May 2025 — Texas Gulf Coast: Pre-spawn redfish excellent, offshore red snapper building. May is a late spring month with water in the 74-80°F range — tarpon arriving Gulf passes; offshore action builds. Here’s the full breakdown of what’s biting, where to fish, and the most productive tactics.
What’s Biting — May 2025
Primary targets this month: Speckled Trout, Redfish, Tarpon, Mangrove Snapper.
Speckled Trout
Summer trout in Baffin Bay (gator trout — 30″+ fish common), the Lower Laguna Madre, the Land Cut, East Matagorda, and the Galveston West Bay grass flats — focus on deeper grass edges and potholes early and late. Live shrimp and pinfish under popping corks; trolling MirrOlures over grass flats.
Redfish
Summer redfish in Aransas Bay, Copano Bay, Baffin Bay (trophy redfish capital), Lighthouse Lakes, the Land Cut (Lower Laguna Madre), and the East Matagorda Bay flats. Fish dawn and dusk — once water hits 85°F bites slow significantly. Live pinfish, cut ladyfish, topwater walking baits at first light.
Tarpon
Peak tarpon season. Fish stacked on the Galveston jetties, the Aransas Pass jetty, the surf zone, and the offshore beach in summer. Live crabs, threadfin herring, pinfish on 6/0-8/0 circle hooks and 60-80 lb fluoro leader. Pre-dawn anchor bites at major passes; sight-fishing the beach; rolling fish in the channels.
Mangrove Snapper
Mangrove snapper on the offshore platforms (the Texas rig fishery), the jetties, and the nearshore wrecks. Live shrimp on light leader around bridges and structure.
Water Conditions & Patterns
Water temperatures are running 74-80°F. Tarpon arriving gulf passes; offshore action builds. Texas Gulf tides are minimal (about 1 foot) — wind dominates the bays. Strong south winds push water and bait into the bays; north winds drop water levels and concentrate fish in deeper holes. The jetties run on real tidal current and fish best on outgoing.
Check the NOAA marine forecast and tide charts before launching. Wind direction often matters more than wind speed for inshore fishing — clean water beats churned water nine times out of ten.
Tactics & Tackle for This Month
- Early and late. 5-9 AM window and 6 PM to dark are gold; midday water temps push fish deep or into shade.
- Live bait season. Cast-net pilchards, scaled sardines, and threadfins for snook, tarpon, and snapper. Chum with a few live ones to start a feed.
- Storm awareness. Afternoon thunderstorms develop fast — check radar before and during trips. Get off at first thunder.
May Outlook
Late spring — tarpon arriving, snook moving, summer pelagic season building offshore.
Regulations Reminder
Redfish: 18-27″ slot, one per angler per day (verify FWC zone-specific rules). Seatrout/Speckled Trout: FL: 15-19″ slot, 3 per day (verify zone). TX: 15-25″ slot, 3 per day. LA: 12″ minimum, 15 per day (verify current). Tarpon: Catch-and-release only — tarpon over 40″ must remain in water. Always verify current state regulations before each trip — slots, bag limits, and seasons change.
Local Resources
Bait & Tackle: Roy’s Bait & Tackle Outfitters (Corpus Christi), FTU (Fishing Tackle Unlimited — Houston/Galveston), Academy Sports Bait & Tackle.
Public Boat Ramps: Galveston Public Boat Ramp, San Luis Pass, Sargent Beach, Port O’Connor, Rockport Marina, Conn Brown Harbor (Aransas Pass), Bird Island Basin (Padre Island).
Charter Fishing: $450-$700 inshore (bay flats); $800-$1,200 nearshore (jetties); $1,400-$2,800 offshore (rigs, deep snapper).
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