Written by Captain Greg Verm The first hint of cool air that makes it’s way down to the Texas Coast affects many outdoor enthusiasts in different ways. Many folks that get the itch to head to the Hill Country, Piney Woods or South Texas and hunt white tail deer. Some get excited to get their shotguns loaded, decoy spread out,…
Written by Captain Greg Verm Sun Rise. Sun Set. Moon Phase. Moon Rise. Moon Set. Rushing Tide. Slacking Tide. High Pressure. Low Pressure. Wind Direction. Wind Speed. Cloud Cover. Blue Bird Skies. All these factors and many, many more… Mother Nature. People often ask me “when the best time is to go fishing?” I have tried to answer that many…
Out of the four seasons, Fall is likely the most anticipated by many folks in the Lone Star State. Familiar sightings…School buses along the roads in town, Friday Night Lights, Opening of Dove Season, heading to the ranch to fill feeders, shorter daylight hours, the first sighting of teal making their way south, water temperatures falling, and amazing fishing along…
Galveston Fishing Report – Summertime Fishing Inshore & Offshore Current Water Temperatures Galveston North Jetty: 86.4 F Galveston Causeway: 88.5 F San Luis Pass: 83.5 F Eagle Point: 88 F This has been a great summer for Fishing in Galveston, and as we move to the end of August – the fishing outlook is looking great. The last few…
Galveston Fishing Report – Summer Fishing in Full Swing Fishing in Galveston, Texas is on fire right now. Inshore and Offshore fishing is excellent. Water Temperatures are in the mid 80’s and when this happens… You never know what you may catch! Both the North and South Galveston Jetties are holding good numbers of speckled trout, redfish, bay snapper,…
Current Water Temperatures: Eagle Point: 72.3 F Galveston Causeway: 71.4 F North Galveston Jetty: 70.7 F San Luis Pass: 71.2 F 22 Mile Buoy: 70.2 F Once again Galveston, Texas has proven why it is the premier fishing destination for the Texas Coast. Spring 2019 has seen many great catches – BaySnapper (Sheepshead), Red Fish, Black Drum, Speckled Trout,…
The Upper Texas Gulf Coast historically has been the gem fishery of the Lone Star State for decades. Deep water channels, shallow sand flats, oyster beds, grass beds, and miles of jetties that connect Galveston Bay to the Gulf of Mexico. Deep water holes, channels and canals give refuge when water temperatures drop in the dead of the winter which…
Galveston Fishing Report – Winter Time Red Fish & Speckled Trout Water Temps: Eagle Point: 53.8 F Galveston Causeway: 52.3 F Galveston North Jetty: 54.5 F San Luis Pass: 53.1 F The Fishing Report for Galveston Bay has been consistently good between the frontal systems and the rain fall they are carrying with them. The red fish bite has…
By Captain Greg Verm Current Water Temps Eagle Point: 56.3F Galveston Causeway: 55.8F North Jetty: 60.3F San Luis Pass: 59.7F 22 Miles Offshore: 62.8F While many people relate winter time to relaxing in a recliner, watching football, eating popcorn, and waiting on Spring Time – some of us relate winter time to catching some trophy sized fish. Here…
Current Water Temperatures: Eagle Point: 82.2F Galveston Jetty: 82.6F Galveston Causeway: N/A San Luis Pass: N/A Red September If there is one thing certain about Texas weather on the upper Texas Gulf Coast – the month of September brings high tides, low pressure, and stormy weather which are the perfect combination for spawning red fish in Galveston, Texas. Bull…