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Gulf Glow: Reds, Trout, and Flounder Bites Near Texas Coast

Gulf Glow: Reds, Trout, and Flounder Bites Near Texas Coast

Update: 2025-10-19
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Artificial Lure here with your Sunday, October 19, 2025, fishing report for the Gulf of Mexico and the Texas Coast.

Sunrise hit at 7:25 AM and sunset’s coming up at 6:45 PM. Skies kicked off mostly clear with light north wind rolling in after last night’s mild front, which cleaned up the water nearshore and pushed a good bit of bait shallow. Temps started out in the upper 60s, climbing toward 77 by midday, and winds should stay below 10 knots for most of the day. Tides for Gulf Coast spots like Galveston, Freeport, and Corpus Christi started with a low around 2:30 AM and peaked high at 8:05 AM, dropping again early afternoon—so best activity comes with those moving tides, especially sunrise to mid-morning and then again for the evening bite according to Tide-Forecast.com.

Out of Corpus Christi and Bird Island flats, folks are putting limits of slot-sized redfish in the box by working live shrimp or finger mullet under popping corks right along grass edges at daylight. Soft plastics—especially paddle tails and shrimp imitations on 1/8–1/4 oz jigheads—are working as that sun cracks higher, nabbed by both reds and solid speckled trout feeding over potholes and scatter grass. Gold spoons are waking up bull reds on jetties at Port Aransas right at high tide. According to Fishingreminder’s October update, flounder are staging along channels and marsh drains; best pull has been on mud minnows or white curly-tail jigs bounced slow at bottom.

Galveston Bay is hot for black drum and sheepshead around rocks and pilings—dead shrimp and crab chunks doing the trick. Recent reports from The Post Newspaper say anglers are still getting steady trout bites on imitation shrimp under popping corks with 12–15 inch leaders.

Warning for gulf sandbars and jetty walks: rare jellyfish with 70-foot tentacles are showing up, according to AOL, so keep an eye out if you’re wading and be sure to suit up and shuffle your feet.

Bait and Lure Rundown:
- Best baits: **Live shrimp, finger mullet, and cut mullet** for reds.
- **Soft plastics and paddle tails** (white, natural, or chartreuse depending on water clarity).
- **Gold spoons** for roaming reds.
- **Imitation shrimp** under corks getting solid trout bites.
- **Mud minnows, curly-tail jigs** for flounder.
- **Dead shrimp and crab chunks** for drum and sheepshead.

Lure shops and guides across Texas have been selling out of paddle tails and topwaters, especially as the “Fuzzy Dice” bass lures have lit up the freshwater scene, but stick with your tried-and-true saltwater patterns for Gulf species right now. Match your colors to current water clarity: go light and natural in “trout green” water, bright chartreuse if things get muddy, especially after fronts.

Hot Spots Today:
- **Packery Channel** for redfish, trout, and staging flounder.
- **JFK Causeway spoil islands** for morning trout and reds.
- **Port Aransas jetties** for bull reds and flounder during strong tides.
- **Windward shores of Upper Laguna Madre** when the north breeze stacks bait shallow.

Bite’s on early and late, so plan your trips around those high and falling tides for the most action. Remember to shuffle your feet for flounder and keep a lookout for jellyfish in the surf.

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Gulf Glow: Reds, Trout, and Flounder Bites Near Texas Coast

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