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Bolivar: GOOD. 70 degrees. Many reports of bull redfish, redfish, and jackfish. Most catches are coming with live finger mullet, fresh cut bait, or squid.

Trinity Bay: GOOD. 70 degrees. Exxon A-lease good for black drum and sheepshead. The east shoreline is holding speckled trout, most are undersized. In Burnet Bay, lots of speckled trout being caught, along with a few redfish. Fishing using live shrimp and plastics. Report by Captain David Dillman, Galveston Bay Charter Fishing.

East Galveston Bay: FAIR. 68 degrees. Galveston Jetties are still producing decent numbers of bull reds and black drum using live shrimp and plastics. Report by Captain David Dillman, Galveston Bay Charter Fishing.

Galveston Bay: GOOD. 68 degrees. Shorelines near Eagle Point are holding speckled trout, black drum, and sheepshead using live shrimp and plastics. A few redfish have been landed in the same area. Report by Captain David Dillman, Galveston Bay Charter Fishing.

West Galveston Bay: GOOD. 68 degrees. Speckled trout catches are good, along with the occasional redfish and black drumusing live shrimp and plastics. Report by Captain David Dillman, Galveston Bay Charter Fishing.

Texas City: GOOD. 70 degrees. The fishing report remains the same for those Texas slams, flounder, speckled trout, slot redfish, fish in the bay using artificials, and live shrimp.

Freeport: GOOD. 71 degrees. Follow the bird action to find redfish using live shrimp under a popping cork.

East Matagorda Bay: GOOD. 73 degrees. Drifting with plastics and live shrimp under a popping cork will hook the gulf, sand, and speckled trout. Redfish are fair using cut mullet. Report by Captain Charlie Paradoski, Captain Charlie Paradoski’s Guide Service.

West Matagorda Bay: GOOD. 73 degrees. Fishing remains good in the bay and the Colorado River. Redfish are fair, on cut mullet. Gulf, sand, and speckled trout are good under the birds using artificials or live shrimp under a popping cork. Report by Captain Charlie Paradoski, Captain Charlie Paradoski’s Guide Service.

Port O’Connor: GOOD. 71 degrees. Fishing is good in Port O’Connor. Trout are good on free-lined live shrimp. Redfish are good on dead shrimp and sardines. Report by Captain Marty Medford, Captain Marty’s Fish of a Lifetime Guide Service.

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