Bait

wildlife

Shrimper

 

 

Galveston Bait & Tackle carries live shrimp all year.

Everything eats shrimp; it’s like the worm of saltwater fishing. Trout, Red Fish, Flounder, Sheepshead, Backdrum, Spanish Mackerel, and Jackfish can all be caught using shrimp.

It’s all about Croaker

when summer time rolls around (mid March thru November).

Live Croaker is best for speckle Trout and Red Fish.

We carry live Mullet and Minnows.

During the spring and fall Flounder Runs.

Live Off Shore Bait

Shrimp • Spanish Sardines • Croaker • Mullet
• Mud Fish • Piggies • Crab

Dead Bait

Shrimp • Squid • Mullet • Cigar • Minnows • Ribbon • Fish

9301 Broadway
Galveston Island, TX
Open Everyday
5AM- 9PM

(409) 740 – 1185

Galveston, TX
90°
Partly Cloudy
6:23 am8:22 pm CDT
Feels like: 102°F
Wind: 9mph SE
Humidity: 65%
Pressure: 30.02"Hg
UV index: 11
3 pm4 pm5 pm
90°F
88°F
88°F
ThuFriSat
88°F / 81°F
88°F / 81°F
88°F / 81°F
Weather forecast for today
On Wednesday, July 1, clouds will come and go, but expect bright periods in between. Temperature span will be from a high of a hot 91.4°F to a low of a moderately hot 80.6°F. The maximum heat index, which represents the influence of relative humidity on air temperature, is estimated at a torridly hot 109.4°F. Note that heat index values are valued for light wind and location in the shade. With exposure to direct sunlight, the heat index may be increased by up to 15 Fahrenheit degrees. Predicted temperatures are trending relatively higher than July's climate norm of 86.4°F. Sunrise was at 6:23 am and sunset will be at 8:22 pm; the daylight will last for 13h and 59min.

Weather forecast for tomorrow
On Thursday, July 2, expect intermittent showers throughout the morning hours. Minimal precipitation is predicted for tomorrow. Modest temperature shifts from a high of a blazing 87.8°F to a low of a warm 80.6°F are anticipated. The maximum heat index, which represents the influence of relative humidity on air temperature, is appraised at a fiery hot 102.2°F. Note that heat index values are valued for light wind and location in the shade. Exposure to direct sunshine can increase heat index values by up to 15 Fahrenheit degrees. The expected maximum is anticipated to be in line with the regular July temperature of 86.4°F. Sunrise will be at 6:23 am and sunset at 8:22 pm; tomorrow's daylight will last for 13h and 59min.

Bait

wildlife

 

 

Galveston Bait & Tackle carries live shrimp all year.

Everything eats shrimp; it’s like the worm of saltwater fishing. Trout, Red Fish, Flounder, Sheepshead, Backdrum, Spanish Mackerel, and Jackfish can all be caught using shrimp.

It’s all about Croaker

when summer time rolls around (mid March thru November).

Live Croaker is best for speckle Trout and Red Fish.

We carry live Mullet and Minnows.

During the spring and fall Flounder Runs.

Live Off Shore Bait

Shrimp • Spanish Sardines • Croaker • Mullet
• Mud Fish • Piggies • Crab

Dead Bait

Shrimp • Squid • Mullet • Cigar • Minnows • Ribbon • Fish

9301 Broadway
Galveston Island, TX
Open Everyday
5AM- 9PM

(409) 740 – 1185

Galveston, TX
90°
Partly Cloudy
6:23 am8:22 pm CDT
Feels like: 102°F
Wind: 9mph SE
Humidity: 65%
Pressure: 30.02"Hg
UV index: 11
3 pm4 pm5 pm
90°F
88°F
88°F
ThuFriSat
88°F / 81°F
88°F / 81°F
88°F / 81°F
Weather forecast for today
On Wednesday, July 1, clouds will come and go, but expect bright periods in between. Temperature span will be from a high of a hot 91.4°F to a low of a moderately hot 80.6°F. The maximum heat index, which represents the influence of relative humidity on air temperature, is estimated at a torridly hot 109.4°F. Note that heat index values are valued for light wind and location in the shade. With exposure to direct sunlight, the heat index may be increased by up to 15 Fahrenheit degrees. Predicted temperatures are trending relatively higher than July's climate norm of 86.4°F. Sunrise was at 6:23 am and sunset will be at 8:22 pm; the daylight will last for 13h and 59min.

Weather forecast for tomorrow
On Thursday, July 2, expect intermittent showers throughout the morning hours. Minimal precipitation is predicted for tomorrow. Modest temperature shifts from a high of a blazing 87.8°F to a low of a warm 80.6°F are anticipated. The maximum heat index, which represents the influence of relative humidity on air temperature, is appraised at a fiery hot 102.2°F. Note that heat index values are valued for light wind and location in the shade. Exposure to direct sunshine can increase heat index values by up to 15 Fahrenheit degrees. The expected maximum is anticipated to be in line with the regular July temperature of 86.4°F. Sunrise will be at 6:23 am and sunset at 8:22 pm; tomorrow's daylight will last for 13h and 59min.