Today, December 29th, 2024, if you're planning to hit the waters of the Gulf of Mexico in Texas, here's what you can expect.
First off, let's talk about the tides. For Texas City (Turning Basin), the low tide is at 7:54 AM and the high tide will be at 4:20 PM. The tidal coefficient is average, around 51, indicating moderate tidal amplitude and currents[2].
The weather is a crucial factor, especially in December. If it's warm with light southeast winds, fishing can be great, especially on incoming tides early in the mornings along main bay shorelines. However, if temperatures drop and the tide falls out, you'll find better fishing in the deeper parts of the main bays[1].
Sunrise today is at 7:12 AM, and sunset will be at 5:28 PM, giving you about 10 hours and 16 minutes of daylight[2].
Fish activity is quite promising this time of year. Trout and redfish are the main targets. For trout, look for areas with significant live oyster reefs and muddy bottoms with shell scattered around, particularly around San Luis Pass and the Upper Laguna Madre. When the weather is warm, topwaters and slow-sinking twitchbaits like Paul Brown Lures work well. During colder spells, trout move into the channels, and soft plastics around the edges of these channels are effective[1].
Redfish action is good under the birds until the water temperatures drop into the 50s. Places like the King Ranch Shoreline and Baffin Bay are hot spots, especially after fronts hit and the weather improves slightly. For redfish, lures like Flats Buggs with double bunny tails or curl tails are highly effective, especially in shallow flats[1][3].
Given the conditions, you might not have caught a lot of fish yesterday due to the colder weather, but if you were out there, you likely caught some big trout and redfish. The fall fishing should continue strong well into December, with fish switching back to a diet of mullet and other finfish as the last of the shrimp leave the bays[1].
For today, consider heading to the bays around Corpus Christi or the Upper Laguna Madre. Baffin Bay, particularly the grassy flats, rocky bars, and sand bars on the north side, are also productive. Keep an eye out for signs of active life like rafts of mullet and bird activity, including pelicans, cormorants, terns, and gulls[1].
In terms of lures, stick with what works: Bass Assassins, both paddletails and jerk baits, on quarter-ounce or three-eighths ounce jigheads. Topwaters and slow-sinking twitchbaits will also be mainstays. For redfish, those Flats Buggs are hard to beat[1][3].
Overall, it's a great time to be out on the water, with lighter crowds due to the holiday season and hunting activities. Enjoy your day fishing
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