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Inshore, Deep Sea, Nearshore, Jetty in Freeport

Halfday AM 33’ Contender: Deep Sea

67% (3)
33 ft 1 - 12 People From $685
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Bay Fishing In Comfort - New Boat!

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21 ft 1 - 4 People From $550

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Everything to Know About Booking a Freeport Beach jetty fishing charter

What are the best jetty fishing charters in Freeport Beach?

Why should I book a jetty fishing charter in Freeport Beach with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 4 jetty trips in Freeport Beach, and the most popular trips in the area are Halfday PM 33’ Contender: Deep Sea guided by Derwyn, Halfday AM 33’ Contender: Deep Sea guided by Derwyn, and Freeport on Light Tackle guided by Robert.

Our guides in Freeport Beach are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 3807 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

All guides on Captain Experiences are 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.

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

What types of jetty fishing charters are common in Freeport Beach?

The most commonly sought after species for jetty fishing are: 1. spanish mackerel, 2. bull shark, 3. black drum, 4. redfish, and 5. sheepshead.

The most common fishing techniques in Freeport Beach are bottom fishing, drift fishing, and cut bait fishing but live bait fishing and light tackle fishing are popular as well.

How much do Freeport Beach jetty fishing charters cost?

Prices for jetty fishing in Freeport Beach can range anywhere from about $685 to $1,818, but the average price for a half day trip for jetty fishing in Freeport Beach is $1,258. The average price for a full day trip for jetty fishing in Freeport Beach is $750.

Is booking a fishing guide worth the money?

Hiring a guide provides a number of benefits and many choose to book a fishing guide for a combination of experience, local knowledge, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.

Working with experienced fishing guides who know the best local spots and techniques can dramatically increase your odds of a great day. Having someone who is on the water every day and knows the area like the back of their hand is going to give you the best chances of success.

Booking a guide is also more cost effective, especially if you only get out a handful of times per year. When you consider all of the costs you would incur on your own such as the price of a boat, maintenance, insurance, gas, high-quality gear and tackle, repairs, and more, you’ll find that DIY is sometimes not worth the expense.

Even if you’ve got a great setup already in your home waters, booking a guide also provides a great opportunity to experience new techniques, new locations, or even a chance at a new target species to knock off the bucket list.

What month is best for jetty fishing in Freeport Beach?

The most popular season for jetty fishing in Freeport Beach is summer, and most anglers book their trips 12 days in advance.

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

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

What is jetty fishing in Freeport Beach all about?

Jetty fishing in Freeport Beach offers anglers a fantastic opportunity to explore the productive waters along the Texas Gulf Coast. Situated at the mouth of the Brazos River, Freeport Beach features jetties that extend into the Gulf of Mexico, providing ample structure where a variety of fish species congregate. These jetties create ideal habitats for both inshore and offshore species, making them popular spots for anglers looking to hook into a diverse range of catches.

Anglers at Freeport Beach employ various techniques to target different species. Bottom fishing with live or cut bait such as shrimp, mullet, or squid is a common method for catching species like redfish, speckled trout, and black drum. These fish are often found near the rocky areas of the jetties where they feed on crustaceans and small fish. Fishfinder rigs or Carolina rigs are typically used to present baits effectively in the turbulent waters around the jetties, adjusting tactics based on tidal movements and currents to maximize success.

Artificial lure fishing is also popular among jetty anglers in Freeport Beach, offering versatility and the ability to cover more water. Anglers use a variety of lures including spoons, jigs, soft plastics, and topwater plugs to mimic the movements of baitfish and attract strikes from predatory species like Spanish mackerel, jack crevalle, and sheepshead. Working these lures along the edges of the jetties or through tidal currents can provoke aggressive strikes from these fast-moving fish. Varying retrieval speeds, jigging motions, and adjusting lure colors based on water conditions can significantly enhance the chances of a successful fishing trip at Freeport Beach.

What are the most popular months to go jetty fishing in Freeport Beach?

Jetty fishing seasons in Freeport Beach offer anglers distinct opportunities throughout the year to target a variety of fish species in the dynamic waters of the Texas Gulf Coast. Spring marks the beginning of an active fishing season as water temperatures rise, enticing species like speckled trout, redfish, and sheepshead to become more active near the jetties. These fish are often found feeding on shrimp, mullet, and small baitfish, making live bait presentations particularly effective during this time. Anglers adjust their tactics based on tidal movements and water depths to maximize their chances of hooking into these prized catches.

Summer brings warmer waters to Freeport Beach, attracting larger gamefish such as Spanish mackerel, kingfish, and tarpon. These species are drawn to the abundant baitfish populations around the jetties and can provide anglers with thrilling battles and impressive catches. Anglers often use live bait such as pilchards or mullet, as well as artificial lures like spoons, jigs, and topwater plugs, to entice strikes from these fast-moving predators. Fishing during early mornings or late evenings when temperatures are cooler can improve success rates during the heat of summer.

Fall fishing in Freeport Beach continues to offer productive opportunities as water temperatures gradually cool down. Species like redfish, black drum, and flounder become more active near the jetties, feeding on migrating baitfish and crustaceans. Anglers adapt their techniques, focusing on using live bait for bottom fishing or casting artificial lures to mimic the movements of fleeing prey. Fishing during periods of tidal movement or near submerged structures can enhance the success of jetty fishing in Freeport Beach during the fall months, providing anglers with memorable fishing experiences amidst the scenic beauty of the Texas Gulf Coast.

What techniques are popular for jetty fishing in Freeport Beach?

Jetty fishing in Freeport Beach offers anglers a variety of effective techniques to target a diverse range of fish species that frequent the Texas Gulf Coast. One popular method among anglers is bottom fishing using live or cut bait. Species like redfish, speckled trout, and black drum are often found near the jetties, where they feed on shrimp, crabs, and small fish. Anglers use fishfinder rigs or Carolina rigs to present baits effectively along the rocky structure of the jetties, adjusting their setups based on tidal movements and water depths to increase their chances of hooking into these prized catches.

Artificial lure fishing is another productive technique for jetty anglers in Freeport Beach. Using lures such as spoons, jigs, soft plastics, and topwater plugs allows anglers to cover more water and target predatory species like Spanish mackerel, jack crevalle, and sheepshead. Working these lures around the edges of the jetties or through tidal currents can attract strikes from aggressive fish looking for an easy meal. Anglers often vary their retrieval speeds, jigging motions, and lure colors to match prevailing water conditions and the behavior of the targeted species, enhancing their chances of success.

Fly fishing enthusiasts can also enjoy jetty fishing in Freeport Beach, particularly in shallow flats and channels where species like redfish and speckled trout gather. Fly anglers use lightweight flies that imitate shrimp, crabs, or baitfish, casting accurately to target feeding fish near the jetties. Fishing during incoming tides or early mornings when fish are actively feeding can significantly improve the chances of hooking into these prized gamefish. Whether you prefer live bait fishing, casting with artificial lures, or fly fishing with lightweight flies, Freeport Beach offers a diverse and rewarding fishing experience amidst the natural beauty of the Texas Gulf Coast.

What species are popular for jetty fishing in Freeport Beach?

When jetty fishing in Freeport Beach, anglers have the opportunity to target a variety of fish species that thrive in the productive waters of the Texas Gulf Coast. One of the primary targets for anglers is the speckled trout, prized for its silvery sheen and distinctive speckles. Speckled trout are commonly found around the jetties, where they feed on shrimp, mullet, and small baitfish. Anglers often use live bait such as shrimp or mullet, as well as artificial lures like soft plastics and topwater plugs, to entice strikes from these sought-after catches.

Redfish are another popular species for jetty anglers in Freeport Beach. These robust and hard-fighting fish are often found near structure-rich areas like the jetties, where they prey on crabs, shrimp, and small fish. Anglers employ a variety of techniques including bottom fishing with cut bait or live mullet, as well as casting artificial lures such as spoons and jigs, to target redfish effectively. Known for their powerful runs and strong fights, redfish are a favorite among anglers seeking both sport and delicious table fare.

Black drum are also common catches around the jetties of Freeport Beach, particularly near sandy or muddy bottoms where they feed on crustaceans and small fish. These drum species are adept at using ambush tactics and can provide anglers with exciting battles. Anglers typically use live bait such as shrimp or crabs presented near the bottom with Carolina rigs or jig heads to entice strikes from black drum. Whether targeting speckled trout, redfish, black drum, or other species, jetty fishing in Freeport Beach promises a thrilling and rewarding angling experience amidst the natural beauty of the Texas Gulf Coast.

Recent Reviews

  • ★★★★★
    Robert did an excellent job getting us on some fish and taking care of us! Would definitely recommend!!

    Colleen S. | March 26, 2023

    Trip: Freeport on Light Tackle

  • ★★★★★
    We had a great time with Captain Robbert. He was knowledgeable and informative. He put us on some good fish. I would definitely recommend a trip with him.

    Kenneth G. | May 10, 2022

    Trip: Freeport on Light Tackle

  • ★★★★★
    This small last minute half-day trip for my dad and I was perfect. Capt. Robert was very professional and put us in all the right spots for fish. His communication leading up to the trip was spot on, especially with us being unfamiliar with the area and threatening rain chance, it really made a big difference. We will definitely choose him again!! Thanks to Captain Experiences for setting this up!

    Kellyn P. | October 27, 2021

    Trip: Freeport on Light Tackle

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