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Fishing in Hitchcock
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trip description for Galveston Bay with Captain Harry in Hitchcock

Hop on board with Captain Harry and experience an amazing day of fishing in the Galveston Bay! Captain Harry will use his experience and knowledge to take you where the fish are biting! Listen to his advice and you will soon be haulin' in some trophy size fish. Some commonly targeted species include trout, redfish, flounder, and many more. Captain Harry launches his trips out of Harborwalk. Upon departing, you can expect 6 hours (a half-day) or 8 hours (a full day) of action-packed fishing! Give those hamstrings a little stretch before the trip - Captain Harry is known for bringing in some big fish. **Save 100$ when you book non-holidays Monday thru Thursday** Read More

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Galveston Bay With Captain Harry

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25 ft 1 - 4 People $$
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Fishing in Galveston
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trip description for Galveston Bay Fishing in Galveston

Join Captain Blake on a Galveston Bay fishing trip. Using his experience and knowledge, Blake will determine what the best method is for catching fish that day and show you the ropes. Take up to three others for a max number of four anglers ensuring everybody can get lots of advice. Blake will make sure you have everything you'll need to go fishing, so just bring your fishing license, sun protection, and any snacks or extra beverages you would want. Whether you're an experienced veteran or a brand new angler, Captain Blake will ensure to cater to all of your fishing needs. Get pumped up when you've got Captain Blake by your side because you're working with one the best guides in the Galveston area! Read More

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Galveston Bay Fishing

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Fishing in Hitchcock
Fishing in Hitchcock
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trip description for Reel in the Bay with Captain Harry in Hitchcock

Hop on board with Captain Harry and experience an amazing day of fishing in the Galveston Bay! Captain Harry will use his experience and knowledge to take you where the fish are biting! Listen to his advice and you will soon be haulin' in some trophy size fish. Some commonly targeted species include trout, redfish, flounder, and many more. Captain Harry launches his trips out of Harborwalk. Upon departing, you can expect 6 hours of action-packed fishing! Give those hamstrings a little stretch before the trip - Captain Harry is known for bringing in some big fish. Read More

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Reel In The Bay With Captain Harry

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25 ft 1 - 4 People $$
Fishing in Galveston
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trip description for Galveston Inshore Classic in Galveston

This trip with Captain Epi is a great way to enjoy some of the best fishing that the Gulf Coast has to offer. The Galveston Bay area offers extraordinary fishing for a number of shallow-water species, including classic Texas gamefish like Flounder, Redfish, Sheepshead, and Speckled Trout. To hook up on these species, you'll be using a variety of techniques including bottom fishing, drift fishing, and trolling. You'll be fishing from the deck of Captain Epi's beautiful 25' Haynie Magnum. It's a perfect boat for the shallow waters of the Gulf, and is powered by a 250 horsepower Mercury Pro XS engine to get you on the fish fast! She also features top electronics, including GPS, a fishfinder, and a multimedia system. Everything you need for a comfortable, productive day of fishing is right here. You're advised to bring food and drinks for the day, plus a Texas Fishing License with a Saltwater stamp. Bring along a camera to capture the best moments, plus some polarized sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen. If you want to keep your catch, bring a cooler—Captain Epi will help you fillet your fish. Read More

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Galveston Inshore Classic

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25 ft 1 - 4 People $$
Fishing in Galveston
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trip description for Wade Fishing Frenzy in Galveston

Welcome to Galveston Bay, one of the most popular fishing destinations in Texas! This is where the Gulf of Mexico meets the bays and estuaries that are home to some of the best game fish in the region. Galveston Bay is known for its incredible flounder, redfish, and speckled trout fishing, and one of the best ways to experience it is by wade fishing. Wade fishing is a unique and exciting way to catch fish, and it's especially popular in Galveston Bay. This type of fishing involves standing in the shallow water and casting your line, using a lure or bait to entice the fish to bite. The thrill of feeling the tug on your line and the satisfaction of reeling in a big catch is hard to beat! The best time to go wade fishing in Galveston Bay is during the fall and winter months, when the water is cooler and the fish are more active. Flounder, redfish, and speckled trout are all plentiful during this time of year, and you're sure to have an amazing time. Flounder are a popular catch in Galveston Bay, and they're known for their delicious, delicate meat. These flatfish are often found hiding in the sandy bottoms of the bay, and you can use a variety of lures and baits to entice them to bite. As you cast your line and wait for a bite, keep an eye out for any movement or ripples in the water. When a flounder bites, you'll feel a distinct tug on your line, and you'll need to reel it in quickly to avoid losing it. Redfish, also known as red drum, are another popular game fish in Galveston Bay. These powerful fish can grow up to 50 pounds, and they put up a fierce fight when you hook them. You can use a variety of lures and baits to catch redfish, including live shrimp, mullet, and crab. As you reel in your line, you'll feel the redfish tugging and pulling, trying to get away. But with some skill and patience, you'll be able to land a big one. Finally, there's speckled trout, which are perhaps the most sought-after game fish in Galveston Bay. These beautiful fish are known for their distinctive spots and their tasty, flaky meat. You can use a variety of lures and baits to catch speckled trout, including topwater lures, soft plastics, and live shrimp. As you cast your line, keep an eye out for any signs of trout activity, such as jumping or splashing in the water. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a beginner, a wade fishing trip in Galveston Bay is an experience you won't soon forget. With some patience, skill, and a bit of luck, you'll be able to catch some amazing flounder, redfish, and speckled trout, and enjoy some of the best fishing in Texas! Read More

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Wade Fishing Frenzy

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24 ft 1 - 4 People $
Fishing in Galveston
Fishing in Galveston
Fishing in Galveston
trip description for Galveston Inshore Trip in Galveston

Adventure through the West Bay, East Bay, and Trinity Bay with Captain Ralph, a highly touted guide with 40+ years of fishing experience! Stay on the lookout for Redfish, Speckled Trout, and Flounder, three of Texas’ most sought-after game fish. You can choose between a 4, 6, and 8-hour trip, depending on how much fishing you want to do in one day. It should be smooth sailing as you navigate the bays in search of the rock piles and jetties where you can find these delicious inshore fish. Captain Ralph can fit up to 6 people on the spacious deck of his 26' center console, so bring your family and friends along for the adventure. The vessel is powered by a 350hp Suzuki engine, which will speed you around the bay complex. You will be fishing with light tackle and live bait stored in the live bait well. There is also a cooler on board where you can store your catch during the trip. You should bring a cooler in your car though to keep the fish fresh on the drive home. Besides a cooler, all you need to bring are some snacks, a valid Texas fishing license, and some good company! Captain Ralph provides all the rods, reels, live bait, and tackle. Be sure to wear appropriate clothing and check the weather in the days before your trip. A hat and sunblock are always a good idea, so you don't get too crispy out on the water. Read More

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Everything to Know About Booking a Freeport flounder fishing charter

What are the best flounder fishing charters in Freeport?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 45 flounder trips in Freeport, and the most popular trips in the area are Bay Fishing Trip guided by Ryan, Freeport Inshore Slam guided by Kale, and Freeport San Luis Beach Bay Fishing guided by Mike.

Our guides in Freeport are rated a 4.96 out of 5 based on 2541 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

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Another popular city nearby for booking a Flounder charter is Surfside Beach.

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

What types of flounder fishing charters are common in Freeport?

Deep Sea fishing is the most popular for flounder in Freeport as well as inshore fishing, jetty fishing, and flats fishing.

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

How much do Freeport flounder fishing charters cost?

for flounder in Freeport prices can range anywhere from about $500 to $958, but the average price for a half day trip for flounder in Freeport is $660. The average price for a full day trip for flounder in Freeport is $761.

What month is best for flounder fishing in Freeport?

The most popular season for flounder fishing in Freeport is summer, and most anglers book their trips 20 days in advance.

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

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

What is flounder fishing in Freeport all about?

Flounder are a prized species among anglers in Freeport, Texas, offering both recreational enjoyment and delectable table fare. These unique fish are well-known for their flattened bodies and distinctive camouflage patterns that allow them to blend seamlessly into sandy and muddy bottoms. In Freeport, flounder can be found in a variety of habitats, including coastal bays, estuaries, and nearshore waters, where they lie in wait to ambush prey such as shrimp, small fish, and crustaceans.

Anglers in Freeport employ a variety of techniques to target flounder, depending on the season and environmental conditions. One popular method is drift fishing, where anglers drift along sandy bottoms or near structure while casting or dragging bait along the bottom. Live bait such as mud minnows, finger mullet, or shrimp is often used to entice flounder into biting. Additionally, artificial lures such as soft plastics or jigs can also be effective for catching flounder, particularly when bounced along the bottom in a slow, erratic manner to mimic the movement of prey.

Flounder fishing in Freeport is most productive during the spring and fall months when these fish are actively feeding in preparation for spawning or migrating. Anglers often target flounder near shallow flats, channels, or along the edges of oyster reefs and other structure where flounder are likely to congregate. While flounder fishing can be challenging due to their elusive nature and tendency to lie hidden on the bottom, the thrill of hooking into one of these prized fish and the promise of a delicious meal make it a favorite pursuit among anglers in Freeport.

What are the most popular months to fish for flounder in Freeport?

In Freeport, Texas, the flounder fishing season is influenced by various environmental factors and the behavior of these elusive fish species. Typically, the peak seasons for targeting flounder in Freeport occur during the spring and fall months. In spring, as water temperatures begin to warm up, flounder become more active and move into shallow estuarine areas to spawn. Anglers often target flounder near marshy shorelines, oyster reefs, and tidal creeks, where they can find an abundance of prey.

Fall is another productive season for flounder fishing in Freeport. As water temperatures begin to cool down and baitfish migrate, flounder become more active and feed aggressively in preparation for the winter months. During this time, anglers can target flounder near passes, jetties, and along the edges of channels where these fish congregate to ambush prey. The fall season often provides anglers with excellent opportunities to catch larger flounder as they fatten up before the onset of colder weather.

While spring and fall are considered prime seasons for flounder fishing in Freeport, these fish can be caught year-round, depending on local conditions and habitat preferences. During the summer months, flounder may move into deeper channels or nearshore waters to escape the heat, presenting anglers with different challenges and opportunities for targeting them. With its diverse fishing opportunities and abundance of flounder, Freeport offers anglers the chance to pursue these prized fish throughout the seasons, providing thrilling adventures on the water.

What techniques are popular for catching flounder in Freeport?

Flounder fishing in Freeport, Texas, requires anglers to employ specific techniques tailored to the behavior and habitat preferences of these elusive fish. One effective technique for targeting flounder is drift fishing. Anglers drift along sandy bottoms, channels, or near structure while casting or dragging bait along the bottom. Live bait such as mud minnows, finger mullet, or shrimp are commonly used to entice flounder into biting. The key to successful drift fishing for flounder is to maintain a slow and steady drift while keeping the bait close to the bottom where flounder are known to lie in wait.

Another popular technique for flounder fishing in Freeport is bottom bouncing. Anglers use a weighted rig, such as a Carolina rig or a Texas rig, to present bait near the bottom where flounder are likely to be hiding. This technique allows anglers to cover a variety of depths and bottom structures while enticing flounder to strike. Live bait, artificial lures such as soft plastics or jigs, or even scented baits can be effective when bottom bouncing for flounder.

In addition to drift fishing and bottom bouncing, anglers in Freeport also utilize artificial lures to target flounder. Soft plastics, such as swimbaits or shrimp imitations, can be rigged on jig heads and bounced along the bottom to mimic the movement of prey. Anglers may also employ techniques such as jigging or twitching to impart action to the lure and entice flounder into biting. With its diverse fishing opportunities and abundance of flounder, Freeport offers anglers a variety of techniques to pursue these prized fish amidst the scenic waters of the Texas coast.

What other species are popular in Freeport?

In addition to flounder, Freeport, Texas, offers anglers a wealth of other species to target, ensuring diverse and exciting fishing experiences. One popular species among anglers is the redfish, also known as red drum. These powerful and hard-fighting fish can be found in abundance in the shallow marshes, flats, and along the shoreline of Freeport's bays and estuaries. Anglers target redfish using a variety of techniques, including sight fishing with artificial lures or live bait, as well as casting around structure such as oyster beds or grassy flats. Redfish provide anglers with thrilling battles and are prized for their excellent taste.

Another sought-after species in Freeport is the speckled trout, also known as spotted seatrout. Speckled trout are prolific in the bays, flats, and channels surrounding Freeport, particularly during the cooler months. Anglers often target speckled trout using artificial lures such as soft plastics or topwater plugs, as well as live bait such as shrimp or mullet. Speckled trout are known for their aggressive strikes and acrobatic fights, making them a favorite among inshore anglers.

In addition to redfish and speckled trout, anglers in Freeport can target a variety of other species, including black drum, sheepshead, flounder, and tripletail, among others. Whether fishing from the shoreline, a boat, or kayak, anglers have plenty of opportunities to enjoy the diverse fishing opportunities that Freeport's coastal waters have to offer. With its abundance of fish species and scenic landscapes, Freeport remains a premier destination for anglers seeking thrilling adventures on the water.

Recent Reviews of Captain Experiences

  • ★★★★★
    Great time with Capt. Justen. He is very knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful. We caught a good mixed bag of fish and hope to go fishing with him again.

    Austin N. with Justen S. of Hitchcock, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Justen was amazing! Had us on fish all night between big reds and slot buster speckled trout we had a busy night and he kept up with us making sure we had everything we needed. I would plan a trip to Galveston just to go fishing with him again. Amazing experience!!

    Colin G. with Justen S. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Blake was great! He knows where the are.

    Patrick U. with Blake S. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Had a great time with Dean. Hard fishing but he never gave up. First cast put a 20” spec in the cooler and a couple more to follow. Will contact Dean for our next fishing trip. Highly recommended. Thanks- Don and Carol

    Kenneth D. with Dean M. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Dean is an excellent guide. He was so patient and did his best to find us the perfect fishing hole. We throughly enjoyed our trip and will definitely book Dean as our guide in the future!

    Kenneth D. with Dean M. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Richard was fantastic! He was a wealth of knowledge about fishing in Galveston Bay. My family caught enough fish for a fresh supper.

    Ross H. with Richard C. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Dean was an awesome guide. He provided everything we needed to make this trip one heck of an experience. We caught plenty of fish at a nice size and really enjoyed pulling them in. My son (13) caught the biggest one Lol you should've seen the smile on his face. It was PRICELESS! :) We caught drum and trout that day. I have to say we a had a Damn good time! We will be back for sure! Catching good fish like that was a Blast! Good eating and too easy to catch. Dean put us right on the fish. Oh yea and did I mention Dean also filleted all the fish for us and zip locked it. We got back to the house heated up two pots of cooking oil made ourselves a seasoned batter and dropped that Fresh filleted fish in one of the Hot pots of oil and then dropped some french fries out the bag in the other. Let me tell you, we had ourselves a fish fry that day Jack! Big Shout to Dean AWESOME GUY and GUIDE!!

    Leon T. with Dean M. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    We booked with captain Ralph but we're switched to captain r Ryan. Both were great on the phone and informed us what to expect. Ryan was fantastic. Myself and two sons caught plenty of fish. I would highly recommend. We did the 6 hour trip.

    Jonathan H. with Ralph F. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Mike was great! He was experienced, had a great rig that was perfect for the mission and had a great attitude. Lot's of fun.

    Stuart F. with Mike A. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Good went fishing for what I wanted to catch my luck was not so good but my boys did good

    Raymond P. with Ralph F. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    We had a great time with Cap Mike. We will be booking another trip with him again. He is a 10 out of 10. We highly recommend him to anyone

    John C. with Mike S. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Captain Mike was awesome! Very knowledgeable and confident. We truly enjoyed our first flounder gigging experience and will definitely return. The process was well organized and we were well informed every step of the way. Would strongly recommend Captain Mike!

    Dean H. with Mike A. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Micheal was very personable and educational.

    Tabitha C. with Michael M. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Had an amazing time. Captain went above and beyond to make our trip enjoyable!

    Walter L. with Dean M. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Darrell was friendly, patient and knowledgeable regarding the Galveston waters. This was the first saltwater fishing experience for my 11-year-old son. Darrell was great working with him and made both of us feel welcomed and comfortable.

    John M. with Darrell H. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Ralph did a great job with us. He made sure the kids were having a good time even though the fish weren’t biting really well. He worked his tail off trying to get us on the fish and we did catch a few.

    Chris L. with Ralph F. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Justen was great, kept us on the fish all day!

    Justin S. with Justen S. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Great guide! We caught lots of fish! We had a wonderful time! Definitely recommend!

    Christopher R. with Dean M. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Ryan worked his butt off and everybody caught something. Trip ended on a high note with a 27 inch trout.

    Roy M. with Ryan D. of Freeport, Texas

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

    Colleen S. with Robert M. of Freeport, Texas

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