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SAN ANTONIO BAY
THE SAN ANTONIO BAY system includes Espiritu Santo, San Antonio, Guadalupe, Hynes, Mesquite and Ayers Bays and Mission Lake. It is fed by the combined waters of the San Antonio and Guadalupe Rivers. The system covers some 136,240 acres. The main bay is separated from the Gulf by Matagorda Island. Average depth is about 6 ft. with a bottom mainly of mud, sand and shell.
With strong spring winds subsiding we will be able to start shing areas like the je ies and occasionally the beachfront when the wind conditions allow the surf to get right.
Being in the Coastal bend, the wind is typically always blowing, but May/June have more favorable days with calmer winds and give you the ability to sh more areas that will be holding sh.
However, on the other hand, when the wind is prominently blowing from the southeast, we use this to our advantage which allows us to target isolated schools of trout and red sh on and o of the protected south shorelines.
When the wind allows us to dri , the Mid Bay Humble Channel Flats produces limits of trout with some in the 5 lb range. We always enjoy catching and releasing these bigger trout. is conservative practice is allowing these larger 5-6 lb trout to continue to spawn, which is vital to replenish our bay systems.
is time of year will start the trend of the sh feeding early on shallower ats and dropping o the edges into the cooler water as the temperature rises into the a ernoon hours.
Typically Port Aransas, East Flats area produces solid trout along the edge of the drop o s, as the red sh are commonly found hanging around the shoreline and ats. In this area, so plastics is a go-to lure for trout. is area is a protected shoreline this time of year for clearer water for sight cast at red sh, or if you prefer live bait, we recommend a popping cork with live shrimp.
It’s that time to start watching for signs. Most sh are on the move, not staying in one area too long, but following the bait. Watch for bird action, slicks, nervous bait activity, and mud boils.
the cuts in the reef looking for jumping bait fish; AprNov; dawn thru midday
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Good gigging at night under lights, work pts. & edges; AprJun; avoid midday, aftn
Work along dropoffs edges near shell reef, night gig; Apr-Jun; avoid midday, aftn
Pumpkinseed Bull Minnows, work bayou edge bottom; AprSep; morn, afternoon WADEFISHING 1 trout & a few flounder, croaker, perch; December thru September
Reds, trout & a few flounder, muddy water, use dark worms; December thru September SOURCE: TEXAS LAKES & BAYS FISHING ATLAS
Adjacent to East Flats, you have Dagger Island with the same topography. Target the drop o edges for trout and ats for red sh and black drum.
With the plethora of oyster reefs in Nueces Bay, shing this area is another great option because the southerly wind pushes the bait into this bay system. is means the bait will be congregating around these reefs bringing in the trout and red sh close behind.
We want to encourage you to check your tide tables and pay close a ention to your major and minor feeding times.
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Middle Coast Hotspots
LOCATION: Aransas Bay
HOTSPOT: South Bay
GPS: N 27 54.282, W 97 3.254 (27.9047, -97.0542)
LOCATION: Copano Bay
HOTSPOT: 40 Acre Reef
GPS: N 28 4.543, W 97 11.209 (28.0757, -97.1868)
LOCATION: Corpus Christi Bay
HOTSPOT: Shamrock Island
GPS: N 27 45.9679, W 97 9.7829 (27.7661, -97.1631)
SPECIES: Speckled Trout and Redfish
BEST BAITS: Live Croaker or Cut Mullet
SOURCE: Texas Lakes & Bays Fishing Atlas Fishgame.com/fishgamegear
TIPS: If it’s not windy, fish deeper water areas going for trout, and redfish second.
LOCATION: Carlos Bay
HOTSPOT: Cedar Reef
GPS: N 28 8.251, W 96 53.049 (28.1375, -96.8842)
SPECIES: Speckled Trout and Redfish
BEST BAITS: Live Croaker or Cut Mullet
SOURCE: Texas Lakes & Bays Fishing Atlas Fishgame.com/fishgamegear
TIPS: In early May, fish live shrimp in the potholes.
LOCATION: Corpus Christi Bay
HOTSPOT: Corpus Christi Bay Wells
GPS: N 27 44.764, W 97 11.141 (27.7461, -97.1857)
SPECIES: Speckled trout
BEST BAITS: Live croaker
SOURCE: Texas Lakes & Bays Fishing Atlas Fishgame.com/fishgamegear
TIPS: Twitch the croaker to make it grunt and to keep it from burrowing down in the grass.
LOCATION: Port Aransas
HOTSPOT: East Flats
GPS: N 27 48.991, W 97 07.139 (27.816517, -97.118983)
SPECIES: Speckled trout and redfish
BEST BAITS: Touts or live bait
SOURCE: Texas Lakes & Bays Fishing Atlas Fishgame.com/fishgamegear
TIPS: Fish topwaters if conditions allow—otherwise, croaker. Live shrimp under a popping cork is iffy; the perch will steal the shrimp off the hook.
SPECIES: Speckled Trout and Redfish
BEST BAITS: Live Croaker or Cut Mullet
SOURCE: Texas Lakes & Bays Fishing Atlas Fishgame.com/fishgamegear
TIPS: Rig croaker or shrimp, consisting of a small sliding egg weight and a Kahle hook
SPECIES: Redfish
BEST BAITS: Freeline live pin perch or cut mullet
SOURCE: Texas Lakes & Bays Fishing Atlas Fishgame.com/fishgamegear
TIPS: Hook the pin perch under the anal fin, the same way as if you were using croaker for trout.
LOCATION: Port Aransas
HOTSPOT: Mud Island
GPS: N 27 56.380, W 97 00.763 (27.939667, -97.012717)
SPECIES: Speckled trout
BEST BAITS: Freeline live croaker
SOURCE: Texas Lakes & Bays Fishing Atlas Fishgame.com/fishgamegear
TIPS: Hook the croaker right above the anal fin so he can swim around naturally, won’t be upside down or sideways in the water.
LOCATION: Port Aransas
HOTSPOT: Outside Dagger
GPS: N 27 50.217, W 97 09.967 (27.83695, -97.166117)
LOCATION: Redfish Bay
HOTSPOT: Dagger Islands
GPS: N 27 50.1019, W 97 10.2659 (27.8350, -97.1711)
LOCATION: Upper Laguna Madre
HOTSPOT: Intracoastal Spoil Banks
GPS: N 27 33.6839, W 97 16.759 (27.5614, -97.2793)
SPECIES: Speckled trout
BEST BAITS: Freeline live croaker
SOURCE: Texas Lakes & Bays Fishing Atlas Fishgame.com/fishgamegear
TIPS: A croaker should last 10-15 minutes before he becomes fatigued and needs to be replaced.
LOCATION: Port Aransas
HOTSPOT: Quarantine Shoreline
GPS: N 27 54.733, W 97 03.502 (27.912217, -97.058367)
SPECIES: Speckled trout
BEST BAITS: Live croaker
SOURCE: Texas Lakes & Bays Fishing Atlas Fishgame.com/fishgamegear
TIPS: Pop the croaker a little bit with rod tip every 30-40 seconds... by moving your wrist, not your arm.
LOCATION: Redfish Bay
HOTSPOT: Harbor Island Flats
GPS: N 27 52.035, W 97 04.749 (27.86725, -97.07915)
SPECIES: Speckled trout
BEST BAITS: Topwaters
SOURCE: Texas Lakes & Bays Fishing Atlas Fishgame.com/fishgamegear
TIPS: Wade here for spawning trout.
LOCATION: Upper Laguna Madre
HOTSPOT: King Ranch Shoreline
GPS: N 27 29.141, W 97 20.939 (27.485684, -97.348991)
SPECIES: Speckled trout
BEST BAITS: Freeline live croaker
SOURCE: Texas Lakes & Bays Fishing Atlas Fishgame.com/fishgamegear
TIPS: In June, Engel switches exclusively to live croaker as bait of choice for speckled trout. “Baitfish become so numerous as the water warms up, they will strip a live shrimp off a hook in 10 seconds.” –
Capt. Marvin Engel
LOCATION: Port Aransas
HOTSPOT: Super Flats
GPS: N 27 54.669, W 97 02.196 (27.91115, -97.0366)
SPECIES: Redfish
BEST BAITS: Freeline live pin perch or cut mullet
SOURCE:
Capt. Marvin Engel
361-658-6674
TIPS: Give a spot about 20-25 minutes to produce fish, giving enough time for the redfish to find the bai
LOCATION: San Antonio Bay
HOTSPOT: Cedar Point
GPS: N 28 14.184, W 96 39.659 (28.2364, -96.6610)
SPECIES: Speckled trout
BEST BAITS: Topwaters
SOURCE: Texas Lakes & Bays Fishing Atlas Fishgame.com/fishgamegear
TIPS: A bone/silver She Dog, with a Walk-the-Dog retrieve should produce results.
LOCATION: Upper Laguna Madre
HOTSPOT: Pita Flats
GPS: N 27 35.066, W 97 17.658 (27.5844, -97.2943)
SPECIES: Speckled trout
BEST BAITS: Freeline live croaker
SOURCE: Texas Lakes & Bays Fishing Atlas Fishgame.com/fishgamegear
TIPS: Pop your line about every 15-20 seconds, reel 2-3 cranks to get slack out of the line.
SPECIES: Speckled Trout
BEST BAITS: Soft Plastics
SOURCE: Texas Lakes & Bays Fishing Atlas Fishgame.com/fishgamegear
TIPS: Good soft plastic colors are strawberry wine and pumpkin seed, fished with a 1/8 oz. jig head. Vary the retrieve until you find what the fish want.
SPECIES: Black Drum
BEST BAITS: Cracked crab or frozen shrimp
SOURCE: Texas Lakes & Bays Fishing Atlas Fishgame.com/fishgamegear
TIPS: Drum can be found just about everywhere in the bays…from Carlos to Ingleside, around reefs, flats or deep drop offs.