Matagorda Bay - Matagorda, TX Fishing Report on 11th Jun, 2024
Published Date: June 15, 2024
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Matagorda Bay Fishing Report
Matagorda Bay - Matagorda, TX
Matagorda Bay Fishing Report Current Conditions: Weather: Warm and sunny, with temperatures ranging from 75°F in the morning to 88°F by afternoon. Light southeast winds at 5-10 mph. Water Temperature: Averaging around 80°F. Tides: Low tide at 7:30 AM, high tide at 2:15 PM. Fishing Overview: The fishing in Matagorda Bay has been excellent this week, with anglers reporting abundant catches and active fish throughout the bay. The calm winds and clear skies have created ideal conditions for both inshore and offshore fishing.
Species Report: Speckled Trout: Speckled trout are biting well, especially in the early morning and late afternoon. Most successful anglers are using live shrimp under popping corks or soft plastics near grassy shorelines and oyster reefs. The average size is 16-20 inches, with several reports of larger trout over 25 inches. Captain Joe Guerra of Bay Finatic has been guiding clients to their limits of speckled trout daily, ensuring exciting and fruitful trips.
Redfish: Redfish action remains strong, particularly in the shallow flats and along marsh edges. Cut mullet and live shrimp are the baits of choice, with many redfish in the slot size of 20-28 inches. Sight-casting has been productive in the clear waters, providing thrilling opportunities for anglers.
Flounder: Flounder are being caught in decent numbers, primarily around sandy bottoms and near the mouths of creeks. Gulp baits and live mud minnows have been effective. While the numbers are not as high as other species, the quality of flounder has been good, with fish averaging 16-20 inches.
Black Drum: Black drum are plentiful around deeper channels and near structures. Fresh dead shrimp on the bottom has been the key to success. Many anglers are landing drum in the 14-24 inch range.
Hot Spots: East Matagorda Bay: The oyster reefs and grassy shorelines have been particularly productive for speckled trout and redfish. Colorado River Mouth: Excellent spot for flounder and black drum, especially during the changing tides. South Shoreline: Consistent action for redfish and trout, especially near marsh drains and sandbars. Tips from Captain Joe Guerra: "Early morning and late evening are the best times to fish right now, especially for speckled trout. Use live bait if you can, and focus on the grassy shorelines. Don't forget to check the regulations and keep an eye on the weather—safety first!"
Conclusion: Matagorda Bay is delivering outstanding fishing opportunities this week. Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the sport, the current conditions and expert guidance from Captain Joe Guerra at Bay Finatic promise an unforgettable fishing adventure. Get out there and enjoy the bountiful waters of Matagorda!
Tight lines and happy fishing!