Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of June 7th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 80 degrees. Limits of trout at the jetties and in the channel live shrimp under a popping cork. Channel is holding redfish on the bulkheads and rock piles. In Sabine Lake redfish are on points in the bayous using shrimp on a popping cork or quarter ounce jigheads with red shad plastics. Shrimp continue to dribble out … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of May 31st 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 80 degrees. Limits of trout can be had in the jetties with live shrimp under a popping cork against the rocks. Slot redfish are biting in the jetties on red crankbaits or glo chartreuse 1/16 ounce jig heads. When the winds are blowing fish inland. Sabine Lake shell flats and rocks piles in 3-6 feet of water … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of May 24th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 78 degrees. Boxes of trout, sheepshead, and drum are good with live shrimp under a popping cork fishing jetty rocks. When the jack crevalle show up, it is time to move locations. Fish the ship channel in 4-7 feet of water on bulkheads and rocks. Sabine Lake is good for trout and redfish making slow drifts over … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of May 17th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 78 degrees. Shrimp are gradually moving out of the marshes attracting the trout. Limits of slot trout in the points in the bayous with live shrimp under a popping cork, or long drifts in incoming tides over shell with morning glory chartreuse tails with quarter ounce jig heads. North Levee wall is on fire for limits of … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of May 10th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 71 degrees. Limits of trout, with sheepshead and drum mixed in are along the jetty walls with live shrimp under a popping cork, or glo chartreuse plastics. Sabine Channel bulkheads and rock piles holding trout, flounder, redfish, bull redfish, sheepshead and drum. Mouths of the bayous in Sabine Lake are good for slot speckled trout and redfish … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of May 3rd 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 71 degrees. Trout and redfish are good in the jetties with topwaters lures. Sabine Channel is holding sheepshead, drum, speckled trout and redfish along the rock banks. Flounder are starting to show up biting three inch plastic baits. Sabine Lake is holding nice catches of flounder off the points and drops using three inch plastic baits. Sheepshead, … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of April 26th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 74 degrees. Fishing will continue to improve the next few weeks with the warmer weather. The salinity continues to be good in Lake Sabine holding nice fish. Trout are good along the shoreline on soft plastics, swimbaits and live shrimp under a popping cork. Redfish are biting in the marsh, and along the ship channel shorelines. Sheepshead, … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of April 19th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 71 degrees. The salinity in the Lake Sabine is good holding fish from the jetties to up the river. Nice trout on rock piles, flats and bulkheads in the jetties on Carolina rigged live shrimp, five inch swimbaits with morning glory chartreuse tail with a ⅝ ounce jighead. Sheepshead, drum and bull redfish are biting along the … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of April 12th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 71 degrees. April showers have muddied the water clarity in the lake, subsequently slowing the bite in the lake. Sabine Pass Jetties will be a good place to start this week. ICW is producing good catches of redfish, sheepshead, and drum on the rock piles and bulkheads using live shrimp under a popping cork. Neches River and … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of April 5th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 71 degrees. The jetties are full of sheepshead, bull redfish, drum, and limits of trout biting off the rocks using live shrimp on a Carolina rig or under a popping cork. Sabine Lake is good for redfish and flounder in the points and drops out of the bayous with live shrimp under a popping cork. When the … Click Here to Read More