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Rio Grande Texas Daily Fishing Report

Rio Grande Texas Daily Fishing Report

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  • Rio Grande Riches: Early Summer Bass, Cats & Trout Report
    2025/06/22
    Howdy y’all, this is Artificial Lure with your Rio Grande, Texas fishing report for June 22, 2025.

    We kicked off the day with a sunrise at 6:43 a.m., and we’re lookin’ at a sunset about 8:34 p.m. Typical early summer weather is settling in: muggy, with those morning temps already touching the low 80s and highs climbing into the mid-90s by afternoon. A light southeast breeze is keeping things comfortable early and late. We’ve got partly cloudy skies and, with the heat, you’ll want to fish dawn, dusk, or even after dark for the best action.

    Today’s tide brings a moderate swing—there’s a high tide rolling in around 10:30 a.m., so the fish will be moving, especially around deeper bends, creek mouths, and the mouths of oxbows. The afternoon brings a falling tide, so adjust your spots as the levels drop and current picks up.

    Fishing activity is hot for early summer. Bass fans are seeing good numbers and size. Largemouth bass are still hanging along brush piles and rocky banks in the main channel, as well as in backwaters. Topwater baits—poppers and buzzbaits—have been solid right at dawn. Once the sun’s up, best bet is switching to Texas-rigged plastics or crankbaits in watermelon or chartreuse. Anglers fishing the Mission Main Canal and Los Olmos Creek are posting largemouths in the 3-to-5-pound range, with some up to 22 inches. Lipless crankbaits in chrome and red are catching the active ones near grassy points and submerged timber, especially mid-morning. For bigger fish, focus on dawn, dusk, and nighttime.

    Catfish are biting steady, too. Anglers have been hauling in plenty of channel cats with cut shad, chicken liver, or punch bait just off the bottom, especially in those deeper holes and around overhanging brush. There are reports of channel cats up to 6 pounds, with the occasional blue cat pushing 20 pounds, especially near the bend by Boquillas Canyon.

    If you’re after a mix, rainbow trout were just stocked up at Pilar further upriver on June 12, and while that’s a bit of a haul, it’s worth it if you’re itching for trout. Otherwise, stick with the big three here: largemouth bass, blue catfish, and channel cats. According to the Fishbrain app, over 900 catches of bass and catfish have been logged recently in Rio Grande City, so there’s plenty of action.

    Bait-wise, I recommend:
    - Topwaters at dawn for bass (poppers, buzzbaits)
    - Texas-rigged worms or crankbaits in green pumpkin or chartreuse
    - Cut shad, chicken liver, or punch bait for cats

    Best hot spots right now: Los Olmos Creek is producing consistently for largemouths, and the channel bend by Boquillas Canyon is red hot for catfish.

    Thanks for tuning in to your Rio Grande fishing report—don’t forget to subscribe for more updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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  • Rio Grande Fishing Report: Largemouth, Catfish & Trout Bite On Fire in Deep South Texas
    2025/06/21
    Howdy, y’all, this is Artificial Lure with your Rio Grande, Texas fishing report for June 21, 2025.

    We kicked off this morning with temps just touching the low 80s at sunrise, a southeast breeze lightly stirring the willows along the bank, and muggy conditions that’ll be familiar to anyone spending summer in deep South Texas. Sunrise came right at 6:43 a.m., and you’ll have daylight till sunset rolls out at 8:34 p.m. Weather’s serving up partly cloudy skies and highs into the mid-90s—so get an early start or wait for the evening cool-down to chase that prime bite.

    Tidal swing’s right in the sweet spot today—look for a late morning high tide around 10:30 a.m., falling to a low by mid-afternoon. That push of water is keeping fish on the move, especially anywhere creeks dump into the main river or in those deeper bends where the current slows up.

    Fishing’s been solid all week. Largemouth bass are active in both the main river channel and tucked into oxbows and backwaters, especially around brush piles and rocky banks. Early in the morning, tie on a topwater popper or buzzbait for some surface action—once the sun climbs, switch to Texas-rigged plastics, watermelon and chartreuse patterns are working best, or try a crankbait worked along structure. Best bite for the big girls is dawn, dusk, and after dark.

    Catfish hunters are staying busy too. There’s a steady run of channel cats and the occasional big blue cat showing up in deeper runs and under overhanging brush. Best bait right now is cut shad, chicken liver, or punch bait fished just above the bottom. Folks have been hauling in channel cats up to 6 pounds, and blues tipping 20 pounds are still popping up, particularly near those deeper bends by Boquillas Canyon.

    If you’re after variety, don’t overlook the latest stockings—rainbow trout went in upstream at Pilar back on June 12, with some reports of wild brown trout, smallmouth bass, and even a few Rio Grande cutthroat making an appearance for anglers fishing tight to cover or working flies through classic holding water.

    For lure selection: early risers favor topwaters and buzzbaits for bass, switching to crankbaits and soft plastics as the heat builds. Catfish can’t resist cut bait, chicken liver, or classic punch bait. For trout and smallmouth, small inline spinners or nightcrawlers are a solid bet.

    Hot spots worth hitting today are:
    - Río Grande proper just upstream or downstream of Rio Grande City—especially those undercut banks and brushy edges.
    - Los Olmos Creek, a top producer for both largemouth bass and catfish, and known for numbers and size.
    - Deeper bends by Boquillas Canyon—particularly good for blue catfish.

    Thanks for tuning in, folks! Be sure to subscribe for more local fishing reports, tips, and hot bite updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.
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  • Rio Grande Fishing Report - Summer Bite Strong, Bass and Cats on Fire
    2025/06/21
    Howdy y’all, this is Artificial Lure with your Rio Grande, Texas fishing report for June 21, 2025.

    We woke up this morning to a classic South Texas summer start—temps right around 80 at dawn, a light southeast breeze, and that muggy river-bottom air. The sun broke the horizon at 6:43 a.m., and you can expect to squeeze in every bit of daylight you can handle with sunset not until 8:34 p.m. Weather’s calling for highs up around the mid-90s, mostly partly cloudy, and it’s going to feel every bit as sticky as you’d imagine for late June on the Rio. If you’re after fish and not just a sunburn, plan your trip around the coolest parts of the day.

    Tide-wise, we’ve got a moderate swing with the high tide pushing in at 10:30 a.m. The water’ll drop back out through the afternoon, so anglers wanting active fish should target that late morning window and ride the moving water for best results.

    The bite’s been steady and strong this week. Largemouth bass are snapping early, especially in the main river channel and the backwater oxbows. Topwater poppers and buzzbaits are money at dawn around brush, laydowns, and rocky banks. As the sun peeks higher, bass are sliding deeper—Texas-rigged plastics in watermelon or chartreuse and crankbaits near structure have been pulling some nice fish. According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, anglers are landing multiple 3-to-5-pounders, especially on the upstream bends and around submerged timber.

    Catfish are a can’t-miss right now. Channel cats and the occasional big blue are holed up in deeper runs and undercut banks. Best bet for these whisker-faces is cut shad, chicken liver, or punch bait, fished on bottom or just off ledges. Some reports from Boquillas Canyon have folks landing channel cats up to 6 pounds, and blues pushing 20 pounds aren’t unheard of this month.

    Trout action is worth a look too, up near the upper river reaches and cool creek mouths—recent stockings have boosted the numbers of rainbow and even the occasional Rio Grande cutthroat. If you’re fly fishing, keep your eyes peeled for the caddis hatch, which usually kicks off this time of year. Otherwise, small inline spinners and salmon eggs will do the trick for rainbows.

    Best hot spots right now? Head for the oxbow just south of Falcon Dam for early topwater bass, or make your way to the deep bend below Boquillas Canyon for heavy catfish. Creek mouths and submerged timber near San Ygnacio are holding good fish, too.

    And don’t forget your bug spray—the mosquitoes are as hungry as the fish.

    Thanks for tuning in, folks! Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss another local report. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.
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