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Fishing in Livingston

Lake Fishing Trip in Livingston

Big Ol' Flathead Catfish Catch

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Fishing in Onalaska

Lake Fishing Trip in Onalaska

Lake Livingston Full Day

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Fishing in Huntsville

Lake, River Fishing Trip in Huntsville

Alligator Gar Fishing Near Houston

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Fishing in Coldspring

River Fishing Trip in Coldspring

World Record Alligator Gar

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Fishing in Coldspring
Fishing in Coldspring
Fishing in Coldspring
trip description for World Record Alligator Gar in Coldspring

When you hop on board with Kirk, you're sure to have one of the best Gar fishing experiences around! Starting in Coldspring, on this 8-hour excursion you'll be targeting massive Alligator Gar with a rod-and-reel approach. Alligator Gar are one of the most distinctive looking fish you can find, with an alligator-like head and a fish-like body. Kirk is a true pioneer of Gar fishing, holding the record for the largest ever rod-and-reel caught Gar at 365 lbs! He's sure to help you haul in some of these massive beasts. Expect to use a classic rod and reel to lure these in. Kirk conducts these trips on his 18' Weldbilt skiff boat that can take you through even the shallowest waters. She can accommodate up to 4 anglers, so bring some good company! Rods, reels, tackle and bait will be provided. Make sure to bring a valid Texas Freshwater Fishing License, food and drinks of your choice, a hat, and sunscreen. Come land some massive fish with Kirk! Read More

River Fishing Trip in Coldspring

World Record Alligator Gar

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18 ft 1 - 4 People From $825
Hunting in Coldspring
Hunting in Coldspring
Hunting in Coldspring
trip description for Lake Livingston Wood Duck Shoot in Coldspring

Head out for some fast and furious early-morning action chasing Wood Ducks on Lake Livingston! Your guide and outfitter, Kirk, will provide all the scouting, decoys, transportation, blind setups, and calling for your morning hunt. Unlike diving ducks and puddle ducks, Wood Ducks move on a much more consistent schedule and they don't dally. Between first light and sunrise, big flocks move from the roost site to their food source, all at once. If you're hitting your marks, you can have a very efficient morning hunt! Lake Livingston attracts many species of puddle and diving ducks. Wood Ducks and Mallards, are the most sought-after here. They prefer backwater habitats, especially the sloughs and oxbows common in this area. Kirk has been hunting this lake for years and has the perfect honey holes and set ups, coupled with proper scouting, to get you plenty of shots on the Woodys. Kirk runs these trips on his 18' Weldbilt skiff, with a shallow draft to take you through even the skinniest waters. She can accommodate up to 4 hunters, so bring some good company! You'll typically be hunting from the boat itself, nestled back up amongst the marsh banks, since public property can be scarce around Lake Livingston. Kirk asks that you bring your own shotguns, shells, camoflauge, and waders. You will also need your Texas hunting license and a federal duckstamp as well. Read More

Duck Hunting Trip in Coldspring

Lake Livingston Wood Duck Shoot

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18 ft 1 - 2 People From $550
Hunting in Coldspring
Hunting in Coldspring
Hunting in Coldspring
trip description for Lake Choke Canyon Duck Shoot in Coldspring

Head out for some fast and furious early-morning action chasing ducks down in Lake Choke Canyon! Your guide and outfitter, Kirk, will provide all the scouting, decoys, transportation, blind setups, and calling for your morning hunt. Whether you're an experienced duck hunter or just getting into the sport, this South Texas duck hunt will be a real blast for anyone. Your guide and outfitter, Kirk, has years of experience hunting the South Texas coast, and will put you right on the birds. Texas is smack in the middle of the Central Flyway, and is a stopover for dozens of migratory waterfowl specied. The lakes here draw hundreds of thousands of ducks annually, including Green-Winged and Blue-Winged Teals, Wigeons, Redheads, Pintails, Gadwalls, and Mottled Ducks. You can target all of these species, which are exciting quarries and great eating to boot! Kirk runs these trips on his 18' Weldbilt skiff, with a shallow draft to take you through even the skinniest waters. She can accommodate up to 4 hunters, so bring some good company! You'll typically be hunting from the boat itself, nestled back up amongst the marsh banks, since public property can be scarce around Lake Livingston. Kirk asks that you bring your own shotguns, shells, camoflauge, and waders. You will also need your Texas hunting license and a federal duckstamp as well. Read More

Duck Hunting Trip in Coldspring

Lake Choke Canyon Duck Shoot

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18 ft 1 - 7 People From $550
Hunting in Coldspring
Hunting in Coldspring
Hunting in Coldspring
trip description for Coldspring Nighttime Hog Hunt in Coldspring

Join your outfitter, Kirk, for an epic nighttime hog hunt using AR-10s equipped with thermal scopes! On this hunt you’ll be able to shoot as many hogs as you can find as you stalk these beasts through the night. Kirk will provide you with the A-10 rifles, thermal scopes, and .308 ammunition- perfect for sighting and putting down big hogs! Kirk does not provide lodging, but there are plenty of affordable lodging options in the area. This is a night hunt, so you’ll arrive around 7PM, or just after dusk, and spend around 5 hours stalking the hogs. Although there are no guarantees, Kirk's hunts frequently take out 10-30 hogs in a given night! Kirk also provides hog cleaning for an additional feel which varies based on how many hogs and the size of the hogs. Feral hogs are a major problem in Texas, causing tens of millions of dollars in agricultural damage annually, and you can help out by whackin' 'em with high-caliber ammunition. Whether this is your first hog hunt or your hundredth, these trips are a blast for everyone! Read More

Hog Hunting Trip in Coldspring

Coldspring Nighttime Hog Hunt

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18 ft 1 - 3 People From $880
Fishing in Huntsville
Fishing in Huntsville
Fishing in Huntsville
trip description for Alligator Gar Fishing Near Houston in Huntsville

Prepare for some of the best freshwater fishing in Texas when you hop on board with Bubba! Bubba knows Texas’s freshwater fishing hotspots like the back of his hand and will take you to where the fish bite. On this 8-hour trip you'll be venturing into the Trinity River near Huntsville to target the massive, prehistoric-looking Alligator Gar! These beasts are one of the most distinctive looking fish you can find, with a needle-like head that looks like an alligator's and the body of a fish. Expect to use a classic rod and reel with live bait, cut bait, or artificial lure to get these to bite. Bubba conducts these trips on his 23' SeaArk skiff boat that can take you through even the shallowest waters. She can accommodate up to 4 anglers, so bring some good company! Bubba provides rods, reels, tackle and bait. Make sure to bring a valid Texas Freshwater Fishing License, food and drinks of your choice, a hat, and sunscreen. Come enjoy this fishing adventure with Bubba! Read More

Lake, River Fishing Trip in Huntsville

Alligator Gar Fishing Near Houston

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23 ft 1 - 4 People From $935
Fishing in Livingston
Fishing in Livingston
Fishing in Livingston
trip description for Big Ol' Flathead Catfish Catch in Livingston

Welcome to Livingston, Texas—the perfect destination for an unforgettable fishing adventure with Captain Jeff! Get ready to catch some big, bad Flathead catfish, on board his top-of-the-line 24' Ranger bass boat. Captain Jeff has years of experience fishing Lake Livingston, and he knows the best holes and fishing spots to find the big ones. To attract bites, you'll be fishing classic Catfish baits, made according to Captain Jeff's secret recipe! Being out on the lake on a sunny day is great, but the real thrill comes when you feel that tug on your line! You'll need to bring your A-game to fight these fish, which are known for their characteristic "death roll" when they're hooked. Get ready to feel the adrenaline rush as you battle it out with this feisty fish! With Captain Jeff by your side, you'll have the guidance you need to reel it in successfully. So what are you waiting for? Book your fishing trip with Captain Jeff in Livingston, Texas today, and get ready for an adventure you'll never forget! Read More

Lake Fishing Trip in Livingston

Big Ol' Flathead Catfish Catch

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24 ft 1 - 4 People From $440

Everything to Know About Booking a Fishing Guide in Livingston

What are the best fishing trips in Livingston?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 7 trip in Livingston: Big Ol' Flathead Catfish Catch guided by Jeff.

Our guides in Livingston are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 2639 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

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Other popular cities nearby for booking a charter include Onalaska and Coldspring.

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What types of fishing trips are common in Livingston?

Lake fishing is the most popular in Livingston as well as river fishing.

The most commonly sought after species in Livingston are: 1. blue catfish, 2. alligator gar, 3. crappie, and 4. largemouth bass.

The most common fishing techniques in Livingston are heavy tackle fishing, bottom fishing, and light tackle fishing but trolling and artificial lure fishing are popular as well.

How much does a Livingston fishing trip cost?

in Livingston prices can range anywhere from about $430 to $1,175, but the average price for a half day trip in Livingston is $745. The average price for a full day trip in Livingston is $850.

What month is best for fishing in Livingston?

The most popular season for fishing in Livingston is fall, and most anglers book their trips 34 days in advance.

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

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

What is fishing in Livingston?

Fishing in Livingston, Texas, offers an unparalleled experience for anglers seeking adventure amidst the stunning landscapes of East Texas. Situated along the shores of Lake Livingston, one of the largest reservoirs in the state, this charming town boasts a reputation as a premier fishing destination. With its abundance of bass, catfish, crappie, and more, Lake Livingston provides anglers with endless opportunities to reel in their next big catch. Whether you're casting from the shore, navigating the lake's waters by boat, or trying your luck at one of the area's many fishing piers, there's no shortage of excitement to be found on the shores of Lake Livingston.

Beyond the shores of Lake Livingston, the nearby Trinity River offers another enticing fishing opportunity for anglers in Livingston. Known for its scenic beauty and diverse fish populations, the Trinity River provides a serene backdrop for a day of fishing adventure. Whether you're targeting trophy-sized catfish or testing your skills against the river's feisty bass and sunfish, the Trinity River offers a rewarding fishing experience for anglers of all ages and skill levels. With its tranquil waters and lush riverbanks, the Trinity River is the perfect destination for those seeking a more secluded and immersive fishing experience in the heart of East Texas.

In addition to its spectacular fishing opportunities, Livingston offers a wealth of amenities and attractions to enhance your fishing getaway. Visitors can explore the town's charming downtown area, which is filled with boutique shops, local eateries, and cultural attractions. From exploring historic sites and museums to enjoying outdoor recreation opportunities like hiking, biking, and birdwatching, there's something for everyone to enjoy in Livingston when they're not out on the water casting their lines. With its scenic beauty, abundant fishing opportunities, and small-town charm, Livingston, Texas, is the perfect destination for your next fishing adventure.

What are the most popular months to fish in Livingston?

Fishing seasons in Livingston, Texas, offer anglers a diverse range of opportunities throughout the year. Spring heralds the start of prime fishing conditions as temperatures rise, and aquatic life becomes more active. This season sees an influx of anglers eager to hook into the largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish that thrive in the waters of Lake Livingston and the surrounding area. As the flora and fauna awaken from winter slumber, so too does the excitement of fishermen, who flock to the lake's shores and tributaries in search of their next big catch.

Summer brings its own set of challenges and rewards for anglers in Livingston. While the Texas heat can be intense, it also brings about increased fish activity, particularly during the cooler hours of the morning and evening. Anglers can be found plying the waters of Lake Livingston, casting for bass, catfish, and crappie, or exploring the nearby Trinity River in search of trophy-sized catches. Whether you prefer the tranquility of a secluded cove or the excitement of open water fishing, summer in Livingston offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy the thrill of the catch.

As temperatures begin to cool and the leaves change color, fall ushers in a new season of fishing adventures in Livingston. This season sees a resurgence of activity among fish populations as they prepare for the winter months ahead. Anglers can take advantage of the cooler weather and abundant fish populations to reel in some impressive catches before the arrival of winter. Whether you're casting for bass along the shoreline or drifting along the Trinity River in search of catfish, fall offers a prime opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors and make memories that will last a lifetime.

What types of fishing are popular in Livingston?


In Livingston, Texas, anglers have a plethora of fishing techniques at their disposal to pursue the area's abundant fish species. One of the most popular methods is bass fishing, with Lake Livingston renowned for its exceptional largemouth bass population. Anglers often employ a variety of tactics, including casting with artificial lures or live bait, flipping and pitching into shoreline cover, or trolling along submerged structures. Whether you're a novice angler or a seasoned pro, the challenge of hooking into a trophy-sized bass on Lake Livingston is an experience not to be missed.

Catfishing is another beloved pastime in Livingston, with the area's lakes and rivers teeming with these whiskered bottom-feeders. From channel catfish to blue catfish and flatheads, anglers have the opportunity to target a variety of species using a range of techniques, including bottom fishing with stinkbaits or cut bait, drifting with live bait, or jug fishing in the open water. With their voracious appetites and formidable fighting abilities, catfish provide anglers with thrilling battles and delicious table fare, making them a favorite target among fishermen of all ages.

For those seeking a more relaxed and leisurely fishing experience, crappie fishing in Livingston offers the perfect opportunity to unwind and enjoy the tranquility of the area's waterways. Anglers can target these panfish using a variety of methods, including jigging with small lures or live minnows, casting with ultralight tackle, or fishing beneath bobbers in shallow waters. Whether you're casting from a boat along the lake's shoreline or dropping your line from a quiet dock, crappie fishing in Livingston provides a peaceful and rewarding way to spend a day on the water.

What species are popular in Livingston?


In Livingston, Texas, anglers are greeted with a rich diversity of fish species to target, offering something for every preference and skill level. Largemouth bass reign supreme as the most sought-after species in the area's waters, particularly in the renowned Lake Livingston. With its sprawling expanse and ample cover, the lake provides the perfect habitat for these elusive predators, making it a haven for bass fishermen year-round. Whether you're casting topwater lures along the shoreline or probing deeper waters with crankbaits and jigs, the thrill of hooking into a trophy-sized bass is a highlight of fishing in Livingston.

Catfish are another prized catch in Livingston's waters, with Lake Livingston and the nearby Trinity River offering prime habitats for these whiskered bottom-feeders. From the hard-fighting channel catfish to the massive flatheads that lurk in the depths, anglers have the opportunity to target a variety of catfish species using a range of techniques, including bottom fishing with cut bait, jug fishing, or drift fishing with live bait. Whether you're a seasoned angler looking for a challenge or a novice hoping to reel in your first big catch, catfishing in Livingston promises thrilling battles and bountiful rewards.

For those seeking a more relaxed and family-friendly fishing experience, panfish such as crappie and bluegill provide abundant opportunities for anglers of all ages. These small but spirited fish can be found in the lakes, ponds, and creeks surrounding Livingston, offering a fun and accessible way to enjoy a day on the water. Whether you're casting from the shore with a simple bobber rig or trolling with small jigs and spinners, crappie and bluegill fishing in Livingston provides plenty of action and excitement for anglers seeking to connect with nature and reel in some memorable catches.

What are the best places to fish in Livingston?

When it comes to finding the best places to fish in Livingston, Texas, Lake Livingston stands out as the crown jewel of angling destinations. Spanning over 90,000 acres, this expansive reservoir offers anglers a wealth of opportunities to reel in a variety of fish species. Whether you prefer casting from the comfort of a boat or angling from one of the many shoreline fishing spots, Lake Livingston's diverse habitats provide ample chances to hook into prized catches like largemouth bass, catfish, crappie, and more. With numerous marinas, fishing piers, and boat ramps dotting its shores, Lake Livingston ensures that anglers of all skill levels can enjoy a memorable fishing experience.

For those seeking a more secluded and tranquil fishing excursion, the Trinity River offers an idyllic escape into the heart of nature. Flowing through the scenic landscapes of East Texas, the Trinity River provides anglers with the opportunity to fish in a serene and unspoiled environment. Anglers can explore the river's meandering channels and hidden backwaters in search of trophy-sized catfish, bass, and other freshwater species. Whether you prefer fishing from the bank or navigating the river's waters by kayak or canoe, the Trinity River offers a peaceful and rewarding fishing experience away from the hustle and bustle of Lake Livingston.

In addition to its vast reservoirs and winding rivers, Livingston boasts several smaller ponds and creeks that are perfect for anglers seeking a more intimate fishing experience. Places like City Lake Park and Memorial Park Pond offer convenient fishing access for residents and visitors alike, with plenty of opportunities to catch bass, catfish, and panfish. Whether you're casting a line from the shoreline, fishing from a paddleboat, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll around the water's edge, these local fishing spots provide a welcoming and family-friendly environment for anglers of all ages to enjoy the simple pleasures of fishing in Livingston, Texas.

Other things to do in Livingston

While fishing is a prominent activity in Livingston, Texas, there's an abundance of attractions and activities to enjoy beyond the water's edge. Nature enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the stunning landscapes of the region by exploring the nearby Sam Houston National Forest. With its miles of hiking trails, scenic picnic areas, and pristine wilderness, the forest offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventure, from birdwatching and wildlife photography to camping and nature walks. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat into nature or an adrenaline-pumping outdoor excursion, the Sam Houston National Forest provides the perfect backdrop for exploration and discovery.

History buffs will find plenty to captivate their interest in Livingston, with its rich cultural heritage and storied past. The Polk County Memorial Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the area's history, showcasing artifacts and exhibits that chronicle the lives of early settlers, Native Americans, and pioneers who shaped the region. From interactive displays and historical photographs to immersive exhibits detailing local industry and agriculture, the museum provides a comprehensive overview of Polk County's heritage, making it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the history of East Texas.

For those seeking a taste of small-town charm and local flavor, downtown Livingston offers a vibrant array of shops, boutiques, and eateries to explore. Visitors can stroll along the historic streets, browse unique shops for handmade crafts and souvenirs, or sample delicious Texas barbecue and home-cooked Southern cuisine at one of the many local restaurants. With its friendly atmosphere and welcoming community, downtown Livingston provides the perfect backdrop for a leisurely day of shopping, dining, and exploring the hidden gems of this charming East Texas town.

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