Surface water temperature is 59 degrees. The water clarity has been excellent for East Galveston Bay, allowing us to sight fish, which is not usually possible on the upper Texas coast. Once again, this week we shifted our focus towards redfish and they did not disappoint with some great catches. We fished outgoing morning tides, fishing flats around drains, looking for bait being pushed out of the marsh.
We are still using Imitation shrimp lures & tails under Fish Smack popping corks, with a 1 foot or less leader to trigger the most bites, as well as weightless Deadly Dudley Rat Tails, and WacAttack Flukes.
Our Trout bite has been in deeper cuts over shell beds, with a variety of baits working, including topwaters, tails, and suspending jerk baits.
The crowds have thinned out, so now is the time to schedule your winter fishing trips and get out enjoy all the upper Texas Coast has to offer.

Until Next Time – Captain Jeff Brandon Get the Net Guide Services, LLC Year-Round artificial lure Fishing Guide 1183 N Stingaree Dr, Crystal Beach, Texas 77650 940-393-6531 www.getthenetguideservices.com

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