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Gulf of Mexico Texas Fishing Report: Winds, Tides, and Biting Fish

Gulf of Mexico Texas Fishing Report: Winds, Tides, and Biting Fish

Update: 2025-10-22
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Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure coming at you with your Gulf of Mexico Texas fishing report for Wednesday, October 22nd.

Let's start with what Mother Nature's got in store for us today. We're looking at northeast winds running 15 to 20 knots with gusts up to 25, so small craft need to exercise caution through this afternoon. Seas are running 3 to 4 feet in the nearshore waters out to 20 nautical miles, with waves stacking up east at about 6 seconds. A weak cold front pushed through last night, and we had some scattered showers and thunderstorms, but conditions are cleaning up as we move through the day.

Now for the tides around Galveston Bay Entrance, we're dealing with a tidal coefficient of 49 this morning, which is pretty low, meaning we're not seeing much range between high and low. The coefficient bumps up to 54 at noon and hits 60 by day's end, so that afternoon bite might improve as water movement picks up. We had about 11 and a half hours of sun yesterday with solar transit around 1:04 PM.

The bite's been decent despite the front. Redfish are still active in the bays and marshes. With these northeast winds, focus on the protected shorelines and marsh cuts on the south sides of the bays. East Bay and West Bay are holding fish right now, especially around the spoil islands and grass flats.

For lures, you can't go wrong with bladed jigs like the Z-Man Chatterbait or Berkley Saltwater Slobberknocker worked along those grass edges. The vibration cuts through murky water after all this wind. Popping cork rigs are still producing - rig one with a DOA shrimp about 18 inches down and work it over the shell reefs. Spoons and soft plastics in natural colors are money right now too.

The speckled trout are starting to show up better as water temps drop. Look for them around the jetties and along channel drop-offs. The jetties at Galveston Bay Entrance South are a solid bet when conditions allow.

Best hot spots? Hit the marsh cuts around West Galveston Bay early, then work your way to the Galveston jetties as the tide picks up this afternoon. The spoil islands in East Bay are holding reds too - cast to the down-current sides.

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Gulf of Mexico Texas Fishing Report: Winds, Tides, and Biting Fish

Gulf of Mexico Texas Fishing Report: Winds, Tides, and Biting Fish

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