Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of October 25th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 86 degrees. Bird action on Sabine Lake has increased on outgoing tides on the south end working north to midlake for catches of redfish and bull redfish. Work ¾ ounce gold and silver spoons, or ¾ ounce jig head glo chartreuse plastics off the bottom. South Levee producing nice trout and redfish along the rocks with live … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of October 18th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 86 degrees. Limits of redfish, nice catches of trout, and some flounder in the ICW using live shrimp under a popping cork. Sabine Lake has been rough, the water is turbid but fishing conditions should improve by the weekend. Fish in the protected water of the Neches River when the winds are blowing. Limits of redfish are … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of October 11th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 86 degrees. Bessie Heights marsh and the Neches River are producing limits of redfish with a few keeper trout mixed in on the rock piles, shell banks, buoys, points, and turnarounds with live shrimp under a popping cork or ⅛ ounce jighead glo chartreuse plastics. Birds are working the cuts of Bessie Heights marsh leading the way … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of October 4th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 86 degrees. Fall fishing pattern is here as the cold fronts start rolling through. Trout, redfish and flounder are coming out of the marsh following the bait fish. South end Sabine Lake is producing limits of redfish and trout drifting out from points with clear and chartreuse ⅛ ounce jig heads. The salinity is high in the … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of September 27th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 90 degrees. Sabine Channel holding slot redfish and beautiful trout on rock piles and shell banks using live shrimp under a popping cork. Sabine Lake redfish are along the banks, points and bayous biting live shrimp under a popping cork. Speckled trout catches under the birds working the shorelines with popping shrimp. Speckled trout continue to be … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of September 20th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 90 degrees. Sharks and limits of speckled trout near the rigs. Ling are showing up. Jetties to the channel are good for redfish, trout and flounder along the rocks with shrimp on a popping cork. South Levy and the first and second pike at the North Levy are good for trout with topwaters in the morning, then … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of September 14th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 90 degrees. Trout and redfish catches are good in Sabine Channel on the bulkheads and rock piles with live shrimp under a popping cork. Flounder catches are in the channel biting 3.5 inch red shad plastics tipped with shrimp. Sabine Lake producing nice slot redfish and slot trout making long drifts off the oyster and clam shell … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of September 6th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 90 degrees. Limits of speckled trout are in the gulf on the rigs off the beach. Catches of trout in Sabine Lake making long drifts over shell reefs with five inch plastics ⅛ ounce jighead in watermelon red flake or glo chartreuse. Flounder and redfish are along the bank off points and drops using 4-5 inch plastic … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of August 30th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 90 degrees. Rigs off the beach holding limits of trout using live croaker or shrimp on the bottom with Carolina rigs. Triple tails should start showing up in the next week. Topwater trout action is on fire at the ends of the jetties until the sun rises and the sharks move in. Sabine Channel rocks are producing … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of August 23rd 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 90 degrees. Sabine Lake and the Channel can be tough to fish with the southwest winds. Intracoastal Canal and Texaco Island is good for trout and redfish in 4-15 feet of water along the rocks and points with live shrimp under a popping cork or live croaker. Influx of flounder in the same areas. North Levy continues … Click Here to Read More