Weekly fishing report ending May 25, 2023 - Captain jeff Brandon
Posted By David/ Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Weekly fishing report ending May 25, 2023 - Captain jeff Brandon

Surface water temps 80 degrees, water clarity decent in most places for East Galveston Bay. As you progress further east the water clarity decreases. The large amount of freshwater the entered the bay system due to all the rains up above us did not seem to hamper the overall bite, so we were able to fish our regular spots in East Bay. Winds have been Westerly over the past few days limiting the areas we have been able to target effectively. We have been able to find a good number of baitfish, and shrimp and the predators have been close by. Grass lines up in the marsh and in and around drains have produced Redfish, Flounder, and Black Drum for us, utilizing live shrimp, under a popping cork, as well as paddle tails and ¼ oz jig heads. Purple with Chartreuse worked well for us this week. We did have one day where we were able to get out on an open water reef and it did produce some trout action for us, so that bite should get better as we progress into more of a summertime pattern. Now is the perfect time to hit the water with Family, Friends, and Clients, and as always, we will design a trip around your expectations, and guarantee you will have a great time fishing Galveston Bay.

Until Next Time – Captain Jeff Brandon – Get the Net Guide Services, LLC – Year-Round Fishing Guide, 1183 N Stingaree Dr, Crystal Beach, Texas 77650 

For more information or to book your Fishing Trip, CLICK HERE

Add Your Comment

Thank you for posting your comments. We will review them shortly and add them to our blog!

Latest Posts

Posted 4/28/2025/By David
Surface water temperature 7 7 degrees.
Posted 4/22/2025/By David
Surface water temperature 76 degrees.
Posted 4/17/2025/By David
Surface water temperature 74 degrees.
Posted 4/14/2025/By David
Escape to the Texas coast for the perfect weekend getaway on Bolivar Peninsula. With beautiful beach
Posted 4/14/2025/By David
Today, we're at the iconic Rollover Bay, diving into its rich history and showcasing the incredible