Bay Flats Lodge Resort & Marina
July 12, 2018
THE GUIDE REPORT
MONDAY - July 9th
Capt. Doug Russell - The day started out a lot slower than the past week or so, but my guys from the Titos Vodka group finished up with limits of trout all around. Its always a good time with these guys!
Capt. Cody Spencer - Monday started out looking like it might not be a good day for fishing - we just couldnt get the fish to cooperate first thing in the morning. However, my crew from the Titos Vodka group stuck things out and showed everyone they had what it takes to get the job done! They filled the box today with a near-limit of trout that they should be proud of! They worked for every fish they caught! Well be going at them again Tuesday morning for day #2 of fun and action!
Capt. Lil John Wyatt - Started slow this morning, but finished strong - lots of fish caught and good times with members of the Titos Vodka group! The trout bite was almost non-existent early this morning, but the fish finally decided to cooperate as the morning wore on. We even saw catches of redfish today! Everyone got in the action!
Capt. Kevin Matula - My guys today from the Titos Vodka group pulled-off something extraordinarily special! Not only did one of the members of todays team catch his first-ever fish, he caught what may just turn out to be the biggest fish he may ever catch! It was another good day on the water with these guys, and we cant wait until they get to come back to Bay Flats Lodge.
TUESDAY - July 10th
Capt. Cody Spencer - Today marked round two with the Titos Vodka group, and what a great day it turned out being. Unlike yesterday, we were greeted this morning by hungry trout. The bite was much different today, and it remained steady throughout most of the morning. Everyone enjoyed their time out on the water and the time they got to spend with each other. After all, thats what its all about!
WEDNESDAY - July 11th
Capt. Billy Freudensprung - Bryan M. was here at the Lodge today for the very first time, and he brought with him his two sons, Mike and Andrew. Not only did they manage their three-man trout limit, they also caught some really good-sized trout. Way to go guys! Now, hopefully, well repeat the same fantastic outcome tomorrow, and yall will have some good stories to tell when you get home! Well be back at them again Thursday morning!
Capt. Perry Rankin - Bay Flats Lodge visitors Kevin, Colin, and Chad started the day with top waters and croakers. Went looking for Reds and found a lot of rats but no keepers. Great time with these guys! Look forward to their next visit.
Capt. Todd Jones - Steve and Bill took full advantage of the light winds this morning, boxing a 2-man limit of solid trout in the 18-22 range. Bounced around trying to find the elusive redfish, only to catch and release several more trout. Called it a day and headed in with some nice fish. Glad their first trip to Bay Flats Lodge was a success! Hope to see you again soon!
SIZZLING HOT SUMMERTIME FISHING
A lot of anglers may not think of the middle of July as being a good time of the year for catching fish because it can often be one of the absolute hottest times of the year. However, its the approximate midpoint between spring and fall, and it often represents the summertime peak in coastal fishing. Numbers of saltwater inshore game fish - speckled trout, redfish, and flounder - dont dwindle simply because its happens to be hot outside. The fish are still there, but July anglers may need to keep a couple things in mind when trying to find them.
Speckled trout and redfish can often be pinpointed by finding active baitfish. These fish tend to travel based on the presence of a food source, so learn to make it a practice of yours to always look for the bait. When you find bait in an area, chances are great that the game fish are close by. The bait will tend to migrate between shallow and deep water based upon tidal movement, heavy wind currents, and water temperatures, so doing what you can to stay near the baitfish increases your odds exponentially for finding an effective trout and redfish bite.
For some hot July action, try fishing over shell pads or reefs containing a bit of mud or sand. On a rising tide, look to the windward side of the shell first for the bite, and during a falling tide place your initial focus on the tapering ends of the shell, if possible, before working the rest of the reef. These shell reefs tend to be home to a multitude of varying marine life, at all levels of the food chain - from the smallest of marine organisms to the larger game fish like the trout and redfish.
If your July fishing time places you out on our neighboring waters during a period of high wind, duck out of the breeze into protected areas like that of the ICW between Seadrift and Port OConnor, or any of the many protected back lakes out on Matagorda Island. In the ICW, target the drop-offs from the surrounding flats areas where the water goes from a couple feet deep to 15-20 feet deep. Out on Matagorda Island look for bait activity along any of the miles and miles of sandy shoreline outlining the southern regions of San Antonio Bay and Espiritu Santo Bay. If youre lucky, you might even pick up a flounder at the mouth of a small creek or bayou emptying water out of a back lake area during a falling tide.
If artificial baits are more your style, begin with early-morning efforts of walking a top water lure across the waters surface during pre-dawn hours. Upon sunrise, switch from top water baits to that of plastic tails, working them slowly across the bottom so as to create a minimal mud cloud behind the lure. It wont take long after the sun is up for you to realize that July is an intensely hot month. At the same time, however, remembering these few things may just help your July fishing be even hotter.
NOW BOOKING DUCK HUNTS FOR THE 2018-19 SEASON
VIDEO: "Why We Duck Hunt" For those passionate about the outdoors, summertime along the Texas Gulf Coast typically means school is out, vacation time is near, and some of the years best fishing has yet to come. And regardless of how true that statement is, for us here at Bay Flats Lodge Resort & Marina the beginning of summer also means its time to begin our preparations for the upcoming duck season. Thats right, even with the hottest part of summer still months away, were already strategizing and planning for all that will be required of us in order to provide our guests with yet another satisfying and successful season next winter.
Along with the anticipation of this years daily limit for Pintail increasing to two per day, per hunter, there will be much more wing action available in the back lakes and along the bay front up and down Matagorda Island along the southern portions of Espiritu Santo Bay and San Antonio Bay. There will be redheads (and lots of em!), widgeon, blue and green-wing teal, canvasback, bluebill, gadwall, and even the occasional cinnamon teal and mottled duck.
If thats not enough to satisfy your waterfowl thirst, perhaps our latest addition to this years lineup of duck season tactics will entice you. Earlier this year we were fortunate enough to secure duck hunting privileges on a new piece of inland property, which is located just moments from the lodge and currently holds three freshwater ponds. Were diligently working to complete seven more freshwater ponds prior to opening-day, and we look for this property to hold great potential for this years hunting guests.
The dates for our Texas south zone of the 2018-19 Duck Season are November 3-25, 2018, and then December 8, 2018 - January 27, 2019. For a first-class duck hunting experience along the mid-portion of the Texas Gulf Coast, look no further than Bay Flats Lodge Resort & Marina.
BFL's GRASS ROOTS WADE FISHING WITH LURES SPECIAL
We're getting back to the basics by offering a special deal to all of the wading and artificial enthusiasts out there. When you book 3 wading with artificial bait trips in 2018, you will receive your 4th wading with artificial bait trip in 2018 FREE!
- The 4th FREE trip ONLY includes one free full-day of wade fishing with artificial baits for 4 anglers in one boat.
- The 4th FREE trip does NOT include free lodging and meals.
- One full-day of wade fishing with artificial bait constitutes one trip toward your goal.
- All trips must be taken prior to December 31, 2018.
- Offer not valid on trips booked prior to April 1, 2018; only valid on trips booked between April 1, 2018, and December 15, 2018
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HERES WHAT SOME RECENT GUESTS HAD TO SAY
Service from staff was excellent - outstanding! The food was also great! Capt. David McClelland is a great guide - very helpful! - Tim T. 7/11/18
Very accommodating and hospitable staff! Everything exceeded my expectations - it was fantastic! - Jeremy R. 7/10/18
The staff always makes sure we are treated like family - we appreciate everything they do, day-in and day-out! Our guide was Capt. 'Lil John Wyatt, who answered all our questions in a professional manner and instructed the first-time anglers of proper casting techniques so everyone would be safe on the boat. Thank you to Capt. 'Lil John for the great experience we had! I will make sure that I tell my friends and family where they can plan their next fishing adventure! The cooks did an excellent job, and I look forward to the Brontosaurus pork chops on my next visit - the food was excellent, thank you! This was my fourth visit To Bay Flats Lodge, and each visit becomes my greatest experience! Keep doing what you do now, and never change your direction of providing folks with that feeling of what a great experience should feel like! Thanks again! - Joe V. 7/10/18
FIVE-DAY WEATHER FORECAST
Thursday 10 % Precip. / 0.0 in
Intervals of clouds and sunshine. High around 90F. Winds SSW at 10 to 15 mph.
Friday 20 % Precip. / 0.0 in
Sunshine and clouds mixed. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 89F. Winds S at 10 to 15 mph.
Saturday 20 % Precip. / 0.0 in
Generally sunny despite a few afternoon clouds. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 89F. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph.
Sunday 20 % Precip. / 0.0 in
Mostly sunny skies. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High around 90F. Winds S at 10 to 20 mph.
Monday 10 % Precip. / 0.0 in
Sunshine and clouds mixed. High around 90F. Winds S at 10 to 20 mph.
Synopsis:
Weak to moderate southerly flow will return out of the southeast Thursday. Drier air will preclude shower activity through Thursday. Some isolated showers and thunderstorms will be possible across the waters on Friday and Saturday. A light to moderate south to southeasterly wind will persist through Saturday. Winds will strengthen to a more moderate onshore flow Sunday night into Monday.
Coastal Water Temperature:
Port Aransas 86.0 degrees
Seadrift 91.0 degrees
Matagorda Bay 88.0 degrees
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Last edited by Capt. Chris Martin; 07/12/18 02:31 PM.