Galveston Fishing Charter Company
832-917-FISH(3474)
Duck season ended Sunday, and now we will be seeing additional anglers on the water as the waterfowl hunters will be trading their shotguns for rods and reels.
Early analysis of the weather forecasts for this week indicates that we are in for another changing pattern in weather much like last week. Tuesday through Thursday appears to offer the best conditions for fishing as another cold front is headed our way arriving sometime Friday.
Anglers who are able to take advantage of the mid-week weather could be in store for a repeat of what took place last week.
Specks were being caught in West Bay in fair to good numbers while at the same time the surf and jetties were producing trout.
Reports of catches of
nice-sized sheepshead have been received by fishermen tossing baits near
the rocks and around piers and pilings all around Galveston.
The beachfront is holding
good numbers of whiting, and when the wind drops, anglers should have an
easy time picking up a few meals worth of whiting. One of the better
baits for the tasty pan fish is dead shrimp with the shell peeled back
to the tail.
A spot check of bait camps
on the water indicated overall slow action Sunday morning. Anglers
having access to protected, deep pockets of water are finding action on a
variety of pan fish.
Marinas have been a good
choice for fishermen with boats in a slip. The deeper waters around the
slips have offered an outlet for anglers missing out on fishing because
of the wind and other drawbacks we have been dealing with lately.
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