East Galveston Bay 2/24/2024
February 24, 2024
Bolivar Peninsula
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Trip Summary
Trip Summary
Surface water temperature up to 64 degrees, water clarity still stained for the most part in East
Galveston Bay, with a few areas with better clarity well in the back of the marsh and back lakes. The fish
are becoming more active as we continue to get more salinity back in East Galveston Bay. We had some
excellent Speckled Trout catching action once again this week, with Rollover Moon & Chartreuse color
tails performing the best for us. Our best catches were fishing ¼ oz jig heads and Wac Attack Assassins in
Rollover Moon and Chartreuse, with the fish staged in depths up to 7 feet, with most bites coming out
of the 5 foot deep areas. As in previous weeks, we just need the winds to cease a little to allow us to
fish more of our wintertime, early Spring areas that continue to be blown out, with the continual fronts
pushing through. Fishing will continue to get more consistent as we push into Spring and water temperatures continue to rise, so now is the time to book your trips and get out and enjoy the great
outdoors.
Until Next Time – Captain Jeff Brandon – Get the Net Guide Services, LLC – Year-Round Fishing Guide,
1183 N Stingaree Dr, Crystal Beach, Texas 77650