A
long the Gulf coasts of
Texas and Louisiana,
when big fl ocks of sea gulls
hold over shrimp and shad
pushed to the surface by
schools of hungry speck-
led trout and redfi sh, the
fi shing is going to be off the
charts. And seasoned anglers
look to the sky for telltale
signs leading to exciting
dawn-to-dusk action.
It all starts with the migra-
tion of shrimp and shad from
the backwater marshes and
estuary lakes that feed into
the bays. That’s usually the
result of falling water tem-
peratures associated with
the fi rst mild cold fronts in
late summer and early fall.
The migration moves to the
bays, and eventually into the
Gulf of Mexico, with fantastic
fi shing often lasting well into
November, or until the fi rst
hard cold front of the season
moves through.
“When we start seeing the
fi rst fl ights of teal moving
along the coast toward their
wintering areas in Mexico,
gulls are going to be holding
over trout, and reds gorging
on shrimp and shad,” says
Capt. Jerry Norris, a long-
time guide in Sabine Lake, on
the Texas-Louisiana border.
“The dove season opens on
September 1, and the early
teal season opens right after
that, coinciding with the
time when speckled trout
and redfi sh become easier to
fi nd and catch.”
There are several bays
where fl ocks of gulls tend
to hover over hungry trout
and reds. The No. 1 spot in
Louisiana is Calcasieu Lake.
The best places in Texas are
Sabine Lake, East Galveston
Bay, West Galveston Bay and
East Matagorda Bay. All are
easily accessible, with good
boat ramps.
Typically, when the
action under the birds be-
gins, it’s with 13- to 15-inch
male trout. But as the water
temperature cools with
passing fronts, trout in the
2- to 4-pound range move
in. “During the fi rst cou-
ple of weeks in September,
we’ll be fi shing with soft
plastics rigged on ¼-ounce
jig heads. The lures imitate
shrimp that fi sh are feed-
ing on,” says Capt. Jim West,
who has been guiding on the
Galveston Bay system for
decades. “We not only have
reds and speckled trout un-
der the gulls, but also huge
numbers of big sand trout,”
he adds.
It’s easy to tap into the
action. It only requires
launching your boat and
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Gulf Inshore Fish
Feeding Under Birds
SWS
Planner
FOLLOW THE BIRDS
TO HOT TROUT AND REDFISH BITES
BY
ROBERT SLOAN
WHAT
Speckled trout
and redfi sh
WHERE
Texas and Louisiana
inshore waters, including
Calcasieu and Sabine lakes,
and Galveston and
Matagorda bays
WHEN
September through
November, when the fall
shrimp and shad
migrations occur
WHO
The following guides will
put you on fi sh and show
you how it’s done:
Sabine Lake
Capt. Jerry Norris
409-718-8782
Galveston Bay
Capt. Jim West
409-996-3054
Matagorda Bay
Capt. Charlie Paradoski
713-725-2401