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Fishing in Galveston
Fishing in Galveston
Fishing in Galveston
trip description for Galveston Bay Jetty Run in Galveston

Hop on board with Captain Dan and prepare for an action-packed day of fishing the jetties! The jetties are the perfect spot to catch some big fish without a long offshore excursion. On this 4 to 6-hour trip, Captain Dan will take you close-by off the coast of Galveston where you can expect to target Cobia, Jack Crevalle, Redfish, and Speckled Trout. With his 16 years of experience, Captain Dan is sure to put you where the fish are biting. To attract these picture-worthy fish you'll be using various fishing techniques such as light tackle, heavy tackle, bottom fishing, gigging and trolling. Captain Dan is happy to demonstrate proper fundamentals for any of these techniques. Captain Dan fishes aboard a 36’ Contender center console, with a capacity for six people. Powered by 3 100 HP Suzuki engines, this well-outfitted vessel is sure to keep you comfortable. It even has curtains to keep you dry from any ocean mist! Captain Dan will provide all rods, reels, and tackle. All you need is a valid Texas fishing license as well as some food and drinks. These family-friendly trips can host up to 6 people, so make sure you bring some good company! Read More

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Galveston Bay Jetty Run

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Fishing in South Padre Island
Fishing in South Padre Island
Fishing in South Padre Island
trip description for Full or Half Day Inshore in South Padre Island

If you’ve never been fishing in South Padre Island before, then you’re missing out! And if you’re looking for a knowledgeable charter captain to take you out, Captain Arturo is a great choice. Test your angling skills and chase Redfish, Black Drum, Flounder, Sheepshead, and Speckled Trout on your 5 or 8-hour excursion through the Lower Laguna Madre. Captain Arturo will provide you with quality rods, reels, bait and tackle as well as bottled water and Gatorade. But you are more than welcome to bring your own snacks and drinks. Make sure you bring a valid Texas Fishing License with a saltwater stamp as well as some snacks of your choice. Come and explore this fishing paradise and make some everlasting memories! Read More

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Fishing in Port O'Connor
Fishing in Port O'Connor
Fishing in Port O'Connor
trip description for Night Time Flounder Gigging in Port O'Connor

Join Captain Pat on the flounder gigging trip of a lifetime! Captain Pat is offering 4 hour nighttime Flounder Gigging trips out of Port O'Connor, Texas for up to 5 anglers. Flounder fishermen often say that a slow night of gigging is better than a slow day of rod and reel fishing. Flounder gigging is a primitive yet exciting form of fishing where lights on the front of the boat illuminate the shallow bay floor to reveal the outline or the red eyes of the flounder below. You then use a forked spear - a flounder gig - to secure your catch! Try your hand at this awesome form of fishing that's sure to bring hours of entertainment. Enter your Date, Duration, Group Size, and Start Time above to Book Now with Captain Pat and Captain Experiences! Read More

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Night Time Flounder Gigging

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Fishing in Corpus Christi
Fishing in Corpus Christi
Fishing in Corpus Christi
trip description for North Padre Sunset Special in Corpus Christi

Climb aboard with Captain Kevin and get ready for an action-packed day of fishing in Corpus Christi, Texas! If you don’t like waking up early in the morning, this trip is for you. You’ll head out on the water early-mid afternoon and fish until the sun starts to set (4-5 hours after you head out). The ride back to the dock is beautiful. On your trip, you can expect to explore the South Texas coast anywhere from Copano Bay down to the Laguna Madre depending on fish trends, weather, and your personal preference. To Kevin, fishing isn't just his job, it's his passion and his lifestyle. He likes all kinds of fishing and is willing to cater your afternoon to what you're looking for. You can chase big Trout, Redfish, and Flounder in the bay, or fish nearshore, when weather permits. Throw artificials, live bait, cut bait, or flyfish. You can even try out multiple different techniques and see which one works best for you. Captain Kevin uses a 24’ Blazer Bay boat that accommodates up to 6 anglers. She features a wireless trolling motor, which won’t scare those easily spooked fish, a fishfinder, and a live bait well. Make sure you bring a valid Texas fishing license, some snacks, and an ice chest for your day’s catch. Captain Kevin will provide the rest - rods, reels, lures, live bait, and bottled water to keep you hydrated. Enjoy your day out on the water with Captain Kevin! Read More

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North Padre Sunset Special

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Fishing in Corpus Christi
Fishing in Corpus Christi
Fishing in Corpus Christi
trip description for Chasing Fins on the Coastal Bend in Corpus Christi

Based out of Marker 37 Marina in Corpus Christi, Captain Trey delivers fast and furious bay and flats fishing year-round. Redfish and Speckled Trout are the most popular species - and you can be sure Trey knows where the action is best. His 25’ Haynie comes loaded with all the gear you could possibly need from rods, and reels, to bait and tackle. This boat can take you to 'em quickly and safely to ensure that you’ll go home with plenty of memories - and your fair share of fresh fish! Captain Trey takes care of almost everything for your charter so all you need to bring is your sun protection, lunch/snacks and drinks, and your Texas fishing license! Read More

Flats, Inshore Fishing Charter in Corpus Christi

Chasing Fins On The Coastal Bend

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Fishing in Honey Grove
Fishing in Honey Grove
Fishing in Honey Grove
trip description for Lake Bois D’ Arc in Honey Grove

Hey folks. My name is Jay. This lake has just opened up few weeks ago and is fishing so good. This lake was stocked with Texas raised ShareLunker bass and they are the toughest fighting fish. A 4 pounder with fight like an 8 pounder. Lots of fun. Lake has a lot of flooded woods for great fishing love to get you booked and on this new wonderful lake. It will be the next big thing in fishing. Read More

Lake Fishing Trip in Honey Grove

Lake Bois D’ Arc

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Everything to Know About Booking a Fishing Charter in Texas

What are the best fishing charters in Texas?

Why should I book a fishing charter in Texas with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 810 trips in Texas, and the most popular trips in the area are Galveston Inshore Jetty Trip guided by Corey, Morning fishing trip!!! 7 hour guided by Shayne, and Lake Ray Hubbard White Bass+ guided by Brandon.

Our guides in Texas are rated a 4.86 out of 5 based on 3462 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

All guides on Captain Experiences are licensed, insured, and 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 charters / fishing lessons in Texas? Check out our beginner and family friendly charters in Texas.

What types of fishing charters are common in Texas?

Deep Sea fishing is the most popular type of fishing in Texas as well as inshore fishing, flats fishing, and nearshore fishing.

The most commonly sought after species in Texas are: 1. redfish, 2. speckled trout, 3. black drum, 4. flounder, and 5. sheepshead.

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

How much do Texas fishing charters cost?

Prices in Texas can range anywhere from about $500 to $3,100, but the average price for a half day trip in Texas is $1,042. The average price for a full day trip in Texas is $1,818.

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 fishing in Texas?

The most popular season for fishing in Texas is summer, and most anglers book their trips 13 days in advance.

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

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

What is fishing in Texas all about?

Fishing in Texas is a beloved pastime and a vibrant part of the state's culture, offering a diverse range of angling experiences across its vast landscapes. From the Gulf Coast's saltwater bays to the numerous freshwater lakes and rivers scattered throughout the state, Texas boasts plentiful opportunities for both recreational and competitive fishing. Anglers can target a variety of species depending on their location and preference, including redfish, speckled trout, largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie, among others.

The Texas coast along the Gulf of Mexico is particularly renowned for its saltwater fishing opportunities. Whether casting from a pier, wading in shallow flats, or heading offshore, anglers can pursue prized catches like red snapper, flounder, and kingfish. The bountiful waters near Galveston, Corpus Christi, and South Padre Island attract fishing enthusiasts year-round, drawn not only by the abundance of fish but also by the chance to experience the coastal scenery and warm hospitality.

Inland, Texas offers a wealth of freshwater fishing options. Lakes such as Lake Fork, known for its trophy-sized largemouth bass, and Lake Texoma, famous for striped bass and catfish, draw anglers seeking record catches and memorable outings. Rivers like the Guadalupe and Brazos provide opportunities for fly fishing and scenic drifts amidst stunning natural landscapes. Whether fishing from the shore, a boat, or exploring remote riverbanks, Texas offers a rich tapestry of fishing experiences that cater to anglers of all skill levels and preferences.

What are the most popular months to go fishing in Texas?

Fishing seasons in Texas are influenced by the state's diverse geography and the varying behaviors of its fish species throughout the year. Spring kicks off a busy season as temperatures warm, enticing fish to become more active. Along the Texas coast, this time sees a surge in activity for species like speckled trout and redfish as they move closer to shore and into the bays to spawn. Anglers take advantage of mild weather and favorable tides, often targeting these prized catches with live bait or artificial lures.

Summer in Texas brings warmer waters and longer days, prompting fish to seek deeper and cooler habitats. While inland lakes and rivers may slow down during the heat of the day, early mornings and late evenings offer prime fishing opportunities. Bass fishing, particularly for largemouth and smallmouth bass, remains popular as anglers adjust their techniques to target these fish in deeper waters or shaded areas. Along the coast, offshore fishing for species like kingfish and dorado peaks during this time, with anglers venturing farther out to sea to find the best spots.

Fall signals a shift in fishing patterns across Texas as temperatures begin to cool. This season is highly anticipated for anglers targeting trophy-sized fish, especially in inland lakes where bass and crappie become more active. Cooler weather also brings migratory species like flounder into shallow coastal waters, providing excellent opportunities for shore anglers and those fishing from boats. As winter approaches, fishing slows down in some areas, but certain species like trout and redfish remain accessible along the coast, offering year-round excitement for dedicated anglers willing to brave the cooler temperatures. Overall, Texas's fishing seasons offer a dynamic and rewarding experience for anglers throughout the year, catering to a wide range of preferences and techniques.

What types of fishing are popular in Texas?

Fishing in Texas spans a variety of types and techniques, reflecting the state's diverse aquatic habitats and abundant fish species. Along the Gulf Coast, saltwater fishing is a major draw, with anglers targeting popular species such as redfish, speckled trout, and flounder. Techniques like drift fishing with live shrimp or artificial lures, as well as bottom fishing with cut bait, are effective in the bays and nearshore waters. Offshore fishing for larger species like kingfish, dorado, and snapper involves deep-sea techniques such as trolling with lures or baited rigs, often requiring boats equipped for longer journeys into the Gulf of Mexico.

Inland, Texas offers numerous freshwater fishing opportunities in its lakes, rivers, and reservoirs. Bass fishing is particularly prominent, with lakes like Lake Fork and Sam Rayburn Reservoir known for producing trophy-sized largemouth bass. Anglers employ techniques such as casting topwater lures over submerged vegetation or using jigs and crankbaits to target bass in deeper waters near structure. Crappie fishing is also popular, especially during spawning seasons in the spring, with anglers using techniques like jigging or spider rigging to catch these panfish in abundance.

Texas's rivers provide additional opportunities for fishing, including fly fishing for species like trout in rivers such as the Guadalupe River. Anglers here often focus on matching hatch patterns with artificial flies and targeting riffles and pools where trout congregate. Catfish are another prized catch throughout Texas, with techniques ranging from bottom fishing with stink bait or chicken liver in rivers to jug fishing and trotlining in larger reservoirs. Whether pursuing saltwater giants off the coast or casting for bass in inland lakes, Texas offers a wealth of fishing experiences tailored to every angler's preference and skill level.

What species are popular for fishing in Texas?

Fishing in Texas offers a rich diversity of species to target, catering to both freshwater and saltwater enthusiasts across the state. Along the Gulf Coast, anglers can pursue iconic saltwater species such as redfish, speckled trout, and flounder. Redfish, known for their strength and distinctive bronze color, thrive in marshy areas and along sandy flats, where anglers often use live or cut bait on bottom rigs or artificial lures to entice strikes. Speckled trout, another prized catch, are found in deeper channels and around grassy shorelines, with techniques like drift fishing or casting soft plastic baits proving effective. Flounder, renowned for their tasty fillets, are typically caught using live minnows or artificial jigs near structure or in sandy areas.

Inland, Texas boasts a vibrant bass fishery, with largemouth bass being the most sought-after species. Lakes such as Lake Fork, Falcon Lake, and Lake Sam Rayburn are renowned for producing trophy-sized bass year-round. Anglers employ a variety of techniques including flipping and pitching plastic worms or jigs into dense cover, topwater lures during dawn and dusk, and crankbaits or spinnerbaits along rocky shorelines or drop-offs. Spring and fall are particularly productive seasons as bass move shallow to spawn or feed aggressively before winter.

For those seeking a relaxing day of fishing with guaranteed bites, catfish provide a reliable option across Texas's rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. Channel catfish, blue catfish, and flathead catfish are commonly targeted using baits such as chicken liver, stink bait, or cut bait fished on the bottom. Popular spots include the Trinity River, Lake Livingston, and Lake Tawakoni, where catfish can reach impressive sizes and offer steady action for anglers of all ages and skill levels. Whether angling in coastal waters or freshwater lakes, Texas offers a wealth of opportunities to reel in memorable catches and enjoy the thrill of the hunt.

What are the best places to fish in Texas?

Choosing the best places to fish in Texas depends largely on what type of fishing experience you're seeking, as the state offers diverse opportunities across its vast landscapes. Along the Gulf Coast, destinations like Galveston, Corpus Christi, and South Padre Island are renowned for their excellent saltwater fishing. Anglers here can target a variety of species including redfish, speckled trout, flounder, and kingfish. Whether fishing from piers, wading in shallow flats, or venturing offshore for bigger game fish, these coastal areas provide ample opportunities year-round, with peak seasons varying by species and location.

Inland, Texas boasts numerous lakes and reservoirs known for their exceptional freshwater fishing. Lake Fork, often referred to as the "Bass Capital of Texas," consistently produces trophy-sized largemouth bass. Anglers flock to this lake, as well as others like Lake Sam Rayburn, Falcon Lake, and Toledo Bend Reservoir, for bass fishing tournaments and recreational angling. These lakes offer a variety of habitats including submerged vegetation, rocky structures, and deep channels, making them ideal for a range of fishing techniques from topwater action to deep jigging.

For those who enjoy the serenity of rivers and streams, Texas provides several notable options. The Guadalupe River, particularly downstream of Canyon Lake, is popular for fly fishing enthusiasts seeking rainbow and brown trout in a scenic Hill Country setting. The Brazos River and Colorado River also offer opportunities for bass, catfish, and sunfish, with plenty of access points for bank fishing and boating. Whether you prefer coastal saltwater fishing, thrilling bass tournaments on expansive lakes, or tranquil days along rivers and streams, Texas's diverse fishing destinations ensure there's something for every angler to enjoy throughout the year.

Does Texas have good fishing?

Texas is a fantastic destination for fishing, offering a wide range of opportunities in both freshwater and saltwater environments. The state boasts numerous lakes, rivers, and reservoirs, each providing excellent fishing experiences. Notable freshwater spots like Lake Fork, known for its trophy Largemouth Bass, and the expansive Lake Texoma, home to abundant Striped Bass, are popular among anglers. Additionally, the Guadalupe River offers some of the best Trout fishing in the state, while Lake Amistad and Falcon Lake are renowned for their Bass fishing tournaments. Texas's diverse freshwater ecosystems ensure that anglers can enjoy successful fishing trips year-round.

In addition to its superb freshwater options, Texas offers exceptional saltwater fishing along its Gulf Coast. The coastal areas, including Galveston Bay, Port Aransas, and the Laguna Madre, are teeming with species like Redfish, Speckled Trout, Flounder, and Black Drum. Offshore fishing in the Gulf of Mexico provides opportunities to catch larger species such as Snapper, King Mackerel, and Mahi-Mahi. The state's extensive network of coastal marshes, bays, and offshore waters creates diverse fishing environments that cater to both inshore and deep-sea anglers. The mild climate and long fishing season make Texas's coast an inviting destination for saltwater fishing enthusiasts.

Texas's fishing community is vibrant and well-supported by numerous resources, events, and conservation efforts. The state hosts a variety of fishing tournaments, such as the Texas Bass Classic and the Coastal Conservation Association's STAR Tournament, which draw anglers from across the country. Local bait shops, fishing guides, and charter services provide valuable information and assistance, ensuring that both novice and experienced anglers can make the most of their fishing trips. Furthermore, Texas's commitment to conservation and responsible fishing practices helps maintain healthy fish populations and pristine fishing environments. Overall, with its diverse fishing opportunities, strong community support, and dedication to sustainability, Texas is undoubtedly a top destination for fishing enthusiasts.

Recent Reviews of Captain Experiences

  • ★★★★★
    I picked the right guide for sure. Corey stayed in touch with me and went out of his way to plan my fishing trip. He put us on lots of fish and I had a blast. I will definitely be booking Corey again.

    Mike D. with Corey B. of Port Aransas, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Joe was extremely knowledgeable about spots to hit. Even when other captains weren’t catching anything, he found a way to get us to spots where we, not only caught 3 large redfish, but quite a bit of other fish. The tour was extremely enjoyable and a lot of fun. I would highly recommend Joe. A Great a time!!

    Marche W. with Joe G. of Matagorda, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Damn good fishing. really did appreciate the upgrade on the size of boat for as many guys as we had. Every single one of us got at least one keeper.

    Auston O. with Arnold L. of South Padre Island, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    We had a great time. Shannon did a great job !

    Jon P. with Shannon L. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    If you want an experience of a lifetime, book your trip with Capt. Mike, very knowledgeable about the waters where flounder are. So happy we bagged our limit of 10 for 2 people. Thank you Mike and Armando ! 👏

    Joe G. with Mike A. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    The best of the best! Wouldn’t book with anyone else

    Hunter O. with Alex C. of Port Aransas, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    It was a great time they make sure your comfortable they will Provide bean bags for you to sit on. You can actually take a nap on them.the captin knows the waters dam good captin and I'm already booking another trip next month

    Robert D. with Rodney C. of Freeport, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Excellent charter trip. Very hot day but the air conditioned salon was just a step away for cooling off. Easily caught limits of Kings and Snappers plus added a few Barracudas. I recommend Capt “J” for deep sea fishing.

    William G. with Jay L. of Port Aransas, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Cheryl and Bubba are awesome would do it again. Very welcoming and my husband and Bubba had a great conversation.

    Charlene V. with Cheryl A. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Captain Mike was hands down the BEST!! He beat us to the dock so that’s saying something. This Captain put us on the fish early and he kept us on them. No kidding box was full by 7:45am. Definitely a hell of a good time. Not sure if he realizes it or not he gained a customer for life with us.

    Jonathan L. with Mike C. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Awesome experience. Brian and Chance were great! Highly recommend 👌

    Robert C. with Brian K. of Port Aransas, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Awesome experience! Mike was great!

    Alex H. with Michael R. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Absolutely blast with “Capi”. Knows where the fish area and is an all around fun time. Caught our limit within an hour.

    Jacob G. with Augustin P. of South Padre Island, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Awesome trip, awesome guide, awesome fish! No complaints, we had a blast!

    Christopher M. with Corey B. of Port Aransas, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Tommy was absolutely great! Had such a great time and learned so many new tactics and ideas for fishing! Caught a lot of big fish with Tommy and made sure the trip was well worth it!

    Isabella L. with Tommy B. of Rockport, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    We booked a flounder trip for 4 with Captain Pat, we met at the boat ramp on time and the evening started, it was a little slow at first due to a low tide and muddy waters but Captain Pat worked his tail off hitting numerous locations and after a couple hours we had our limits! Captain Pat did a great job and we will definitely book him again!

    Robert S. with Pat L. of Port O'Connor, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    it was a great time and great first experience for my 11 year old son Tucker! Tucker had a blast and enjoyed every minute of it and especially the big bull red fish. he was excited for the 30 minute fight of trying to get the fish in the boat! great time! I tried to add the photos.

    Richard M. with Ralph F. of Galveston, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    We had a fantastic time and a great experience. We look forward to the next trip!

    Roger H. with Tommy B. of Rockport, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Tommy was a great guide! He took great care of my two sons and myself.

    John R. with Tommy B. of Rockport, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Captain Meghan's fishing trip started at 12:30 Aug 8 and we knew it would be hot but it was easier for us to take a late trip. CAPTAIN Trenton met us on time at the dock. Directions and all details were provided be email and text the day before. Pedro assisted Captain Trenton on our trip. They both showed us where to store our snacks and drinks. We stopped in the marina to buy live bait and ice and more drinks. Both Captain Trenton and Pedro told us to stay hydrated and let them know if we did not feel well due to motion or heat. They also said we could stand under the shade. They were frequently making sure our 6 year old granddaughter was feeling ok. They made sure we all had the opportunity to reel in fish and they navigated to new places when we were not getting bites. They helped teach our granddaughter to reel in fish, holding the rod with her. The sharks and rays were very heavy. We caught some and a few were too big to get in the boat. It was lots of fun for all 3 of us. Two of us got in the water beside the boat to cool off.. when we returned. Captain cleaned our fish, took pictures for us and packaged our filets to take home. This was the best adventure for our Galveston vacation. The Captain and Pedro were great in all aspects of the trip. Both were kind, helpful, courteous and pleasant. Captain told us to call in the future to find out how the fishing is going when we are ready to take our next trip. Theboat was in excellent condition and was cleaned up immediately when we returned. They take good care of all the equipment. We never had any difficulty at all during the trip. We highly recommend Captain Meghan's fishing trips, and Captain Trenton and Pedro.

    Pamela B. with Meghan B. of Galveston, Texas

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