Spring trout in the Bay
February 22, 2020 Port Isabel 3 photos

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Lots of top notch specks already showing up in the bay look here to see a recent catch!
Crystal Flats Guide Service
Port-isabel, Texas, United States
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Inshore Mastery: Fishing the Crystal Flats with Captain Cliff Fleming In the world of coastal angling, experience isn't just a number—it’s a roadmap, a tide chart, and a secret lure all rolled into one. For those looking to unlock the leg...

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Jetty fishing is hot right Sheepshead ar
Jetty fishing is hot right Sheepshead ar
February 14, 2026
Fishing Report - February 14th, Valentine's Day 2026. Lower Laguna Madre bay water temperatures 67°. Large sheepsheads are being caught in considerable numbers at both the North and South jetty, with live shrimp proving to be the most effective bait, although dead shrimp can also yield positive results. For optimal results, employ a bottom rig with a weight on the bottom; a 2 oz weight is recommended to maintain proximity to the bottom in strong currents. The Intercoastal Waterway, both North and South of Dunkins Bay, is home to an abundance of speckled trout in the clean, green waters. Purple worms with white squiggle tails are attracting considerable attention from the trout population. Additionally, thousands of puppy drum have been observed congregating just east of Duncan's house in approximately two feet of clean water. Large schools of substantial black drum have been located south of the gas well flat, roughly a mile off the Intercoastal Waterway, identifiable by the significant rumbles on the water's surface during calm conditions. Weather conditions have intensified, with winds reaching approximately 25 miles per hour on Valentine's Day. A weak front is forecasted to approach, but pleasant conditions are expected to return by Monday morning. Anglers are encouraged to capitalize on the current fishing conditions. During our recent excursion, we successfully caught numerous fish; however, our clients opted to retain only the trout. It is essential to practice responsible catch-and-release fishing to conserve our marine resources for future generations. This report is provided by Captain Cliff Fleming of Crystal Flats Guide Service.
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