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Jetty, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Galveston

Bay And Jetty Fishing

100% (2)
27 ft 1 - 6 People $$

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trip description for Freeport Flounder Gigging in Galveston

This trip promises a Flounder Gigging experience you will never forget! We will start the trip right about dark and will end around 1AM . I will have an ice chest on the boat with bottle waters and will have room if you would like to bring your own drinks or snacks. Please no glass bottles. Read More

Inshore Fishing Charter in Galveston

Freeport Flounder Gigging

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17 ft 1 - 4 People $$
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trip description for Fly Fishing Galveston in Galveston

Embark on a fly fishing adventure with Captain Richard through Galveston’s huge expanse of sand, grass, and mudflats that provide plenty of opportunities to cast away at your favorite gulf coast inshore species! Captain Richard specifically targets redfish but you could reel in some drum, sheepshead, jack crevalle, and speckled trout. Captain Richard will provide 8,9, and 10 weight rods, but you can also bring your own. He will also provide light snacks! Join him for a spectacular day on Galveston's inshore flats. Read More

Flats, Inshore Fishing Charter in Galveston

Fly Fishing Galveston

100% (1)
18 ft 1 - 2 People $$
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trip description for Galveston Trout and Redfish Roundup in Galveston

Get out there and enjoy an unforgettable inshore fishing adventure in Galveston, Texas, with Captain Dean as your guide! On this trip, you'll get to experience the thrill of reeling in classic saltwater game fish, including Redfish, Speckled Trout, Flounder, and more. These fish are all super fun to catch, and make for great eating as well. You'll be fishing from the deck of Captain Dean's 24' Triton center console, which is ideal for fishing here in Galveston Bay. Captain Dean's years of experience and expert knowledge of the local fishing spots ensure a successful and enjoyable trip for anglers of all skill levels. Join him for a day of fun, relaxation, and memories that will last a lifetime! Read More

Inshore Fishing Charter in Galveston

Galveston Trout And Redfish Roundup

100% (7)
24 ft 1 - 4 People $$
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trip description for Fly Fishing Galveston in Galveston

If you thought that fishing in Galveston started and ended with the Bay, think again. The grassy flats and backwater fishing here is incredible, and provides a perfect opportunity to go after big Redfish, Black Drum, and Sheepshead—all on the fly! Captain Collin is a true expert when it comes to flyfishing this area, and he knows all the local hot spots so you can be confident that you'll get on the fish. You'll be fishing from Captain Collin's 18' Bossman Tortuga shallow stalking skiff. She's an ideal boat for maneuvering through the tidal back bays and flooded marshes around Galveston. Captain Collin will pole you around with deft skill and post up in inches of water looking for pushes, tails, and shadows lurking in the dark colored water. Captain Collin will provide you with all the equipment you need including flies, rods, and reels. All you need to bring is proper clothing, a cooler for snacks and drinks, your Texas Saltwater Fishing License, and sunblock. Also, be sure to have polarized sunglasses and a camera to capture the memories! Read More

Flats, Inshore Fishing Charter in Galveston

Fly Fishing Galveston

100% (6)
18 ft 1 - 2 People $
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trip description for Cacciotti Michael in Galveston

Customers will buy the bait, I will finished all fishing gear and I will clean all catch. Read More

Inshore, Jetty, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Galveston

Cacciotti Michael

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24 ft 1 - 4 People $
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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

Flats, Inshore Fishing Charter in Galveston

Wade Fishing Frenzy

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24 ft 1 - 4 People $
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trip description for Shark Adventure in Galveston

We will be targeting big black tip and spinner sharks off the Galveston beachfront. There will be also other species of sharks, those are just the most common types. These trips range from 3 miles to 9 miles off the Galveston beach front. These trips are fun for all anglers of all ages. Sharks bring a thrill that most fish cannot. Hot and heavy action and a huge pull is what to expect on these trips. Read More

Nearshore Fishing Charter in Galveston

Shark Adventure

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25 ft 1 - 4 People $$
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trip description for Galveston Catch and Release Only in Galveston

Join Captain Michael for a productive day of fishing in Galveston, Texas! Captain Michael will help you target Redfish and Speckled Trout on this 5-hour trip. You will fish aboard his 26’ Majek Extreme center console boat equipped with a 300 HP Suzuki engine as well as a GPS, fishfinder, live bait well (shrimp and croaker - included at additional price), multimedia system, wireless trolling motor, and an icebox. He can accommodate up to 4 anglers. Make sure to bring a valid Texas fishing license, food, a hat, sunscreen, and some good company! Captain Michael will provide all rods, reels, tackle, and lures. He will also provide water but feel free to bring your own drinks. Whether it’s your first time on the water or you are a seasoned professional, Captain Michael would love to take you out on a fishing adventure to remember! Read More

Inshore, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Galveston

Galveston Catch And Release Only

100% (6)
26 ft 1 - 4 People $
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trip description for Trophy Trout Trip in Galveston

Chase Trophy Redfish and Speckled Trout with Captain Tanner in Galveston! Join us for an exhilarating fishing adventure as we target trophy-sized Redfish and Speckled Trout. Captain Tanner will lead you through the inshore waters, flats, and jetties of Galveston, Texas, in pursuit of these prized catches. What's in Store? Targeting Trophies: This trip is all about the thrill of the hunt for trophy-sized Redfish and Speckled Trout. We'll employ both artificial and live baits as we explore shallow bays and water columns. For Intermediate to Advanced Anglers: These trips are designed for anglers with intermediate to advanced skills who are eager to target trophy fish. Captain Tanner will provide the expertise and guidance to help you achieve your angling goals. All Ages Welcome: While this adventure is perfect for serious anglers, all ages are welcome! Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to fishing, you'll have the opportunity to learn and enjoy the excitement. Meet Captain Tanner: Your Expert Guide Captain Tanner is a skilled and experienced guide, ready to share his knowledge and lead you to the best spots for Redfish and Speckled Trout. With his guidance and the prime location of Galveston, you're in for an unforgettable angling experience. Book Your Trophy Fishing Trip Today! Don't miss the chance to embark on this exciting fishing adventure with Captain Tanner. Secure your spot now and get ready for a day filled with thrilling pursuits, camaraderie, and memories that will last a lifetime. Let Captain Tanner and the vibrant marine life help you create fishing memories you'll cherish forever! Read More

Flats, Inshore, Jetty Fishing Charter in Galveston

Trophy Trout Trip

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25 ft 1 - 4 People $$
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trip description for 22' Whaler Inshore in Galveston

Captain Vincent will use his lifelong fishing experience and knowledge to take you where the fish are biting! Expect a whole lot of Speckled Trout, Redfish, Flounder, and Tarpon on your half (6 hour) or full (8 hour) day adventure across the Galveston Bay. Captain Vincent will provide artificial bait, so hook one on and let it rip! Treat yourself and three others to a day on the water with Captain Vincent! Read More

Inshore, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Galveston

22' Whaler Inshore

100% (2)
22 ft 1 - 4 People $$
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trip description for Half Day Bay - 24’ Kenner in Galveston

Head out of Galveston for a phenomenal day out on the water with Captain Reggie! On this trip, you'll drift-fish over shelves, underwater structure, and secret "honey holes" that Captain Reggie has identified over his many years fishing the Galveston area. Depending on your goals for the day, you can target Speckled Trout, Redfish, Flounder and Sheepshead—to name just a few. This trip is also a great chance to go for a "Texas Grand Slam" or a "Texas Triple" by catching a Redfish, a Trout, and a Flounder in one day! No matter which species you choose to pursue, Captain Reggie is a pleasure to share a boat with. He's happy to work with box experts and beginners alike, and loves showing "greenhorns" the wonders of saltwater fishing. His knowledge of the Galveston waterways makes him a great captain and an even better teacher, for beginners to experienced anglers! Captain Reggie provides all the rods, reels, tackle, and bait you could possibly need for a successful day slaying the fish. All you need to do is meet Captain Reggie at the dock. Please remember your sun protection, your cooler with snacks and drinks, and your Texas Fishing License. Captain Reggie will take it from there and ensure you have a fantastic day on the water! Read More

Inshore Fishing Charter in Galveston

Half Day Bay - 24’ Kenner

92% (24)
24 ft 1 - 4 People $
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trip description for Half Day on the Bay in Galveston

Texas Fishing Charters is located in Galveston, Texas. Founded by Captain Zach, this is family owned and operated company. Capt. Zach comes from a long line of honorable fishermen and his sea instinct is honed in a way that is sure to put you the fish. More than just a skilled captain and fisherman, he will take the time to teach you about fishing techniques and conservation. Expect your trip with Capt. Zach to not only be fun, productive, and rewarding, but also educational as he has been fishing these specific waters for 8 years. Depending on the time of year, you’ll chase after Speckled Trout, Redfish, Black Drum, Sheepshead, Pompano, Jack Crevalle, Sharks, and many other species. During the Red Fish or Black Drum spawn, expect to catch and release some massive trophy fish! Read More

Inshore, Jetty, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Galveston

Half Day On The Bay

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26 ft 1 - 6 People $$

Everything to Know About Booking a Galveston channel catfish fishing charter

What are the best channel catfish fishing charters in Galveston?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 1 channel catfish trip in Galveston: Bay and Jetty Fishing guided by Michael.

Our guides in Galveston are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 2565 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

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What types of channel catfish fishing charters are common in Galveston?

Nearshore fishing is the most popular for channel catfish in Galveston as well as jetty fishing.

The most common fishing techniques in Galveston are bottom fishing, heavy tackle fishing, and light tackle fishing.

How much do Galveston channel catfish fishing charters cost?

for channel catfish in Galveston prices can range anywhere from about $685 to $965, but the average price for a half day trip for channel catfish in Galveston is $725. The average price for a full day trip for channel catfish in Galveston is $925.

What month is best for channel catfish fishing in Galveston?

The most popular season for channel catfish fishing in Galveston is summer, and most anglers book their trips 20 days in advance.

Do I need a Galveston fishing license for channel catfish and what are the bag limits for channel catfish in Galveston?

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

What is channel catfish fishing in Galveston all about?

While channel catfish may not be as prevalent or iconic as some other species in Galveston, Texas, they still offer anglers an opportunity for enjoyable freshwater fishing experiences. Galveston boasts several freshwater bodies, including lakes, ponds, and reservoirs, where channel catfish can be found. These fish, known for their distinctive forked tail and prominent barbels, are often targeted by anglers seeking a relaxing day of fishing and the chance to reel in some tasty catches.

Anglers in Galveston can employ a variety of techniques to catch channel catfish, including bottom fishing with natural baits such as worms, chicken livers, or stink bait. Channel catfish are bottom feeders, so presenting bait near the lake or riverbed is key to attracting their attention. Additionally, fishing near structures such as submerged logs, brush piles, or rocky outcrops can increase the likelihood of hooking into a channel catfish, as these areas provide cover and ambush points for these opportunistic feeders.

While channel catfish may not be as glamorous as some of the saltwater species found in Galveston, they offer a relaxing and rewarding fishing experience for anglers of all ages and skill levels. Whether fishing from the shore, a dock, or a boat, anglers in Galveston can enjoy the tranquility of freshwater fishing while soaking in the scenic beauty of the surrounding landscape. And with channel catfish known for their firm, white flesh and mild flavor, anglers may even take home a delicious meal to savor after a successful day on the water.

What are the most popular months to fish for channel catfish in Galveston?

Channel catfish fishing in Galveston, Texas, experiences seasonal variations influenced by factors such as water temperature and weather conditions. Generally, channel catfish are active year-round in the freshwater bodies around Galveston, including lakes, ponds, and rivers. However, their behavior and feeding patterns may change with the seasons, impacting the success of anglers targeting these fish. During the warmer months, such as spring and summer, channel catfish tend to be more active and readily feed in shallower waters, making them easier to catch.

As the temperatures begin to cool in the fall and winter months, channel catfish in Galveston may become less active and migrate to deeper waters in search of warmer temperatures. This transition can lead to a decrease in catch rates for anglers, as channel catfish may be less active and less likely to bite during this time. However, with the right techniques and patience, anglers can still find success targeting channel catfish in deeper waters or near structures where these fish seek refuge from colder temperatures.

Despite the seasonal fluctuations, channel catfish fishing in Galveston remains a popular activity year-round for both recreational and experienced anglers. Whether casting from the shore, a pier, or a boat, anglers can enjoy the peaceful serenity of freshwater fishing while waiting for a bite from these bottom-dwelling fish. With their firm, white flesh and mild flavor, channel catfish also provide a delicious reward for anglers who successfully land a catch, making them a prized species to pursue regardless of the season.

What techniques are popular for catching channel catfish in Galveston?

In Galveston, Texas, channel catfish fishing techniques vary depending on the angler's preference, location, and the behavior of the fish. One popular method for catching channel catfish in Galveston is bottom fishing using natural baits such as chicken liver, worms, or stink bait. Anglers typically rig their lines with a weight to keep the bait on the bottom where channel catfish often feed. By casting their lines near structures like submerged logs, brush piles, or drop-offs, anglers increase their chances of enticing channel catfish to take the bait.

Another effective technique for channel catfish fishing in Galveston is drift fishing. This method involves slowly drifting along a body of water while dragging baited lines behind the boat. Anglers use a variety of natural baits or prepared baits, such as dough balls or cheese, to attract channel catfish as the boat moves along. Drift fishing allows anglers to cover a larger area and target actively feeding fish in different parts of the water column, increasing their chances of success.

Additionally, jug fishing is a popular and efficient technique for catching channel catfish in Galveston's lakes and ponds. Anglers use floating jugs or buoyant objects attached to baited lines to suspend their offerings at various depths. The jugs are then left to drift freely with the currents, allowing anglers to cover a wide area and monitor multiple lines simultaneously. When a channel catfish takes the bait, the jug will bob or tip, indicating a bite, and anglers can then reel in their catch. Whether using traditional bottom fishing, drift fishing, or jug fishing, anglers in Galveston have a variety of effective techniques to choose from when targeting channel catfish in the region's freshwater bodies.

What other species are popular in Galveston?

In addition to channel catfish, Galveston, Texas, offers a plethora of other fish species for anglers to target in its diverse freshwater bodies. One popular species is the largemouth bass, prized by anglers for its aggressive strikes and fighting prowess. Galveston's lakes, ponds, and rivers provide ample habitat for largemouth bass, offering anglers opportunities for exciting catches year-round. Whether fishing from the shore, a boat, or a kayak, anglers can enjoy the thrill of hooking into these iconic freshwater game fish using a variety of techniques such as topwater lures, crankbaits, and soft plastics.

Another sought-after species in Galveston is the crappie, a panfish known for its delicate flavor and paper-thin fillets. Crappie can be found in abundance in the freshwater bodies around Galveston, particularly in the spring when they spawn in shallow waters. Anglers often target crappie using small jigs or live minnows, casting near submerged structure such as brush piles, fallen trees, or docks where crappie congregate. Whether fishing from the shore or a boat, anglers can enjoy the challenge of landing these tasty fish and the satisfaction of a successful day on the water.

Additionally, Galveston offers opportunities to target other freshwater species such as bluegill, sunfish, and catfish species like blue catfish and flathead catfish. These fish provide anglers with a variety of fishing experiences, from relaxed days spent bobber fishing for bluegill to thrilling battles with big catfish prowling the depths. With its diverse freshwater ecosystems and abundant fish populations, Galveston ensures that anglers of all interests and skill levels can find plenty of opportunities to enjoy the excitement of freshwater fishing in this coastal Texas paradise.

Recent Reviews of Captain Experiences

  • ★★★★★
    Amazing Trip. Great crew with Capt Mike and Amanda. Caught personal bests all around. Highly Recommend!!!

    Paul S. with Michael R. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Mike was outstanding, great job!! Our first area did not pan out, so Mike took us out to another. As far as we are concerned, we hit it big. Really knew the area. He will not disappoint.

    James B. with Michael R. of Galveston, Texas

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