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Single-region spawn timing

Speckled Trout spawn timing in Texas Upper Coast.

Cynoscion nebulosusApril – September

Galveston Bay trout spawn April through September.

Calendar & temperature

JanJan — Outside spawn windowFebFeb — Outside spawn windowMarMar — Pre-spawn — water rising toward 68°FAprApr — Peak spawn (72–80°F)MayMay — Peak spawn (72–80°F)JunJun — Peak spawn (72–80°F)JulJul — Peak spawn (72–80°F)AugAug — Peak spawn (72–80°F)SepSep — Peak spawn (72–80°F)OctOct — Post-spawn — water at 84°F+NovNov — Outside spawn windowDecDec — Outside spawn window
Typical window: April – September
32°37°42°47°52°57°62°67°72°77°82°87°Peak 7280°F
Pre-spawn — best fishingPeak spawn — conservationPost-spawn — recovery feeding·Dashed line = peak spawn boundaries

Phase-by-phase

Pre-Spawn

Trophy fishing window
65–68°F

Pre-spawn speckled trout move from winter haunts to spawning areas (grass flats, tidal creeks, channel edges) as water temperatures climb through mid-60s.

Spring trout fishing on grass flats during the pre-spawn warm-up is iconic Gulf and SE Atlantic inshore fishing — topwater plugs at first light.

Spawn

Conservation window
68–84°F (peak 72–80°F)

Active spawning behavior. Broadcast spawners. Multiple males pursue each female; eggs scatter and pelagically disperse.

Speckled trout populations have declined in Louisiana, Texas, and parts of Florida in recent years — multiple states have tightened slot and bag limits. C&R during peak summer spawn weeks is encourage

Conservation context

Speckled trout populations have declined in Louisiana, Texas, and parts of Florida in recent years — multiple states have tightened slot and bag limits. C&R during peak summer spawn weeks is encouraged in many fisheries.

Post-Spawn

Recovery feeding
84–92°F (~14 days)

Speckled trout spawn multiple times per season — May through September in most range. Post-spawn behavior partially overlaps with the next spawn cycle.

Trout fishing remains productive throughout summer as spawn cycles repeat.

Summer Pattern

Standard patterns
Above 92°F

Fish disperse to summer habitat and feeding patterns. Spawn cycle complete until following year.

Standard summer fishing tactics apply.