Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of August 16th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 90 degrees. Southwest winds are creating tough fishing conditions in the gulf and jetties. Trout are good in the ship channel early in the morning before the sunrises using live shrimp under a popping cork. Midday use Carolina rig with a light weight on rock piles and bulkheads for trout and redfish. Intracoastal Canal is good for … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of August 9th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 90 degrees. Jetties are good but when the southwest winds start blowing, they move inland. Trout and redfish are good on white glo chartreuse plastics with a 1/16 ounce jig head off the bottom of the rock piles in the ICW. Mangrove snapper catches mixed in the ICW rock piles, indicating the salinity is higher than usual. … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of August 2nd 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 90 degrees. Beautiful weather for fishing. The intracoastal canal and jetties continue to produce limits of trout early in the morning on topwaters then switching to soft plastics. Short rigs under the birds along the beach are good for trout. No reports of triple tail. Sabine Channel rock piles are good for trout and redfish with live … Click Here to Read More

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

Sabine Lake GOOD. 90 degrees. Limits of trout can be had early in the morning on topwaters in the jetty, after the sunrises switch to a popping cork with live shrimp. Redfish and trout are good in outgoing tides inside the jetties on rock piles and bulkheads with a popping cork and live shrimp. Flounder are being caught in the … Click Here to Read More

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

Sabine Lake GOOD. 83 degrees. Trout and redfish are good on lake points and cuts where water drains from the bayous flushing shrimp into Sabine Lake using live shrimp under a popping cork. Trout and redfish are good on Sabine Channel rock piles 2-4 feet of water using glo chartreuse 5 inch plastics with a 1/16th ounce jig head. The … Click Here to Read More

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

Sabine Lake GOOD. 83 degrees. Jetties are good for speckled trout, redfish, sheepshead and drum on the rock piles with live shrimp under a popping cork. Nice slot redfish on gold spoons in the jetties. Limits of trout inside the Sabine end of the ICW when the south winds are blowing on glo chartreuse 5-inch plastics 1/16th ounce jig head … Click Here to Read More

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

Sabine Lake GOOD. 87 degrees. Jetties are good for speckled trout, redfish, sheepshead and drum on the rock piles with live shrimp under a popping cork. Trout and redfish are biting in the ICW and Sabine Channel bullheads, rock piles glo chartreuse plastics. Redfish are good on lake points and bayous. Look for the bird action on outgoing tides in … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of June 28th 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 87 degrees.  Jetties are good for speckled trout, redfish, sheepshead and drum on the rock piles with live shrimp under a popping cork. Trout and redfish are biting in the ICW and Sabine Channel reefs and humps, rock piles. Redfish are good on lake points and bayous. Look for the bird action on outgoing tides in the … Click Here to Read More

Texas Gulf Coast INSHORE Fishing Report Week of June 21st 2023

Sabine Lake GOOD. 82 degrees. Fishing slowed due to the west winds, heat wave and low tides. The bite should improve in the lake and the jetties as we head into the weekend. The marsh is good for catches of redfish, flounder and trout along the intracoastal canal flats using a popping cork with live shrimp. Flounder are good on … Click Here to Read More

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

Sabine Lake GOOD. 85 degrees. Winds have been gusty so fish wind protected areas. The channel has been good for speckled trout using shrimp under a popping cork. Redfish are good on artificials and topwaters on rock edges and points in 5-15 feet of water early morning. Intracoastal Canal producing limits of redfish on live shrimp under a popping cork … Click Here to Read More