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"Reeling in the Rio Grande: A Guide to Fishing the Texas Waterway on January 18, 2025"

"Reeling in the Rio Grande: A Guide to Fishing the Texas Waterway on January 18, 2025"

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If you're planning to hit the Rio Grande in Texas today, January 18, 2025, here's what you need to know. First off, let's look at the tides. Today, you can expect a low tide at 5:26 AM, a high tide at 11:59 AM, and another low tide coming in at 6:31 PM. These tides should provide some good fishing windows.

Weather-wise, it's looking like a typical winter day with mild temperatures, which is favorable for fishing. Sunrise is at 6:58 AM, and sunset will be around 6:09 PM.

Fishing activity in the Rio Grande has been decent lately. For freshwater fishing, catfish and largemouth bass are the stars of the show. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a good number of catfish using shrimp as bait, which has been particularly effective. So, make sure to pack some shrimp in your tackle box.

If you're after largemouth bass, you might want to try using some soft plastics or crankbaits. The bass have been active, especially in areas with some structure like submerged logs or rocky banks.

For some hot spots, consider fishing near the Falcon Reservoir in Zapata, Texas, or along the river sections near Laredo. These areas tend to have a good mix of catfish and bass.

Overall, it should be a good day on the water, with the mild weather and favorable tides setting up well for a productive fishing trip. Just remember to check your Texas freshwater fishing license before you head out.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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