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221 reports for Texas — what's biting, water temps, and where to focus.

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TXGulf Coast (Galveston-Corpus)
Saltwater

Redfish and trout firing across Galveston-Corpus as summer season opens

Water temps holding steady at 77°F across the Texas Gulf Coast corridor — confirmed by NOAA buoys 42020 and 42035 — and the inshore bite is matching those warm conditions. The Galveston Daily News — Reel Report documented a productive stretch heading into early May, with anglers spread across the Galveston Bay complex reporting solid catches. The Spectacular Series Texas Redfish Rumble, headquartered out of Pier 6 in San Leon on May 2, offered the first indication that redfish are distributed and catchable bay-wide, kicking off the summer tournament circuit. Charter captain reports filed between May 1 and May 7 from Baffin Bay, Laguna Madre, Aransas Pass, Rockport-Copano, Mesquite Bay, and Port Aransas — per TexasFishingTips (YT) — confirm broad inshore activity the length of the Galveston-Corpus corridor. Texas Fish & Game Magazine highlighted electronics-assisted fishing in ship channels as a productive method for locating speckled trout staging on structure as water warms.

77°F
water · 7-day
Red Drum (Redfish)
Hot bite
Red Drum (Redfish)Speckled TroutFlounder
TXTexas lakes & rivers
Freshwater

Eagle Mountain Blue Cats Running Hot as Texas Bass Hit Post-Spawn Stride

At 86°F on USGS gauge 08211200, Texas freshwater is firmly in summer mode — and North Texas Catfish Guide reports the bite at Eagle Mountain Lake near Fort Worth is reflecting it. The lake is running nearly full with significant fresh-water inflows, a combination the guide describes as triggering active, aggressive fish: recent trips have produced easy limits of big blue catfish and multiple fish exceeding 30 pounds, with channel catfish and white bass also in the mix. Tactical Bassin confirms the bluegill spawn is in full swing across Texas lakes, pulling big largemouth into shallow heavy cover — frogging mats and topwater presentations near laydowns and timber are producing giant fish right now. With water already in the upper 80s, early mornings and the hours around sunset are becoming the prime windows for surface-active species. Inflow points and channel ledges are the key structure for catfish seekers.

86°F
water · 7-day
Blue Catfish
Hot bite
Blue CatfishChannel CatfishLargemouth Bass
TXLower Laguna Madre & South Padre
Saltwater

Speckled Trout and Reds Active in Laguna Madre as Gulf Winds Ease

NOAA buoy 42043 logged 76°F water temperatures on May 10, and winds have eased from the 12 m/s gusts recorded at buoy 42020 on May 2 to a more manageable 8 m/s—a welcome trend for skiff and wade anglers working the Lower Laguna Madre flats. Texas Fish & Game Magazine spotlighted sonar-based tactics for patterning speckled trout along South Texas ship channels, a useful approach as warming water pushes fish to hold near deeper structural edges. Salt Strong (YT) featured overslot reds coming tight on topwater popping cork rigs, a strong indicator that redfish are in an aggressive surface-feeding mode. TexasFishingTips (YT) posted a Baffin Bay & Laguna Madre area report with Capt. Kevin Navid on May 7, signaling continued inshore action across the South Texas stretch. Lone Star Outdoor News flags the CCA STAR Tournament kicking off this month, which will surface fresh catch intel from across the coast. Tarpon and flounder are following typical early-May seasonal patterns, with no direct reports in this week's data pull.

76°F
water · 7-day
Spotted Seatrout
Active bite
Spotted SeatroutRed DrumTarpon
TXEast Texas (Toledo Bend, Sam Rayburn)
Freshwater

East Texas bass entering post-spawn transition at Toledo Bend and Sam Rayburn

Lake Fork Trophy Bass reports East Texas largemouth in full spawning mode through April, with big fish rushing the shallows — a pattern that typically trails into Sam Rayburn and Toledo Bend as May opens. With the Last Quarter moon on May 10 and the bluegill spawn now underway, Tactical Bassin notes bass are deep into a post-spawn transition: some fish remain shallow on heavy cover, others are beginning their move to open water. Topwater frogs and poppers are producing in dense timber, while finesse tactics — Tactical Bassin specifically calls out a Karashi bite and swimbaits skipped around trees — are dialing in on transitional fish. USGS gauge 08030500 on the Sabine River shows 3,180 cfs, a moderate flow consistent with normal Toledo Bend dam operations. Texas Fish & Game Magazine highlights electronics as an increasingly critical tool for targeting giant catfish on Texas freshwater impoundments, a technique well-suited to both reservoirs' deep timber structure.

N/A
water temp
Largemouth Bass
Hot bite
Largemouth BassBlue CatfishCrappie
TXHill Country lakes (Travis, LBJ, Buchanan)
Freshwater

Hill Country bass push post-spawn as bluegill beds fire across the chain

Tactical Bassin reports the bluegill spawn is in full swing across Texas bass lakes in early May, with big largemouth actively targeting shallow heavy cover — frogs and topwater drawing hard strikes from post-spawn fish patrolling the banks. On the Hill Country chain (Travis, LBJ, Buchanan), bass are in a classic staggered transition: late spawners hold on beds in warmer coves while the majority shift toward early-summer staging zones off main-lake points and submerged structure. USGS gauge 08158000 recorded the Colorado River inflow into the Lake Travis arm running at 274 cfs on the morning of May 10 — moderate and stable, suggesting no flood disruption to upper-reservoir conditions. Water temperature was unavailable from the gauge this morning. Lone Star Outdoor News — Fishing notes Texas is tracking a record-setting season broadly, consistent with a strong spring forage base across Hill Country impoundments. Direct on-water reports specific to Travis, LBJ, and Buchanan were sparse in this data pull; conditions below are drawn from regional Texas intel and seasonal patterns.

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water temp
Largemouth Bass
Hot bite
Largemouth BassStriped BassWhite Bass
TXGulf Coast (Galveston-Corpus)
Saltwater

Spring Reds and Trout in Full Swing Across the Texas Gulf Coast

Water temps sitting at 76–77°F (NOAA buoys 42020 and 42035) have the upper Texas Gulf Coast firing on multiple species. The Texas Redfish Rumble tournament, run out of Pier 6 in San Leon on May 2, drew strong participation and results, per Galveston Daily News — Reel Report — a clear signal that redfish are active and well distributed across the bay complex. Live shrimp is the bait of choice right now: Shane Rilat of Lee's Bait Camp on the Texas City Dike has been busy keeping inventory stocked, and Captains L.G. Boyd and Donnie Wood logged great catches from surrounding areas, per the same source. TexasFishingTips (YT) has charter captains actively filing reports from Baffin Bay, Laguna Madre, Aransas Pass, and Rockport-Copano Bay through the first week of May. The 37th annual CCA Texas STAR Tournament kicks off this month, per Lone Star Outdoor News — Fishing, ramping up angling pressure coast-wide.

76°F
water · 7-day
Redfish
Hot bite
RedfishSpeckled TroutFlounder
TXTexas lakes & rivers
Freshwater

Blue catfish on fire across North Texas lakes as May bite peaks

With water at 81°F and Eagle Mountain Lake running nearly full on fresh inflows, North Texas's blue catfish bite is peaking right on schedule for mid-May. North Texas Catfish Guide reports active, feeding blues across Eagle Mountain Lake (Fort Worth), with recent trips producing easy limits and multiple fish over 30 pounds per outing. The guide attributes the surge to rising lake levels combined with fresh water pushing into the system — a combination that, as the captain notes, means fish are moving and feeding fast. Channel catfish are also active in the main lake. Bass anglers shouldn't overlook this window: Tactical Bassin notes the bluegill spawn is in full swing statewide, pulling largemouth into heavy cover for aggressive topwater and frog bites. Lone Star Outdoor News reports 2026 is shaping up as a record year for Texas anglers broadly, and current conditions suggest that momentum will hold through the end of May.

81°F
water · 7-day
Blue Catfish
Hot bite
Blue CatfishLargemouth BassChannel Catfish
TXLower Laguna Madre & South Padre
Saltwater

Calm Returns to Laguna Madre: Flats Prime After Rough Seas

Water temperatures at 77°F — confirmed by NOAA buoys 42020 and 42043 — place the Lower Laguna Madre and South Padre flats in prime late-spring condition on May 7. Buoy 42020 logged 11.5-foot seas and 12 m/s winds on May 2, conditions capable of dirtying the shallow system and scattering fish off grass-flat structure. By today, buoy 42043 shows winds down to just 1 m/s — a significant calm-down that opens a key window for wade fishers and skiff anglers. TexasFishingTips (YT) has Capt. Kevin Navid reporting from Baffin Bay and the Laguna Madre area today (May 7), confirming local guides are on the water. Salt Strong's topwater content identifies low-wind, warm-water conditions exactly like these as the optimal trigger for inshore surface strikes. With 77°F water across the system, speckled trout, redfish, and black drum are all within their preferred temperature range and likely in active feeding mode.

77°F
water · 7-day
Speckled Trout (Spotted Seatrout)
Active bite
Speckled Trout (Spotted Seatrout)Redfish (Red Drum)Black Drum
TXEast Texas (Toledo Bend, Sam Rayburn)
Freshwater

Post-Spawn Bass Bite Diversifies Across Toledo Bend and Sam Rayburn

Sabine River inflow to Toledo Bend is running at 2,810 cfs per USGS gauge 08030500 as of early Wednesday morning, a moderate reading consistent with late-spring water levels. Direct on-the-water reports from the reservoirs themselves are thin this cycle, but the early May timing tells a clear story: largemouth bass across East Texas are deep into post-spawn transition. Tactical Bassin's early May coverage documents exactly this split — some fish pushing toward open-water structure while others hold shallow around flooded timber and bank cover. In a recent session, Tim from Tactical Bassin worked a Karashi finesse presentation, a topwater, and a Magdraft swimbait skipped through standing trees — three patterns that translate directly to the flooded timber corridors Toledo Bend and Sam Rayburn are famous for. Crappie, typically finishing their spawn in early May at these latitudes, should be moving off beds toward deeper brush. No water temperature data is available from current gauges.

N/A
water temp
Largemouth Bass
Hot bite
Largemouth BassCrappieAlligator Gar
TXHill Country lakes (Travis, LBJ, Buchanan)
Freshwater

Hill Country Bass Enter Post-Spawn Scatter

The Colorado River logged 321 CFS at USGS gauge 08158000 just before 4 a.m. this morning — a moderate, non-flood inflow suggesting stable lake levels and workable clarity across the Highland Lakes chain. No dedicated Hill Country boat-ramp or captain reports surfaced in this cycle's feeds; Texas Fishing Forum's freshwater thread was inaccessible behind a login wall at pull time. Conditions assessments here are grounded in seasonal patterns, supported by Tactical Bassin's early-May bass coverage, which documents Texas-region lakes deep in the post-spawn transition. Largemouth should be scattering from spawning flats toward the first depth-break cover, with some fish still shallow enough for topwater at dawn. Guadalupe bass — native to Hill Country rocky structure — likely finished spawning earlier and are already positioned in creek-arm margins. White bass may still be reachable in upper cove systems. Water temperature is unavailable from the gauge this morning; take your own readings to calibrate depth strategy before committing to a presentation.

N/A
water temp
Largemouth Bass
Active bite
Largemouth BassGuadalupe BassWhite Bass
TXGulf Coast (Galveston-Corpus)
Saltwater

Calm Gulf Waters Prime Late-Spring Bay Fishing

NOAA buoy 42035 clocked 78°F water and just 2.6-ft seas on May 7 — a sharp turnaround from the 11.5-ft surf that hammered buoy 42020 waters on May 2. With winds dropping to near 2 m/s, bay and nearshore access across the Baffin Bay, Laguna Madre, Aransas Pass, and Rockport-Copano corridor has reopened. Charter captains Capt. Kevin Navid (Baffin Bay/Laguna Madre), Capt. Kenny Kramer (Aransas Pass), Capt. Larry Bell (Rockport-Copano and Mesquite Bay), and Capt. Monte Graham (Port Aransas) were all actively filing reports from these waters this week per TexasFishingTips (YT). Upper-70s water temps are historically prime for Texas speckled trout as fish push onto shallow grass flats and bay pockets. Salt Strong (articles) notes that topwater success depends on more than just the clock — water clarity and visible surface activity are the real triggers to read in conditions like these.

78°F
water · 7-day
Speckled Trout
Active bite
Speckled TroutRedfishFlounder
TXTexas lakes & rivers
Freshwater

Bass Transitioning Into Post-Spawn in Texas

USGS gauge 08211200 logged Texas river water at 80°F early this morning with flow running low at 37.3 cfs — a pairing that tells a clear story: the spawn is wrapping up and bass are sliding into post-spawn dispersal. Tactical Bassin's early-May coverage confirms the transition, noting largemouth splitting between shallow cover and open water with topwater, swimbaits, and finesse presentations all drawing strikes depending on time of day. With water this warm, feeding activity will be tightest at dawn and dusk. Catfish and alligator gar benefit from the elevated temperatures as well; Field & Stream's comprehensive gar guide highlights Texas's Sabine River specifically, noting drifted cut bait as the traditional river presentation for big fish. Direct Texas freshwater angler reports were limited this cycle. Plan around the gauge data and tune sessions to early-morning windows to beat the midday heat.

80°F
water · 7-day
Largemouth Bass
Hot bite
Largemouth BassChannel CatfishAlligator Gar