Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your Saturday fishing report for the Texas Gulf Coast, May 3rd, 2025.
We’re rolling into May with spring patterns holding strong, and the bays are coming alive after those heavy rains in April. Water temperatures are sitting pretty in the mid to upper 70s, ideal for stirring up feeding activity. Expect partly cloudy skies and a mix of spotty showers through the weekend, so pack your rain jacket just in case and check the forecast before heading out. Today’s sunrise was right around 6:35 AM and sunset will be about 7:55 PM, so you’ve got a full day to get on the bite.
Let’s talk tides. We’re seeing some good movement with alternating two to four tide swings this week, which should keep fish active, especially right after a tide change and during those early morning and late evening windows.
Recent catches have been solid all around. Speckled trout are showing up in strong numbers across Galveston, East Matagorda, and the upper coast bays. There’s word of big trout being caught in East Matagorda Bay, especially around Brown Cedar Flats and Raymond Shoals. Wading those grass beds and sandy guts on the south shoreline is producing, particularly when the water’s a little off-color. Wade fishing from the dike in Texas City continues to be a reliable option.
Redfish are cruising the shorelines, especially around the Galveston Jetties and in the marsh cuts. The bull reds are still hot at the Galveston Jetties and can be caught on live finger mullet or big chunks of crab. Black drum are hanging around deeper structure and piers, and the sheepshead are sticking close to pilings and rock formations. Catfish are on fire up the rivers and bayous if you’re looking for a change of pace.
For bait, live shrimp under a popping cork is the ticket for most species right now, but those working artificial lures aren’t left out. GULP! swimming mullet, Bass Assassins, Down South Lures, Hogie’s, and MirrOlure Lil’ Johns are all putting fish in the boat. Lipless crankbaits and Texas-rigged grubs are working for bass up river too. If you want to chase a monster black drum or bull red, throw out a hunk of crab or cut bait.
Hot spots to try today: East Matagorda Bay around Brown Cedar Flats, wading the south shoreline grass beds, and the Galveston Jetties for those bull reds and drum. For shoreline and easy access, wade the levee or anywhere along the Texas City dike.
All in all, it’s shaping up to be another strong spring day on the water. Good luck out there, keep an eye on the weather and tides, and remember to handle those big trout with care if you’re lucky enough to catch one.
Tight lines from Artificial Lure!