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Fishing in Wharton

Inshore Fishing Charter in Wharton

Full Day Fishing - 25’ Dargle

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25 ft 1 - 6 People From $825
Fishing in Eagle Lake

Lake Fishing Trip in Eagle Lake

Private Lake Bowfishing

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20 ft 1 - 4 People From $660

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Fishing in Wharton
Fishing in Wharton
Fishing in Wharton
trip description for Full Day Fishing - 25’ Dargle in Wharton

Meet up with Captain Terry at the Matagorda Harbour to launch on an action-packed adventure exploring Matagorda Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The convenience store at the dock is the perfect place to load up on bait, drinks, snacks, and even lunch before you head out on the water. For your full-day trip you can choose between his morning or his afternoon offering. Capt. Terry's morning trip runs from 6 am to 1 pm and his afternoon trip runs from 2 pm to dark. Both options are great! Captain Terry's brand new 25' Dargle is totally decked out and very luxurious. It comes loaded with all the fishing rods, reels, and tackle you'll need for a successful aquatic excursion, all you need to buy is your Texas Fishing License and some bait which will run you 40-100$. Capt. Terry has been fishing these waters for years and knows all the best spots to chase down tailing redfish, whack the trout, and catch a ton of flounder for the dinner table! Read More

Inshore Fishing Charter in Wharton

Full Day Fishing - 25’ Dargle

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25 ft 1 - 6 People From $825
Hunting in Wharton
Hunting in Wharton
Hunting in Wharton
trip description for Matagorda Bay Duck Hunt in Wharton

South Texas is perfectly situated for epic waterfowl hunting. Located smack in the middle of the Central Flyway, the area is an annual stopover for millions of ducks, who come to rest in the protected bays and inshore waters while they migrate. Species here include Green-Winged and Blue-Winged Teals, Cinnamon Teals, Wigeons, Redheads, Pintails, Gadwalls, and Mottled Ducks—all of which are a blast to shoot and good eating as well. On this trip, your outfitter, Terry, will make sure to put you in the perfect spot to nail some inbound waterfowl. He'll provide the blinds and decoys, so all you need to bring is your waders, your guns, and your shells. You'll get out there before dawn, and hunt until 11 o'clock, so you can even be home for lunch! If you have wingshooting experience, this is a perfect chance to hit your limit! If you're still new to the sport, this is a great way to improve your skills alongside a top-notch guide. Get out there and see what the Texas coast has to offer! Read More

Duck Hunting Trip in Wharton

Matagorda Bay Duck Hunt

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25 ft 1 - 8 People From $330
Hunting in El Campo
Hunting in El Campo
Hunting in El Campo
trip description for Private Property Duck Hunts in El Campo

If your looking for a top-tier duck hunt, look no further than Reyes' operation in El Campo, TX. You can expect a variety of ducks, including Blue and Green-Winged Teal, Gadwall, Mallards, Wigeons, Scaup, and plenty of others. A full breakfast will be supplied before you are ferried out in UTV's to your respective duck blinds, and set up with Reyes (or one of his professional guides) for the morning hunt. Reyes has a number of setups across his property and cycles through them depending on where the ducks are. Needless to say, he'll make sure you're in the right spot. Worried about bringing the kids? If this is their first time hunting, don’t hesitate. Reyes loves introducing new hunters to the sport and it is his philosophy that introducing our youth to the outdoors will ensure the future of our wildlife. It will also teach them the correct way to stay safe and be responsible hunters! Read More

Duck Hunting Trip in El Campo

Private Property Duck Hunts

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1 - 10 People From $908
Hunting in El Campo
Hunting in El Campo
Hunting in El Campo
trip description for Private Property Early Season Teal in El Campo

If you're looking for a top-tier duck hunt, look no further than Reyes' operation in El Campo, TX. On this trip, you'll target Blue and Green-Winged Teal, which are a blast to shoot and have an exclusive September season. A full breakfast will be supplied before you are ferried out in UTV's to your respective duck blinds, and set up with Reyes (or one of his professional guides) for the morning hunt. Reyes has a number of setups across his property and cycles through them depending on where the ducks are. Needless to say, he'll make sure you're in the right spot. Worried about bringing the kids? If this is their first time hunting, don’t hesitate. Reyes loves introducing new hunters to the sport and it is his philosophy that introducing our youth to the outdoors will ensure the future of our wildlife. It will also teach them the correct way to stay safe and be responsible hunters! Read More

Duck Hunting Trip in El Campo

Private Property Early Season Teal

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1 - 10 People From $908
Hunting in El Campo
Hunting in El Campo
Hunting in El Campo
trip description for El Campo Duck Hunt in El Campo

Get on down to El Campo, TX for for some early-morning action shooting ducks on Eagle Lake! Your guide and outfitter, Colt, will provide all the scouting, decoys, transportation, and blinds on this morning hunt. Whether you're an experienced duck hunter or just getting into the sport, this South Texas duck hunt will be a real blast for anyone. You'll get out to the blinds using UTVs for up to eight people, so bring your buddies! Texas is smack in the middle of the Central Flyway, and is a stopover for dozens of migratory waterfowl species. The lakes here draw hundreds of thousands of ducks annually, including Green-Winged and Blue-Winged Teals, Wigeons, Redheads, Pintails, Gadwalls, Shoevelers, Mottled Ducks, and more. All of these species are great wingshooting quarries, and are excellent table fare as well. All you need to bring on this hunt are your own shotguns, shells, camouflage, and waders—if you so choose. You will also need your Texas hunting license with a federal duck stamp. What are you waiting for?! Read More

Duck Hunting Trip in El Campo

El Campo Duck Hunt

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1 - 8 People From $660
Hunting in Columbus
Hunting in Columbus
Hunting in Columbus

Upland Hunting Trip in Columbus

Pheasant, Chukar, Quail Combo

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1 - 4 People From $385
Hunting in El Campo
Hunting in El Campo
Hunting in El Campo

Duck Hunting Trip in El Campo

El Campo Ducks

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1 - 4 People From $495
Hunting in Garwood
Hunting in Garwood
Hunting in Garwood
trip description for Texas Duck Hunt Fun! in Garwood

Embark on an authentic Texas Duck Hunting experience with seasoned guide Jeff in the picturesque setting of Garwood, Texas. Join us for a memorable waterfowl expedition, targeting coveted species such as Blue Winged Teal, Northern Pintail, and Mottled Duck against the backdrop of the Lone Star State's expansive landscapes. Texas Duck Hunting enthusiasts can rely on Jeff's expertise to curate an immersive and successful hunting trip. With a keen understanding of the local waterfowl patterns and habitats, Jeff ensures a rewarding experience for both seasoned hunters and those new to the sport. For those in search of premier Houston Duck Hunts, Garwood's proximity makes it an ideal destination. Jeff's commitment to providing a safe and enjoyable hunting environment, coupled with his knowledge of the region, guarantees a fulfilling adventure for hunters of all skill levels. Duck Shooting in Texas reaches new heights with Jeff as your guide. Immerse yourself in the thrill of the hunt, surrounded by the natural beauty and abundant waterfowl that define the Garwood region. Book your Texas Duck Hunting excursion today and experience the excitement of pursuing Blue Winged Teal, Northern Pintail, and Mottled Duck in the heart of Texas. Read More

Duck Hunting Trip in Garwood

Texas Duck Hunt Fun!

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1 - 4 People From $770
Hunting in Garwood
Hunting in Garwood
Hunting in Garwood
trip description for Texas Thermal Hog Fun in Garwood

Unlimited evening hog hunts, over 8000 acres accessible to hunt in the Garwood/El Campo TX area. Uses drones with thermal cameras to find hogs when stalking around. Pigs are primarily a nocturnal animal especially in the hot summer months, due to being very susceptible to sunburn and lacking sweat glads to cool themselves. This makes hunting pigs with the aid of thermal a very effective means, especially in open areas such as crop/hay fields. This method usually leads to older and bigger pigs being taken off the area. Read More

Hog Hunting Trip in Garwood

Texas Thermal Hog Fun

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1 - 4 People From $605
Hunting in Garwood
Hunting in Garwood
Hunting in Garwood
trip description for Texas Teal in Garwood

September teal hunting in Texas offers an incredible chance to immerse yourself in nature and the thrill of the hunt. With the arrival of autumn, these fast-flying ducks grace the skies, creating an exciting challenge for hunters. Guided by seasoned experts come and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow hunting enthusiasts. It's an opportunity to connect with nature and test your skills. Teal are a great bird for someone looking to make the transition from dove to waterfowl. Read More

Duck Hunting Trip in Garwood

Texas Teal

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1 - 8 People From $1,320
Hunting in Garwood
Hunting in Garwood
Hunting in Garwood
trip description for Texas Duck Hunt in Garwood

Waterfowl hunting in the El Campo and Eagle Lake area can be some of the best hunting in the country, you can expect a very diverse shooting experience. Shooting Pintail, Teal, Wigeon, Gadwall, Wood duck, Mallard, Shoveler, Red Head, and Canvasback are all possible in one hunt in the "Texas Bag".  We generally meet in the morning and caravan out to the hunting site, where we take an UTV to the blind and prepare for the morning hunt. Read More

Duck Hunting Trip in Garwood

Texas Duck Hunt

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1 - 8 People From $1,320
Fishing in Eagle Lake
Fishing in Eagle Lake
Fishing in Eagle Lake
trip description for Private Lake Bowfishing in Eagle Lake

Experience the thrill of bowfishing in the heart of Texas on our exclusive private lake.  Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to the sport, our expert guides ensure an unforgettable adventure. Book your bowfishing excursion today and reel in memories that will last a lifetime! Read More

Lake Fishing Trip in Eagle Lake

Private Lake Bowfishing

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20 ft 1 - 4 People From $660

Everything to Know About Booking a Fishing Guide in Wharton

What are the best fishing trips in Wharton?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 12 trip in Wharton: Full Day Fishing - 25’ Dargle guided by Terry.

Our guides in Wharton are rated a 4 out of 5 based on 2643 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

All guides on Captain Experiences are licensed, insured, and vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, boat specs and more.

Other popular cities nearby for booking a charter include Bay City and Eagle Lake.

Looking for kid friendly guides / fishing lessons in Wharton? Check out our beginner and family friendly guides in Wharton.

What types of fishing trips are common in Wharton?

Lake fishing is the most popular in Wharton as well as inshore fishing.

The most commonly sought after species in Wharton are: 1. spotted gar, 2. carp, 3. alligator gar, and 4. speckled trout.

The most common fishing techniques in Wharton are light tackle fishing, bowfishing, and wading but trolling and sight casting are popular as well.

How much does a Wharton fishing trip cost?

in Wharton prices can range anywhere from about $600 to $2,400, but the average price for a half day trip in Wharton is $1,276. The average price for a full day trip in Wharton is $1,660.

What month is best for fishing in Wharton?

The most popular season for fishing in Wharton is winter, and most anglers book their trips 24 days in advance.

Do I need a Wharton fishing license and what are the bag limits in Wharton?

See here for more information on fishing licenses in Wharton, bag limits for target species, and fishing season regulations in Wharton. When in doubt, your fishing guide will always know the right rules and regulations in Wharton.

What is fishing in Wharton?

Nestled in the heart of the Texas Gulf Coast, Wharton offers anglers a diverse array of fishing opportunities amidst its scenic waterways. The Colorado River, which flows through the heart of Wharton, is a prime destination for fishing enthusiasts seeking to reel in a variety of freshwater species. From largemouth bass and catfish to crappie and sunfish, the river teems with abundant marine life, providing anglers of all skill levels with ample opportunities to test their mettle against these prized game fish. Whether casting lines from the riverbanks or navigating its gentle currents by boat, anglers can enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Colorado River while indulging in their passion for fishing.

In addition to the Colorado River, Wharton is home to several well-stocked lakes and reservoirs that offer excellent fishing opportunities for visitors. Lake Texana, located just a short drive from downtown Wharton, is renowned for its abundant bass population, making it a favorite destination for bass anglers seeking to land trophy-sized catches. Meanwhile, smaller lakes and ponds throughout the area provide ideal settings for family-friendly fishing outings, with amenities such as fishing piers, picnic areas, and playgrounds ensuring a fun and enjoyable experience for anglers of all ages.

For those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, Wharton offers a peaceful retreat amidst the natural beauty of the Texas countryside. Anglers can immerse themselves in the serene ambiance of the area's waterways, enjoying the soothing sounds of flowing water and the gentle rustle of leaves in the breeze. Whether fishing solo or with family and friends, Wharton provides a tranquil setting for anglers to relax, unwind, and reconnect with nature while pursuing their favorite pastime.

What are the most popular months to fish in Wharton?

In Wharton, Texas, fishing seasons offer anglers a dynamic and ever-changing landscape of opportunities throughout the year. Spring signals the awakening of aquatic life as temperatures rise and spawning migrations commence. This season marks the prime time for anglers to target largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish in the area's waterways. As nature bursts into bloom, anglers flock to the banks of the Colorado River and nearby lakes, eager to capitalize on the increased feeding activity and the chance to reel in trophy-sized catches amid the vibrant springtime scenery.

As summer arrives in Wharton, fishing enthusiasts can expect to encounter warmer temperatures and bustling waters teeming with activity. While the midday sun may drive some anglers to seek shade, early mornings and late evenings provide prime opportunities for fishing success. Anglers can target a variety of species, including bass, catfish, and sunfish, using a range of techniques such as topwater lures, live bait, and bottom fishing rigs. With longer days and balmy nights, summer offers a wealth of opportunities for anglers to enjoy the thrill of fishing beneath the Texas sun.

As the temperatures begin to cool and the leaves change color, fall ushers in a new season of fishing excitement in Wharton. As water temperatures gradually drop, fish become more active and aggressive, making them more susceptible to anglers' lures and baits. Fall is prime time for targeting trophy-sized bass and crappie as they feed voraciously in preparation for the approaching winter months. With the changing foliage providing a stunning backdrop, fall offers a picturesque setting for anglers to enjoy the beauty of nature while pursuing their passion for fishing in Wharton, Texas.

What types of fishing are popular in Wharton?

In Wharton, Texas, anglers have a wide range of fishing techniques to choose from, each offering its own unique challenges and rewards. For those who enjoy the excitement of casting and retrieving lures, bass fishing on the Colorado River is a popular option. Largemouth bass are abundant in the river's waters, and anglers can use a variety of lures, such as crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and soft plastics, to entice these prized game fish. Whether fishing from the shore or a boat, anglers can experience the thrill of the chase as they target bass in the river's winding channels and hidden coves.

For anglers seeking a more relaxed approach, catfishing offers a leisurely alternative with the promise of hefty catches. The Colorado River and nearby lakes are home to a variety of catfish species, including channel catfish, blue catfish, and flathead catfish. Anglers can use a variety of baits, such as chicken liver, stink bait, or cut bait, to attract catfish from their hiding spots in submerged structure and deep holes. Whether fishing from the bank or a boat, catfishing in Wharton provides anglers with a peaceful opportunity to enjoy the serenity of the water while waiting for the telltale tug of a hungry catfish on the line.

Kayak fishing offers a unique opportunity for anglers to explore the scenic waterways of Wharton while pursuing their favorite species. Whether paddling the calm waters of the Colorado River or navigating the winding channels of nearby lakes and reservoirs, kayak anglers can access secluded fishing spots that are inaccessible by larger boats. With the added challenge of balancing in a small craft and maneuvering through tight spaces, kayak fishing adds an extra element of excitement to the angling experience in Wharton, Texas.

What species are popular in Wharton?

In the waters around Wharton, Texas, anglers have the opportunity to catch a diverse array of freshwater species, each offering its own unique allure and challenge. Largemouth bass are among the most sought-after species in the area, with the Colorado River and nearby lakes providing prime habitat for these prized game fish. Anglers can target largemouth bass using a variety of techniques, including casting lures, flipping jigs, and fishing with live bait. Known for their aggressive strikes and spirited fights, largemouth bass provide anglers with hours of excitement and adrenaline-pumping action as they attempt to land their next big catch.

Catfish are another popular species among anglers in Wharton, with the Colorado River and nearby lakes offering ample opportunities for success. Anglers can target a variety of catfish species, including channel catfish, blue catfish, and flathead catfish, using a range of baits such as stink bait, chicken liver, and cut bait. Whether fishing from the bank or a boat, catfish provide anglers with a leisurely and relaxing fishing experience, with the chance to reel in hefty catches that make for delicious meals.

Crappie are also abundant in the waters around Wharton, making them a favorite target among anglers looking for tasty freshwater fare. These panfish can be found in abundance in the Colorado River and nearby lakes, with prime fishing spots including submerged brush piles, fallen trees, and shallow flats. Anglers can target crappie using a variety of tactics, from jigging with artificial lures to fishing with live minnows or crappie jigs. With their delicate flavor and feisty demeanor, crappie provide anglers with a rewarding and enjoyable fishing experience in Wharton, Texas.

What are the best places to fish in Wharton?

Wharton, Texas, boasts a wealth of prime fishing locations that cater to anglers of all preferences and skill levels. The Colorado River stands out as a top destination, winding its way through the heart of Wharton and offering abundant opportunities to catch a variety of freshwater species. Anglers can cast their lines from the riverbanks or navigate its gentle currents by boat, exploring hidden coves and promising fishing spots along the way. Whether targeting largemouth bass, catfish, or crappie, the Colorado River provides anglers with a serene backdrop against which to enjoy their favorite pastime.

In addition to the Colorado River, Wharton is surrounded by a network of lakes and reservoirs that offer excellent fishing opportunities. Lake Texana, located just a short drive from downtown Wharton, is renowned for its abundant bass population, making it a favorite destination for bass anglers seeking to land trophy-sized catches. Meanwhile, smaller lakes and ponds throughout the area provide ideal settings for family-friendly fishing outings, with amenities such as fishing piers, picnic areas, and playgrounds ensuring a fun and enjoyable experience for anglers of all ages.

For those looking to escape the crowds and immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature, Wharton offers several secluded fishing spots along its waterways. From hidden creeks and backwater channels to remote stretches of shoreline, anglers can find solitude and serenity amidst the scenic beauty of the Texas countryside. Whether casting lines from the bank or exploring remote fishing spots by boat, Wharton provides anglers with a peaceful retreat where they can relax, unwind, and reconnect with nature while pursuing their passion for fishing.

Other things to do in Wharton

While fishing may be a popular pastime in Wharton, Texas, the area offers a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy beyond angling. Nature enthusiasts can explore the scenic beauty of the nearby parks and wildlife areas, such as the Attwater Prairie Chicken National Wildlife Refuge. Here, visitors can hike through native prairie habitats, birdwatch for a chance to spot the elusive Attwater's prairie chicken, or simply enjoy the serene ambiance of the natural surroundings. With its diverse array of plant and animal life, the refuge provides a peaceful retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in the wonders of the Texas wilderness.

History buffs can step back in time by exploring the historic sites and landmarks scattered throughout Wharton. The Wharton County Courthouse, with its striking architectural design, offers a glimpse into the area's rich heritage, while the Wharton County Historical Museum provides exhibits and artifacts that showcase the history and culture of the region. Visitors can also take a self-guided walking tour of downtown Wharton to admire historic buildings and landmarks dating back to the town's early days. With its charming small-town atmosphere and rich history, Wharton offers plenty of opportunities for visitors to learn and explore.

For those seeking outdoor recreation, Wharton offers a range of activities to suit all interests and ages. Golf enthusiasts can tee off at the Wharton Country Club, which features a scenic 18-hole golf course surrounded by lush landscapes and tranquil ponds. Families can enjoy picnicking and swimming at Lake Texana State Park, where they can also explore hiking trails, go boating, or try their hand at birdwatching. With its mix of natural beauty, historic charm, and recreational opportunities, Wharton, Texas, offers something for everyone to enjoy beyond the thrill of fishing.

Recent Reviews of Captain Experiences

  • ★★★★★
    Matthews and Garrett will offer you a pure hunting experience. They are passionated and will do anything to achieve a succesful hunt. They also have state of the art equipment that allows efficient shooting. Thanks to both of you.

    Pierre-Alain S. with Matthew F. of Garwood, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Terry was by far the best guide we’ve had in Matagorda! It’s obvious he knows the bay & where the fish are, in addition to being very personable and attentive to our team. A++++

    Julia B. with Terry G. of Wharton, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Just absolutely amazing! From start to finish, Terry and his crew knew exactly what to do! Highly recommend, and I will for sure be back!

    Kienan W. with Terry G. of Wharton, Texas

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