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Fishing report from Michael R. in Galveston, Texas.

Fishing report from Trey C. in Aransas Pass, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Trey here.

Fishing report from Cody P. in Dickinson, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Cody here.

Fishing report from Arnold L. in Port Isabel, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Arnold here.

Fishing report from Scott P. in Etoile, Texas.

Fishing report from Mike S. in Surfside Beach, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Mike here.

Fishing report from Milton N. in Dallas, Texas. Book a trip with Milton here.

Fishing report from Kenneth G. in Port O'Connor, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Kenneth here.

Fishing report from Mike K. in South Padre Island, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Mike here.

    Captain Mike: South Padre Fishing Report. The bay fishing has remained decent throughout the past couple weeks. Catching speckled trout on live and soft plastic artificial baits. Redfishing has been a little more hit or mis...Somedays have been better than others depending on wind and tidal fluctuations. After the tropical depression we have had an influx of fresh water and tidal push in water levels. All in all the fishing has remained decent and clients are happy with catches. My schedule is filling up so try and pick dates at least two weeks in advance.
    Captain Mike: South Padre Fishing Report. The bay fishing has remained decent throughout the past couple weeks. Catching speckled trout on live and soft plastic artificial baits. Redfishing has been a little more hit or mis...Somedays have been better than others depending on wind and tidal fluctuations. After the tropical depression we have had an influx of fresh water and tidal push in water levels. All in all the fishing has remained decent and clients are happy with catches. My schedule is filling up so try and pick dates at least two weeks in advance.
    Captain Mike: South Padre Fishing Report. The bay fishing has remained decent throughout the past couple weeks. Catching speckled trout on live and soft plastic artificial baits. Redfishing has been a little more hit or mis...Somedays have been better than others depending on wind and tidal fluctuations. After the tropical depression we have had an influx of fresh water and tidal push in water levels. All in all the fishing has remained decent and clients are happy with catches. My schedule is filling up so try and pick dates at least two weeks in advance.
    Captain Mike: South Padre Fishing Report. The bay fishing has remained decent throughout the past couple weeks. Catching speckled trout on live and soft plastic artificial baits. Redfishing has been a little more hit or mis...Somedays have been better than others depending on wind and tidal fluctuations. After the tropical depression we have had an influx of fresh water and tidal push in water levels. All in all the fishing has remained decent and clients are happy with catches. My schedule is filling up so try and pick dates at least two weeks in advance.

Fishing report from Ben T. in Granbury, Texas. Book a trip with Ben here.

    The high water we experienced in late spring early summer has set us up for an incredible summer. While the striper and white bass fishing has slowed down we have seen an increase in activity from other species. Largemouth are good on poppers in the morning and late evening, while slow sinking streamers around brush and cut banks have filled the slower parts of the day. Spotted bass have moved into the riffles in numbers and can be caught in all water columns. A popper dropper rig with any small streamer has brought a ton of doubles to hand. Carp are in vegetation at sunrise and sunset, and can be found in slower water behind tail outs and riffles throughout the day. Crawfish, damsels, and jelly’s have put fish in the net. Gar, drum, and sunfish have filled in slower parts of the day.
    The high water we experienced in late spring early summer has set us up for an incredible summer. While the striper and white bass fishing has slowed down we have seen an increase in activity from other species. Largemouth are good on poppers in the morning and late evening, while slow sinking streamers around brush and cut banks have filled the slower parts of the day. Spotted bass have moved into the riffles in numbers and can be caught in all water columns. A popper dropper rig with any small streamer has brought a ton of doubles to hand. Carp are in vegetation at sunrise and sunset, and can be found in slower water behind tail outs and riffles throughout the day. Crawfish, damsels, and jelly’s have put fish in the net. Gar, drum, and sunfish have filled in slower parts of the day.
    The high water we experienced in late spring early summer has set us up for an incredible summer. While the striper and white bass fishing has slowed down we have seen an increase in activity from other species. Largemouth are good on poppers in the morning and late evening, while slow sinking streamers around brush and cut banks have filled the slower parts of the day. Spotted bass have moved into the riffles in numbers and can be caught in all water columns. A popper dropper rig with any small streamer has brought a ton of doubles to hand. Carp are in vegetation at sunrise and sunset, and can be found in slower water behind tail outs and riffles throughout the day. Crawfish, damsels, and jelly’s have put fish in the net. Gar, drum, and sunfish have filled in slower parts of the day.
    The high water we experienced in late spring early summer has set us up for an incredible summer. While the striper and white bass fishing has slowed down we have seen an increase in activity from other species. Largemouth are good on poppers in the morning and late evening, while slow sinking streamers around brush and cut banks have filled the slower parts of the day. Spotted bass have moved into the riffles in numbers and can be caught in all water columns. A popper dropper rig with any small streamer has brought a ton of doubles to hand. Carp are in vegetation at sunrise and sunset, and can be found in slower water behind tail outs and riffles throughout the day. Crawfish, damsels, and jelly’s have put fish in the net. Gar, drum, and sunfish have filled in slower parts of the day.

Fishing report from Trey C. in Aransas Pass, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Trey here.

Fishing report from Arnold L. in Port Isabel, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Arnold here.

Fishing report from Jesse F. in Baytown, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Jesse here.

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Fishing report from Allen S. in Corpus Christi, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Allen here.

Fishing report from Pat L. in Port O'Connor, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Pat here.

Fishing report from Travis P. in Rockport, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Travis here.

Fishing report from Mike C. in Galveston, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Mike here.

Fishing report from Brian P. in Port Aransas, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Brian here.

Fishing report from Milton N. in Dallas, Texas. Book a trip with Milton here.

Fishing report from Aaron W. in South Padre Island, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Aaron here.

Fishing report from Henry R. in South Padre Island, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Henry here.

Fishing report from Travis M. in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Fishing report from Allen S. in Corpus Christi, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Allen here.

Fishing report from Ron M. in South Padre Island, Texas.

Fishing report from Shayne M. in Corpus Christi, Texas. Book a trip with Captain Shayne here.

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