasing tuna and wahoo the rest of the trip.
The best lures this week:
- Z-Man Curly TailZ (white and gold) on a Redfish Eye jig for versatile presentations around grass and oyster[Discount Tackle]
- Berkley Gulp! 6-inch grub rigged on a popping cork for both trout and reds
- Chrome and gold spoons for windy shorelines
- Soft plastic paddle tails (electric chicken and new penny)
- Live shrimp and croaker for the catch-and-keep crowd
For bait: **live shrimp** is king for drum, reds, trout, and sheepshead. Cut mullet and crab land the bull reds.
Hot spots right now:
- **East Galveston Bay**—shell reefs and deeper grass beds for trout and reds, plus good black drum numbers
- **Port Aransas jetty**—oversized reds, speckled trout, plus kingfish and Spanish mackerel on the outside run
- **Redfish Bay near Aransas Pass**—excellent slot reds along the interior marsh drains
- **Rockport flats**—morning sessions for trout, reds, and occasional flounder
- **Baffin Bay** back coves—paddle tails and topwaters over potholes for trout early
Fishing’s been steady and the bite’s improving with these lower tides—if you’re kayak fishing, keep a topwater tied on for those back bay slicks right at dawn, and boat anglers should look for birds working nervous bait.
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