Texas State Aquarium, USS Lexington, Texas Fishing Weather Forecast

Current Conditions

Temperature: 73°F (feels like 73°F). Condition: Partly Cloudy.

Wind: 17 mph SE, gusts to 33 mph.

Barometric Pressure: 29.88 inHg (1012 hPa).

Humidity: 87%. UV Index: 0. Cloud Cover: 51%.

Visibility: 9 miles. Dew Point: 69°F.

Sunrise: 7:19 AM. Sunset: 7:47 PM.

Fishing Score

Today's best fishing score: 87/100 (Excellent)

Pressure Analysis

Pressure falling rapidly — fish are feeding aggressively before the front arrives. Excellent fishing window!

Best fishing windows based on pressure: 00:00, 01:00, 02:00, 03:00, 04:00, 05:00, 06:00, 12:00, 13:00, 15:00, 17:00, 18:00, 19:00, 20:00, 21:00, 22:00, 23:00, 00:00, 01:00, 02:00, 03:00, 04:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00, 16:00, 17:00, 18:00, 22:00, 23:00, 00:00, 01:00, 02:00, 03:00, 04:00, 05:00, 11:00, 12:00, 14:00, 15:00, 16:00, 17:00, 18:00, 19:00, 20:00

7-Day Fishing Weather Forecast

DayDateHighLowConditionWindPressurePrecipUVFishing Score
Wed2026-04-0183°F73°FOvercast20 mph SE29.91 inHg7%887/100 (Excellent)
Thu2026-04-0280°F72°FOvercast18 mph SE29.88 inHg2%886/100 (Excellent)
Fri2026-04-0379°F72°FOvercast21 mph SE29.88 inHg16%883/100 (Excellent)
Sat2026-04-0479°F73°FOvercast19 mph SE29.91 inHg60%879/100 (Good)
Sun2026-04-0575°F60°FShowers19 mph NNE30.06 inHg71%277/100 (Good)
Mon2026-04-0663°F57°FDrizzle20 mph NNE30.12 inHg35%176/100 (Good)
Tue2026-04-0773°F55°FOvercast13 mph NE30.15 inHg14%879/100 (Good)

Frequently Asked Questions

How does barometric pressure affect fishing?

Fish have lateral line organs that are highly sensitive to pressure changes. When barometric pressure is stable (29.80–30.20 inHg) or slowly falling, fish tend to feed more actively. A rapid drop — often before a storm front — can trigger a feeding frenzy, while a sharp rise after a front passes usually makes fish lethargic. HookCast's 72-hour pressure trend chart highlights these best-fishing windows so you can plan your trip around optimal conditions.

What is the best tide for fishing?

Most experienced anglers agree that a rising (incoming) tide is the best time to fish, especially the two hours leading up to high tide. The incoming water pushes baitfish and nutrients into estuaries and along shorelines, which attracts predatory gamefish. The period around tide changes — known as 'slack water' — tends to be the slowest. HookCast combines tide data with solunar periods and pressure trends to identify the absolute best fishing windows.

What is Solunar theory and how does it predict fishing activity?

Solunar theory, developed by John Alden Knight in the 1920s, proposes that fish and wildlife activity is influenced by the position of the moon and sun. 'Major periods' occur when the moon is directly overhead or underfoot (about 2 hours each), while 'Minor periods' happen at moonrise and moonset (about 1 hour each). During these windows — especially around new and full moons — fish tend to feed more aggressively. HookCast calculates precise solunar periods for your location and overlays them on tide charts.

What weather conditions are best for saltwater fishing?

The ideal saltwater fishing conditions include: stable or slowly falling barometric pressure (29.80–30.20 inHg), moderate wind (5–15 mph) that creates some surface chop without making seas dangerous, overcast skies (which reduce fish wariness), water temperatures in the 65–75°F range, and a rising tide during a solunar major period. HookCast's Fishing Score combines all these factors into a single 0–100 rating with a plain-English explanation of why conditions are favorable or not.

Texas

Texas State Aquarium, USS Lexington Fishing Weather

73°F

Partly Cloudy · Feels like 73°F

7-day forecast with barometric pressure trends

Tide Chart
90/ 100
Excellent

Fishing Score

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Wind

17 mph SE

Pressure

29.88"

Humidity

87%

UV Index

0

Dew Point

69°F

Visibility

9 mi

Sunrise

7:19 AM

Sunset

7:47 PM

Pressure Analysis

Pressure is falling rapidly — fish may become very active before the front

Barometric Pressure Trend

Green zones = best fishing windows (stable/slowly falling pressure)

Pressure (inHg)
Best Fishing Window
Ideal Range (29.80–30.20")

Today's Fishing Timeline

Combining pressure trend, solunar periods & tide data

Best
Good
Average

21:00

Score: 84

73°F · 17 mph

22:00

Score: 83

73°F · 18 mph

23:00

Score: 83

73°F · 17 mph

00:00

Score: 82

73°F · 16 mph

01:00

Score: 82

73°F · 17 mph

02:00

Score: 87

73°F · 15 mph

03:00

Score: 90

73°F · 15 mph

04:00

Score: 86

73°F · 17 mph

05:00

Score: 78

72°F · 16 mph

06:00

Score: 80

72°F · 15 mph

07:00

Score: 78

73°F · 16 mph

08:00

Score: 78

74°F · 16 mph

09:00

Score: 77

75°F · 12 mph

10:00

Score: 85

76°F · 12 mph

11:00

Score: 81

76°F · 9 mph

12:00

Score: 86

77°F · 14 mph

13:00

Score: 84

78°F · 16 mph

14:00

Score: 85

78°F · 18 mph

15:00

Score: 83

79°F · 17 mph

16:00

Score: 86

80°F · 17 mph

17:00

Score: 83

79°F · 18 mph

18:00

Score: 86

78°F · 17 mph

19:00

Score: 76

75°F · 16 mph

20:00

Score: 79

74°F · 15 mph

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24-Hour Forecast

21:0073°
17
29.88"84
22:0073°
18
29.87"83
23:0073°
17
29.86"83
00:0073°
16
29.84"82
01:0073°
17
29.83"82
02:0073°
15
29.82"87
03:0073°
15
29.82"90
04:0073°
17
29.81"86
05:0072°
16
29.82"78
06:0072°
15
29.84"80
07:0073°
16
29.85"1%78
08:0074°
16
29.86"1%78
09:0075°
12
29.91"1%77
10:0076°
12
29.94"1%85
11:0076°
9
29.95"2%81
12:0077°
14
29.93"2%86
13:0078°
16
29.92"2%84
14:0078°
18
29.91"1%85
15:0079°
17
29.89"2%83
16:0080°
17
29.89"2%86
17:0079°
18
29.87"1%83
18:0078°
17
29.87"1%86
19:0075°
16
29.89"1%76
20:0074°
15
29.91"1%79

7-Day Forecast

Wed

04-01

83°73°
20
7%
87

Thu

04-02

80°72°
18
2%
86

Fri

04-03

79°72°
21
16%
83

Sat

04-04

79°73°
19
60%
79

Sun

04-05

75°60°
19
71%
77

Mon

04-06

63°57°
20
35%
76

Tue

04-07

73°55°
13
14%
79

Fishing Weather FAQ

Common questions about fishing conditions and forecasts