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Captain Cameron's risking his boat, putting huge pile of redfish and specks on one side, might tip!
Plenty of big bull reds can be found in the jetties with Captain Doug!
Some great big piles of speckled trout and redfish caught with Captain Kenneth and be sure to check out the fully breached tarpon!
"Tides were back up from the recent storms in the gulf and have been finding lots of fish tailing in the morning over shallow grass. Afternoons tend to be singles and doubles moving towards the sand flats with the incoming tide!" -Captain Dylan
"First, my prayers go out to all those that suffered loses in Hurricane Ida. Fishing here in Galveston is good. We are heading into a month of transition. Fish will be moving, following the annual migration of shrimp. Where to they move? To the northern reaches of each bay system. Presently we are still fishing deeper water, but the fish are up in the water column. Lots of trout, with a handful of reds at times. Live shrimp and soft plastics working best!" -Captain David
"Look what I caught this morning!" -Captain Walter
A monster cobia caught with Captain Mike!
"Did not do any bass fishing this week but I took the local Tackle store guy out crappie fishing we caught 25 in three hours over the top of brush piles and Black Bass Fishing is still slow." -Captain Robert
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Updated on August 3, 2023
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