Weekly fishing reports straight from the cameras and eyes of local guides in Port O'Connor. It doesn't get better than that.
Our Port O'Connor fishing guides constantly update us with the most current and thorough Port O'Connor fishing reports. See below for fishing reports from recent Port O'Connor fishing trips:
Pictures from Captain Kenneth Gregory's Port O'Connor fishing trips
Pictures from Captain Kenneth Gregory's Port O'Connor fishing trips
"With the extreme low tides this weekend brought, finding deep holes in the marsh provided some lights-out action. We were forced to get a little creative, fishing out of the airboat, but it paid off with big dividends. This 40-fish haul was boxed in about 3 hours on the cast portion of this cast n blast trip. The cooler weather and low tides should continue to produce in this pattern thru February. With duck season wrapping up January 31, we will be redirecting all of our attention back to the slippery critters. If you've got a case of the cabin fever, give us a call at (580) 235-2338, and let's get you bent!" -Captain Collin
Pictures from Captain Benny Judice's Port O'Connor fishing trips
Pictures from Captain Collin Gee's Port O'Connor fishing trips
Pictures from Captain Kenneth Gregory's Port O'Connor fishing trips
Pictures from Captain Kenneth Gregory's Port O'Connor fishing trips
"Weather roller coaster was the name of the game this past weekend. The norther had the redfish eating like crazy! This pattern should continue into November, as we roll into duck season. We have plenty of dates available for both hunting and fishing in November and December. Better yet, get the best of both worlds by booking a cast n blast trip!" -Captain Collin
Pictures from Captain Steven Reed's Port O'Connor fishing trips
Pictures from Captain Steven Reed's Port O'Connor fishing trips
Pictures from Captain Steven Reed's Port O'Connor fishing trips
"Redfish are on the hunt, been having early morning bites and there really aggressive have had a little higher tides reds have been in the back lakes along the shore lines .mullet live and cut mullet have been the go to bait black drum have been good 1 day and lock jawed the next on fresh dead shrimp. water has been off colored with all the rain. fishing. fishing should continue to get better as the weather starts to change" -Captain Jim
Pictures from Captain Collin Gee's Port O'Connor fishing trips
Pictures from Captain Kenneth Gregory's Port O'Connor fishing trips
Pictures from Captain Kenneth Gregory's Port O'Connor fishing trips
"Speckled Trout are stealing the show, whether it's wade fishing or boat fishing. The early hours of the morning have been best, and croaker and live shrimp are the baits of choice." - Captain Brandon
Captain Brandon's been putting 'em on fish all summer on his Port O'Connor fishing trips. Book a trip with Captain Brandon today with Captain Experiences!
Pictures from Captain Brandon Kendrick's Port O'Connor fishing trips
Pictures from Captain Brandon Kendrick's Port O'Connor fishing trips
Pictures from Captain Kenneth Gregory's Port O'Connor fishing trips
Pictures from Captain Brandon Kendrick's Port O'Connor fishing trips