by WreckTangle | Mar 29, 2021 | Captain's Blogs, Fishing Articles
Lake Sabine Speckle trout – fishing is excellent! Currently we are hooking large numbers of trout in 2 to 5 foot of water using live shrimp and also artificial plastics and swim baits. Please book your trip now as fishing is only gonna get better in April and...
by WreckTangle | Mar 29, 2021 | Captain's Blogs, Fishing Articles
As of the writing of this March 2021 Sabine Lake fishing Report, we are just coming out of the spring equinox. Several days of incoming tides and heavy southeasterly winds have driven lots of saltwater into Lake Sabinex bay systems. As long as we don’t get a lot...
by WreckTangle | Mar 9, 2021 | Captain's Blogs, Fishing Articles
I hope everyone is well and I really appreciate you guys that reached out to check on our family and the fishery. We were able to get out and check some of our stuff and I did not see one dead fish! I think we are going to be just fine here on the upper TX coast as...
by WreckTangle | Jan 11, 2021 | Captain's Blogs, Fishing Articles
Coming into the new year we are definitely in a winter pattern. Most of the shrimp have left both the Sabine and Calcasieu systems. The fronts are getting stronger and lasting longer. Once the fronts subside we are still battling stiff winds from every direction as...
by WreckTangle | Nov 25, 2020 | Captain's Blogs, Fishing Articles
The winter pattern in Sabine Lake is shaping up nicely on the days in between the fronts the water is clearing nicely. The north end is still producing a good trout and redfish bite. Flounder are showing in better numbers towards the south. On the days when the north...
by WreckTangle | Nov 24, 2020 | Captain's Blogs, Fishing Articles
We have reached a transition period in early November in Sabine Lake we are beginning to get cold fronts with some northwest wind that are flushing bait from the marsh out into the lake. We have been catching good numbers of speckled trout and redfish on the north end...
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