Monthly Meeting Tuesday June 30, 2026: Joe DeForke – targeting redfish and speckled trout in West Bay and upper Texas coast

Date: Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Time: Meeting Time 6 – 9 pm (6 – 7 pm social hour / potential fly tying) with meeting from 7 – 9 pm.

Meeting Location: St. Thomas Presbyterian Church (Fellowship Hall) 14110 Memorial Drive, Houston, Tx., 77079

Important: This is our new meeting location – no longer meeting at the Pit Room or Niko Niko’s

Have you wanted to explore fly fishing opportunities in West Bay or learn more about targeting redfish and speckled trout along the upper Texas coast? If so, come hear Joe DeForke speak at our upcoming June meeting.

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Outing: FW, Night fishing at Damon 7 Lakes, 3rd of July 2026, start time of 6:00pm.

We need to get out onto the water, but the temperature is to high for comfort during the day. The moon will be just leaving the full phase, so we will have plenty of light.

Here is our current plan: Damon 7 Lakes from 1800 Friday to 0300 Saturday, fishing from a watercraft, the type depending on how many of us feel the need to be on the water.

There would be a $30/person guest fee for anybody willing to join in.

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SW: Chetumal trip Sept. 5th-11th, 2026 – 4 open spots

Ron Mayfield is putting together another trip to Chetumal Bay – one of the last unexplored bay systems on the Yucatan Peninsula.  The dates are Sept. 5th-11th, 2026

Chetumal Bay is south of Ascension Bay and Espritu Santo Bay and offers the same type of fly fishing opportunities – grand slams and even super slams in one day (bonefish, tarpon, permit and snook).  This is a big tarpon fishery – the group has caught tarpon up to 140 lbs.  Smaller tarpon in the 20-50 lb. are very prevalent.

To see the guide service, go to https://www.flyfishingchetumal.com/.  Carlos Goyos is one of the best fly fishers and guides in the Yucatan and a member of the legendary Peninsula Flyfishing Club.  He employs experienced guides that know the area very well.

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SW Outing: Padre Island National Seashore, October 9-11th, 2026, change of date

We had an outing conflict. This later date may also give us cooler weather, lower tides, and fewer vampires.

Texas FlyFishers of Houston: 2026 PINS (Padre Island National Seashore), advance planning
Trip Description: We will take four-wheel drive vehicles down Padre Island National Seashore during the anchovy migration, (which we have missed the last 4 years) and target blitzing schools of ladyfish, jacks, redfish, and tarpon.  We will beach camp Friday and Saturday nights, returning on Sunday.

When:    October 9-11th, 2026
Where:       Padre Island National Seashore, 20420 Park Road 22, Corpus Christi, Texas
Start Time:  1100, Friday morning
End Time:    Sunday, at noon, 2 days later

Meet at Malaquite about 11am on Friday to be prepared for a noon departure. Plan is to leave Malaquite around noon and run down” to “Big Shell”, and camp in that area.    

A quick run to the jetties Saturday morning, move back to a camp spot between the 40 and 30 mile marker and then the next day, Sunday, fish on the way back.  Showers at Malaquite, load for the return about 1400 and drive home.  

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Update to Saltwater Outing- July 17-18

TFF Members,

We have another great saltwater trip coming up in July — and if you like clear water, this is the place!

This trip could also serve as an excellent scouting opportunity for our Redfish Rodeo on September 19.

If you are interested in joining us for the Aransas Pass outing, please let me know as soon as possible.

I am currently looking at renting a house that will accommodate 6 anglers. The house is located very close to the Aransas Pass Public Boat Ramp, making it convenient for launching each day.

Estimated Cost Per Person:

  • Two nights lodging
  • Light breakfasts
  • Two dinners

Approximately $220–$250 per person

I am hoping to secure the rental by next week, so please let me know if you are interested.

This area offers miles of fishable water, beautiful scenery, and some of the best opportunities for redfish, trout, and other coastal species on the Texas coast.

Who’s in?

Jim Darby
TFF Saltwater Outing Coordinator

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Trout in the Classroom Fish Release

I am a bit late on posting this update, but the TFF sponsored Houston TITC project, released over 2000 young rainbow trout in the TU managed section of the Guadalupe, at the end of April/beginning of May. The program this year was a great success, with 14 high schools across the entire Houston area taking part. We had tanks running in every high school in Lamar ISD, out west as far as New Caney and even in the Conroe area. Looking forward to 2027, we are now have secured additional sponsorship for the program from the Bass Pro Foundation, and the Texas council of the FFI, both of which will help us add new schools in future years. We will start setting up the 2027 program later this fall, so if you know if any high school, or middle school science or outdoor education teachers that might be interested in taking part, please let me know!

Matt Blyth (832 four four four 4206)