Last Update: February 19, 2024
East Galveston Bay Fishing Weekly Report On Mar 13 2024
GOOD. 67 degrees. Speckled trout are beginning to show on reefs near the shorelines. Scattered catches of redfish and black drum near the marsh and bayou drains. Best bite on soft plastics and live shrimp
East Galveston Bay Fishing Weekly Report On Mar 6 2024
GOOD. 65 degrees. Favorable winds have produced scattered catches of speckled trout over the reefs. Best action still on shorelines, near bayou drains for redfish and speckled trout. Best bite on soft plastics and live shrimp
East Galveston Bay Fishing Weekly Report On Feb 28 2024
GOOD. 65 degrees. Bayou drains and marsh still hold keeper reds, a few black drum and the occasional speckled trout. Best bite on live shrimp and soft plastics
East Galveston Bay Fishing Weekly Report On Feb 22 2024
GOOD. 58-61 degrees. Anglers fishing the marsh finding some redfish and a few black drum, and the occasional speckled trout. Best bite on live shrimp and soft plastics
East Galveston Bay Fishing Weekly Report On Feb 14 2024
FAIR. 56-58 degrees. The bay continues to be fresh due to the recent runoff. Best bet will be to fish along deeper bayou drains for redfish. Trout catches are slow
East Galveston Bay Fishing Weekly Report On Feb 7 2024
FAIR. 56-58 degrees. The bay continues to be fresh due to the recent runoff. Best bet will be to fish along deeper bayou drains for redfish. Trout catches are slow
East Galveston Bay Fishing Weekly Report On Jan 31 2024
FAIR. 50 degrees. Fishing has been slow due to freshwater runoff and the bay is off colored
East Galveston Bay Fishing Weekly Report On Jan 24 2024
FAIR. 50 degrees. Few anglers on the water due to inclement weather. Scattered speckled trout being caught by those wading with mullet imitation plugs
East Galveston Bay Fishing Weekly Report On Jan 17 2024
FAIR. 45 degrees. Redfish dominate the catches up along grass shorelines and in deep bayous. Scattered trout from the same area