Here's a quick report:
Went kayak fishing near the Galveston Island State Park on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I knew it was going to be a grind in the southwest winds with slack tide in the mornings, but decided to go anyway. Fished exclusively with Gulp pogys and 4" shrimp in pearl white and 6" Jerk Shad in chartreuse pepper neon glow. Jigheads used were 1/8th oz and 1/4 oz, depending on the wind velocity. Overall, the bite was slow, but some quality fish were caught each day. Most of the fish were released, except for some trout and 1 flounder that were caught this morning. I stayed along protected shorelines and fished tight to some geotubes and spartina grass to catch the flounder and redfish. Caught the trout drift fishing sand bottom in about 3 feet of water. Slicks were popping up everywhere later in the mornings.
Final tally:
Friday - 3 flounder from 17" to 20.5" and a solid 27.5" red




Saturday - 12 specks from 19" to 21.5" and 1 flounder


Sunday - 6 specks from 16" to 18" and 1 flounder
Went kayak fishing near the Galveston Island State Park on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I knew it was going to be a grind in the southwest winds with slack tide in the mornings, but decided to go anyway. Fished exclusively with Gulp pogys and 4" shrimp in pearl white and 6" Jerk Shad in chartreuse pepper neon glow. Jigheads used were 1/8th oz and 1/4 oz, depending on the wind velocity. Overall, the bite was slow, but some quality fish were caught each day. Most of the fish were released, except for some trout and 1 flounder that were caught this morning. I stayed along protected shorelines and fished tight to some geotubes and spartina grass to catch the flounder and redfish. Caught the trout drift fishing sand bottom in about 3 feet of water. Slicks were popping up everywhere later in the mornings.
Final tally:
Friday - 3 flounder from 17" to 20.5" and a solid 27.5" red
Saturday - 12 specks from 19" to 21.5" and 1 flounder
Sunday - 6 specks from 16" to 18" and 1 flounder

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