CORPUS CHRISTI · FISHING FORECAST

Corpus Christi Fishing Forecast

Corpus Christi is a HOLD today — bite score 55/100. It is fishable but marginal — pick your window. Best day this week: Sat, 18 July at 55/100.

Updated Saturday, July 18, 2026 · Corpus Christi, Texas

7-DAY BITE OUTLOOK

Daily bite score (0–100) and GO / HOLD / WAIT verdict for Corpus Christi, built from wind, swell, water temperature and rain. Higher is better. Swell shown for this open-coast location.

DayVerdictScoreWindSwellRainTemp
Sat, 18 July today HOLD 55/100 7 m/s SSE 0.9 m 0% 34°C
Sun, 19 July HOLD 55/100 7 m/s SSE 0.9 m 1% 34°C
Mon, 20 July HOLD 55/100 7 m/s SSE 0.9 m 0% 33°C
Tue, 21 July HOLD 55/100 8 m/s SSE 0.8 m 0% 32°C
Wed, 22 July HOLD 55/100 7 m/s SSE 0.7 m 1% 31°C
Thu, 23 July HOLD 55/100 7 m/s SSE 0.7 m 2% 33°C
Fri, 24 July HOLD 55/100 7 m/s SSE 0.7 m 2% 33°C

BEST DAY THIS WEEK

Sat, 18 July
55/100 · HOLD

Today is the pick of the week for Corpus Christi — wind around 7 m/s, 0.9 m swell, 0% rain. If you can only get out once, this is the day to aim for.

Corpus Christi FISHING CONDITIONS TODAY

Current fishing conditions for Corpus Christi (Saturday, July 18, 2026). These inputs drive the bite score above — wind, swell, water temperature, rain probability and solunar timing all feed the forecast model.

Wind
7 m/s
from SSE
Swell
0.9 m
5 s period
Water temp
29.7 °C
sea surface
Air temp
34 °C
low 27°C
Rain chance
0 %
0.0 mm

WHAT'S IN SEASON

Species typically active around Corpus Christi, Texas in July. Always check current Texas regulations and bag and size limits before you keep anything.

TarponMahiYellowfin tunaWahooKing mackerel

Corpus Christi target species

The fish Corpus Christi anglers chase year-round, inshore and off:

RedfishSpeckled troutBlack drumFlounderKing mackerel

FISHING CORPUS CHRISTI

Corpus Christi sits at the heart of the Texas Coastal Bend, wrapped by the Laguna Madre, Corpus Christi Bay and the Upper Laguna — shallow, grassy, hyper-saline water that grows some of the best redfish and trophy speckled trout in the state. Bob Hall Pier and the Packery Channel jetties give land-based anglers a genuine shot at bull reds, black drum and sharks on a moving tide. When the green water pushes in along Mustang and Padre Islands the surf turns on for trout and reds, and the nearshore Gulf rigs add king mackerel and ling a short run out.

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