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Steady Bite for Redfish and Trout Along the Flats
Corpus Christi Bay - Nueces, TX
Inshore fishing in Corpus Christi is staying productive this July, with redfish and speckled trout leading the charge. Anglers are seeing solid action around the flats, particularly near Shamrock Cove, Laguna Madre, and the spoils off the Intracoastal. Early morning is your best window, especially before the heat kicks in. Redfish are cruising in shallow water, often tailing in schools, while trout are holding near grass edges and drop-offs.
Topwater lures are getting explosive strikes at first light, with soft plastics and live shrimp doing the heavy lifting once the sun gets higher. For redfish, gold spoons and weedless paddle tails are great for covering water and enticing reaction bites. Trout are favoring natural-colored plastics fished under popping corks or slow-rolled along the bottom.
Black drum and flounder are also in the mix, especially near oyster beds and sandy pockets. With stable water temps and decent clarity, sight fishing opportunities are picking up for those willing to stay mobile and work the tides. Don’t overlook channel edges and wind-protected coves in the afternoon.
Whether you're wading, drifting, or poling the flats, this is a great time to explore Corpus Christi’s diverse inshore fishery. Consistent action, mixed species, and beautiful weather make it a top spot on the Texas coast right now.