Crisp January Gulf Action: Bull Reds, Specks, and Flounder Abound Along the Texas Coast
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Tides today 'round Corpus Christi and Galveston show low at 11:44 AM around -0.22 ft, high at 7:18 PM hittin' 1.03 ft, per Tide-Forecast.com. Sunrise kicked off at 7:20 AM, sunset 'round 5:50 PM—perfect for that dawn and dusk action. Solunar charts from FishingReminder point to major bites 4:59-6:59 AM and 5:27-7:27 PM near Galveston, with waxin' gibbous moon keepin' fish revved.
Recent reports got bull reds tearin' up the beachfront and jetties on fresh mullet or cut bait, speckled trout hittin' shell and drains at first light on north winds, and flounder giggin' marsh drains on the fallin' tide. Surf's poppin' with Spanish mackerel and slot reds when water's green to the beach—black drum deeper on shrimp. Limits are tight, so watch those regs after that Neches River bust with overbag crappie.
Best lures? Glow or chartreuse soft plastics slow-rolled, silver spoons for macks, topwaters at dawn. Live shrimp under poppin' corks for mixed bags, mud minnows for flounder. Mullet or crabs bottom-bouncin' for drums and reds.
Hit these hot spots: Galveston jetties for reds and trout, or Port Bolivar beaches for surf action—look for birds and slicks.
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