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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Galveston fishing report



Galveston Fishing Charter Company
832-917-FISH(3474)



The weather has finally settled to the point that anglers should have access to their favorite fishing spots. Monday and Tuesday the flounder run continued, with lots of the flatfish being taken from around the Texas City Dike, Galveston Channel area and from the Bolivar Pocket.

Speckled trout action in Trinity Bay has been excellent lately, with most of the fish coming from the vicinity of the mouth of the Trinity River, including Southwest Pass and Bulkhead Cove. Wade fishermen have been taking good numbers of specks from those areas. The Anahuac Pocket has been a hot spot for drift fishermen, especially early in the day.


Capt. James Plaag, Silver King Adventures, has been finding limits of trout around Trinity Bay while fishing in three to four feet of water over clam shells. Saturday, Plaag’s guests landed 32 trout using pink and yellow Mirrolures in the 5100 series.

Sunday, his charter fished out flow drains using limetruese Bass Assassins and caught limits of trout along with two 18-inch flounder.

Bobby Ballard fished the Galveston Channel Sunday with Walter Clifton and Roger Upton and had limits of flounder weighing a total of 22.5 pounds.

Saturday, Ballard fished with his wife Sharon and they caught their limits of flounder to four pounds.
Another good report for last Saturday came from Capt. Jaime Cantu who hosted a couple from Omega Bay and their guests from San Antonio and ended up with five limits of flounder using Chicken Boy lures and live shrimp.

Harold Crump and his son David fished the Texas City Dike Monday afternoon and landed limits of flounder to five pounds and two slot reds. The anglers were anchored off of the end of the dike near the popular Drum Hole.

Crump said that he observed several fishermen on the bank landing nice flounder.

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