Salty Forecast

Texas Gulf Coast

Freeport · Surfside Fishing Forecast

Should you go? A straight answer for Freeport — scored 0–100 from the actual wind, tide movement, seas, sky and barometer, not just moon tables. Built around speckled trout, redfish, flounder.

Today on the water

Today
76/ 100
Good fishing

Worth a trip — 8 mph S, 1.4 ft tide falling through sunrise, 1.9 ft seas, falling barometer.

Boating: Great · seas ~1.9 ft · 1.4 ft of tide

Today’s bite windows

  • 8–10 AMGoodfirst light
  • 4–7 PMGoodmoon overhead or underfoot + incoming tide
  • 8–10 PMPrimeincoming tide + last light

What’s driving it

  • Wind8 mph S, gusts 15
  • Tide1.4 ft range · 1 in daylight
  • Seas1.9 ft peak
  • Sky5% rain chance
  • Barometer-0.04 inHg over the day
  • Moonwaxing crescent

The week ahead

Best day this week: Monday (82/100, prime) — 11 mph S, 2 ft tide falling through sunrise, 1.4 ft seas.

DayFishingBoatingWindTide swingSeas
Today76 GoodGreat8 mph, gusts 151.4 ft1.9 ft
Wed, 8/1975 GoodGood10 mph, gusts 192.2 ft
Thu, 8/2072 GoodGood11 mph, gusts 191.7 ft2.2 ft
Fri, 8/2176 GoodGood10 mph, gusts 171.8 ft2 ft
Sat, 8/2276 GoodGood10 mph, gusts 171.9 ft2.4 ft
Sun, 8/2376 GoodGood9 mph, gusts 142 ft2.6 ft
Mon, 8/24★ best82 PrimeGreat11 mph, gusts 172 ft1.4 ft

Ratings refresh through the day as the forecast models update. The dashboard shows the same scores with the charts behind them.

Best time to fish Freeport

The jetties fish best on a strong tide with green water pushing in; after heavy Brazos runoff, move east and look for cleaner water.

On any given day, the windows above are the honest answer: they weight moving water first — the middle hours of a falling or incoming tide — then the solunar periods (moon overhead and underfoot), first and last light, and they subtract for wind that makes the water unfishable and for lightning. A slow day still shows its best hour or two, because that’s when you’d go.

How the rating works

Every day gets a 0–100 score from the same data the rest of Salty Forecast runs on: wind carries the most weight (32%), because it decides whether you can even fish, then tide movement (26%), seas at the nearest offshore buoy (12%), and sky, barometer and moon phase (10% each). A falling barometer ahead of a front scores high; a hard post-frontal rise scores low. Nothing here is a black box — the factor bars above show exactly what helped and what hurt.

Generic solunar calculators give Freeport the same “activity” times as a lake in Ohio, because they only look at the moon. The moon matters — it’s in here — but a 20 mph wind or 4-foot seas beats it every time, and that’s why this score reads the whole picture.

Live now on the dashboard

The full Freeport dashboard has this rating beside live radar, the tide curve, hourly wind and the 14-day outlook — free, no account.

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Common questions

Is today a good day to fish Freeport?
Today rates 76/100 (good). Worth a trip — 8 mph S, 1.4 ft tide falling through sunrise, 1.9 ft seas, falling barometer. This updates through the day as the forecast models refresh.
What time should I fish Freeport today?
Today's best windows are 8–10 AM (first light) and 4–7 PM (moon overhead or underfoot + incoming tide) and 8–10 PM (incoming tide + last light). Moving water is the biggest single factor — the middle of a tide swing beats slack water almost everywhere.
What's the best day to fish Freeport this week?
Monday looks strongest at 82/100 (prime) — 11 mph S, 2 ft tide falling through sunrise, 1.4 ft seas. The week-ahead table above updates as the outlook firms up.
How is this different from a solunar calendar?
Solunar tables only track the moon, so every town gets the same "activity" times. This rating starts with what actually cancels trips — wind, seas and lightning — then adds real NOAA tide movement, barometric trend and the moon. When a day scores Prime here, it means the whole picture lines up, not just the calendar.

Nearby fishing forecasts

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Scored from the Open-Meteo model blend, NOAA tide predictions and the marine wave model. A planning aid, not a guarantee — fish don’t read forecasts, and neither wind nor lightning cares about your plans. Check conditions before you run.