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What is jetty fishing in Aransas Pass all about?

Jetty fishing in Aransas Pass, Texas, offers a vibrant and diverse angling experience, drawing enthusiasts from all over. The area is renowned for its long, well-constructed jetties that extend into the Gulf of Mexico, providing ample opportunities to catch a variety of fish species. Anglers can expect to encounter redfish, speckled trout, and flounder, which are abundant throughout the year. These fish are often found near the jetty rocks and in the adjacent channels, where they seek shelter and feed on smaller baitfish and crustaceans.

One of the key techniques for successful jetty fishing in Aransas Pass is using live bait, such as shrimp, mullet, or croaker. These baits are particularly effective for attracting redfish and speckled trout, which are known for their aggressive feeding habits. Anglers typically use medium to heavy tackle to handle the strong currents and the occasional large fish. Fishing during the changing tides can increase the chances of a good catch, as fish tend to be more active and feeding during these times. Additionally, the early morning and late evening hours are prime fishing times, offering a higher likelihood of success.

For those who prefer using artificial lures, Aransas Pass jetties do not disappoint. Topwater lures, jigs, and soft plastics can be very effective, especially when targeting speckled trout and redfish. The key is to mimic the natural movement of baitfish, making the lure appear as an irresistible meal to predatory fish. Anglers often employ a variety of retrieval techniques, such as a steady retrieve or a stop-and-go motion, to entice strikes. The versatility of using lures allows anglers to cover more water and explore different parts of the jetty, increasing their chances of finding active fish. Whether using live bait or lures, jetty fishing in Aransas Pass provides a thrilling and rewarding experience for anglers of all skill levels.

What are the most popular months to go jetty fishing in Aransas Pass?

Jetty fishing in Aransas Pass is a year-round activity, but the best seasons can vary depending on the fish species you're targeting. During the spring, as the waters begin to warm, anglers can expect to see an increase in redfish and speckled trout activity. These fish move closer to the jetties to feed and spawn, making spring a prime time for jetty fishing. Live shrimp and mullet are particularly effective during this season, as these baits attract the hungry fish coming out of their winter lull.

The summer months bring warm waters and a different set of challenges and rewards for jetty fishing in Aransas Pass. This season sees an influx of tarpon, jack crevalle, and sharks, offering thrilling opportunities for anglers seeking larger, more powerful fish. The longer days allow for extended fishing hours, and the fish are typically more active during the early morning and late evening to avoid the heat of the day. Using live baits like croaker and menhaden, as well as large artificial lures, can yield successful catches. Additionally, summer storms can stir up the water and bring fish closer to the jetties, making post-storm fishing particularly fruitful.

As fall approaches, the cooling waters signal another excellent season for jetty fishing. Redfish and speckled trout return in abundance, often in larger schools, preparing for their migration. This time of year is ideal for catching trophy-sized fish, as they are feeding aggressively to build up energy reserves. Fall fishing often benefits from cooler, more comfortable weather, making it a pleasant time to spend long hours on the jetty. Anglers continue to use live bait and artificial lures to great effect, adapting their techniques to the changing conditions. Overall, each season in Aransas Pass offers unique and exciting fishing opportunities, ensuring that anglers can enjoy productive trips throughout the year.

What techniques are popular for jetty fishing in Aransas Pass?

Jetty fishing in Aransas Pass offers anglers a range of techniques and strategies to pursue a diverse array of fish species. One popular method is bottom fishing near the jetty rocks, targeting species like redfish, speckled trout, and flounder. Anglers use live bait, such as shrimp, mullet, or cut bait, rigged on Carolina or Texas rigs to present their offerings close to the rocky structures where these fish often congregate. This technique requires patience and a keen eye for subtle bites, as the fish tend to feed closer to the seabed.

Another effective approach is using artificial lures to mimic baitfish movements and entice predatory fish. Topwater lures, jigs, and soft plastics are commonly used to target speckled trout and redfish around the jetties. Anglers employ various retrieval techniques, such as a steady retrieve or a twitch-and-pause method, to imitate fleeing prey and trigger strikes. The versatility of lures allows anglers to cover more water and explore different depths and areas of the jetty, maximizing their chances of encountering active fish.

For those looking to target larger species like tarpon or jack crevalle, live bait fishing with larger offerings such as mullet or menhaden can be highly effective. These powerful fish are often found cruising near the jetties, especially during the warmer months when they are more active. Anglers may use heavier tackle to handle the strength of these fish and ensure a successful hookup. Patience and persistence are key when targeting these trophy fish, as they require careful presentation and a strategic approach to maximize the chances of a memorable catch. Overall, jetty fishing in Aransas Pass offers a blend of traditional and modern techniques, catering to anglers of all preferences and skill levels seeking adventure along the Texas coast.

What species are popular for jetty fishing in Aransas Pass?

Jetty fishing in Aransas Pass presents anglers with a rich variety of fish species to target throughout the year. One of the most prized catches is the redfish, known for its bronze coloration and strong fighting ability. These fish can often be found near the jetty rocks, where they hunt for smaller fish and crustaceans. Anglers typically use live shrimp, mullet, or cut bait to entice redfish, employing techniques like bottom fishing or casting near structures to maximize their chances of a hookup. Redfish are particularly active during cooler months but can be caught year-round with the right approach.

Speckled trout are another popular target species when jetty fishing in Aransas Pass. These trout are known for their distinctive spots and delicious white flesh, making them a favorite among recreational anglers. Speckled trout are often found in deeper channels near the jetties or around submerged structures, where they ambush passing baitfish. Anglers use a variety of baits and lures, such as live shrimp, mullet, soft plastics, and topwater lures, to attract speckled trout, adjusting their tactics based on the time of day and prevailing conditions.

Flounder are also abundant around the jetties of Aransas Pass, particularly during their seasonal migrations. These flatfish are masters of camouflage, blending in with the sandy bottoms where they lie in wait for prey. Anglers target flounder using live bait such as mullet or mud minnows, as well as artificial lures that mimic small fish or shrimp. Flounder fishing often requires a bit of finesse, as these fish are known for their subtle bites and can be challenging to hook. Nonetheless, their delicious meat and the thrill of catching them make flounder a sought-after species among jetty anglers in Aransas Pass.

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    AMAZING!!! Our trip with COREY was exactly what we had hoped for. My husband and I took our 2 young boys fishing with Corey and he was so great with them. It was our fish time fishing salt water, and he made it a breeze. He was so good with the boys and was on top of everything the entire time. Not only did he bait their hooks, help them when reeling in and getting fish off the line, he taught them and encouraged them as well. He was so great!! Corey also had a great personality and my entire family felt like he was someone we’ve known forever. He was really an easy-going guy to be around. The weather wasn’t really in our favor, but Corey went above and beyond to make it happen for the boys. He also cleaned the fish, of course, and did it in good time. He was punctual and communicated very well :) Money well spent, and we will definitely be booking with Corey when we come back to the beach again. Great guy and great trip! :) He’s your man.

    Jenni G. | July 8, 2025

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  • ★★★★★
    We had a great experience with Corey. He had a very nice, clean, newer boat with all new fishing poles that were top of the line. He was very patient as we had three new fisherman onboard including our 6 year old daughter and her grandmother. You can't beat a morning out on Port Aransas waters.

    Shaun S. | July 8, 2025

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    Great trip and David is a well experienced fisherman! Caught some reds! Matt

    Matthew D. | July 5, 2025

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    Great Captain great experience fantastic Boat and fantastic day

    Edwin J. | June 26, 2025

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    Enjoyed Alex. Will book again.

    Kay S. | June 18, 2025

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