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Inshore, Jetty, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Port O'Connor

POC Fishing Frenzy

100% (3)
23 ft 1 - 4 People $$
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Inshore, Jetty, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Port O'Connor

POC Bays And Jetties

100% (2)
22 ft 1 - 6 People $$
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Matagorda Bay Shallows

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21 ft 1 - 4 People $
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Inshore Fishing Charter in Port O'Connor

Full Day Airboat Redfishing

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20 ft 1 - 4 People $$
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Flats, Inshore, Jetty Fishing Charter in Port O'Connor

1/2 Day AM

100% (1)
23 ft 1 - 4 People $
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26 ft 1 - 4 People $

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trip description for Port O'Connor Bay Trip in Port O'Connor

Come on down to Port O’Connor, Texas and make some memories with Captain Kenneth! Captain Kenneth is one of the most respected guides in the POC area. Take his advice and you’ll be reelin’ in some fish in no time. For these 4, 5, and 8-hour trips, Captain Kenneth will help you target Redfish, Black Drum, Flounder, Sheepshead, and many more fish species. These trips can accommodate up to 6 people, so make sure you bring some good company! Make sure you bring a valid Texas Fishing License, sunscreen, and a cooler for any food and drinks of your choice (no glass). Capt. Kenneth will provide all rods, reels, and tackle. You can purchase live bait and fish cleaning/packaging for an additional fee. Prepare yourself for a thrilling day out with Captain Kenneth as you go after a range of exciting and delicious fish that call these waters home. Read More

Inshore Fishing Charter in Port O'Connor

Port O'Connor Bay Trip

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25 ft 1 - 4 People $
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trip description for Port O'Connor Inshore Fishing in Port O'Connor

Climb aboard with Captain Collin and embark on a fishing escapade through the waters of Port O’Connor! Whether it’s your first time on the water or you are a seasoned professional, this trip is for you. Captain Collin has 20+ years of experience fishing the waters of Port O’Connor and will lead you to where the fish bite. Expect to target Redfish, Black Drum, Flounder, Jack Crevalle, and Red Snapper (depending on the season). For these 6-hour (half-day) and 9-hour (full day) trips, Captain Collin uses his 23’ Shoalwater center console boat which can accommodate 6 anglers. He will provide everything you need to have a productive day on the water, including all rods, reels, and tackle. He will also have bottled water on board as well as an ice chest for your day’s catch. All you need to bring is a valid Texas fishing license and any food and drinks of your choice (no glass). Captain Collin also can accommodate wade fishing. You'll need your own waders and wading boots in the winter months, but feel free to stalk ‘em in skinny water in a bathing suit or shorts in the warmer spring and summer months. We recommend wading trips for anglers with more experience. Have a blast with Captain Collin! Read More

Inshore Fishing Charter in Port O'Connor

Port O'Connor Inshore Fishing

100% (1)
23 ft 1 - 6 People $$
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trip description for POC Inshore Species Spectacular in Port O'Connor

Looking for an exciting adventure on the water? Join Captain Jason for an unforgettable inshore fishing trip in Port O'Connor, Texas. He's an experienced and knowledgeable guide who'll take you to the best spots in the bay and put you on top of some huge Reds and Black Drum. Port O'Connor is known for its abundant populations of these fish, as well as Speckled Trout and Flounder, making it the perfect destination for inshore fishing enthusiasts. Captain Jason runs a 24' El Pescador bay boat, equipped with state-of-the-art fishing equipment and gear. Whether you're an experienced angler or a first-timer, he'll provide you with all the tools you need to have a successful and enjoyable day on the water! At the end of the day, Captain Jason will clean and fillet your catch so you can take it home and enjoy a delicious meal with friends and family. So why wait? Book your inshore fishing trip in Port O'Connor today and experience the thrill of reeling in a trophy fish! Read More

Inshore Fishing Charter in Port O'Connor

POC Inshore Species Spectacular

100% (1)
24 ft 1 - 4 People $
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trip description for POC Inshore Run in Port O'Connor

This trip with Captain Adam is a great way to enjoy some of the best fishing that the Texas Gulf Coast has to offer! The Port O'Connor area offers extraordinary fishing for a number of shallow-water species, especially 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 casting—all on light tackle. You'll be fishing from the deck of Captain Adam's 24’ Simmons Custom boat. She's an ideal boat for the shallow waters of the Gulf, and is powered by a250 horsepower Yamaha sho trp engine to get you on the fish fast! She also features top-of-the-line 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,, just bring a cooler! Read More

Flats, Inshore, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Port O'Connor

POC Inshore Run

100% (2)
24 ft 1 - 4 People $$
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trip description for Port O'Connor Wading in Port O'Connor

Climb aboard Captain Kerri's 24' Pescador to learn why Port O’Connor provides some of the most exhilarating fishing experiences in Texas. On this trip, Captain Kerri will take you to the best spots for wading! You'll head out on her 24' El Pescador bay boat, a shallow-draft vessel which will let you access some of the skinniest backwater and flats in the area! Whether you choose to stay in the boat, or hop out to wade-fish, Captain Kerri will help you chase Speckled Trout, Redfish, and Flounder, together known as the "Texas Big Three". You might also encounter Black Drum, Sheepshead, Ladyfish and other inshore species as well. To catch these fish, you'll do a mix of sight casting and drifting artificial lures. You can also throw popping corks as you drift the bays, but live bait is a small additional cost. If you want to get out and wade fish, Captain Kerri will provide you with all the boots, belts, nets, and advice to get you on the fish. If the weather is cold you might want to bring your waders, but otherwise, Captain Kerri has got you covered. Make sure to bring a valid Texas Fishing License, a pair of wading boots, a hat, sunscreen, and any food and drinks of your choice (no glass). Fish cleaning will also be provided when you get back to the dock! Read More

Flats, Inshore Fishing Charter in Port O'Connor

Port O'Connor Wading

100% (1)
24 ft 1 - 4 People $$
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trip description for Port O'Connor "Texas Triple" in Port O'Connor

Head out with Captain Rick and prepare for an exciting day of Gulf Coast fishing! Port O'Connor is conveniently located right on several canals and bays that are home to some hungry fish, so expect to get some bites! On this half or full-day trip, Captain Rick will motor you out into fish-heavy Port O'Connor inshores such as Matagorda Bay and Espiritu Santo Bay where you can expect to target some Black Drum, Blacktip Shark, Flounder, Redfish, and Speckled Trout. You'll be going after these fish with a variety of methods including light tackle, artificial lures, heavy tackle, bottom fishing, and drift fishing. Depending on the species you want to go after, Captain Rick will set you up with the best method to get one on your line! You'll be fishing aboard a 23’ Shoalwater center console that can comfortably fit 4 anglers. This sturdy vessel will have no problem getting you to where the fish are biting! Captain Rick will provide all rods, reels, tackle, and live bait. All you need to bring is sunglasses, sunscreen, any snacks or drinks you might need and a Texas saltwater fishing license. Book your trip today and get ready for a fishing adventure! Read More

Flats, Inshore, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Port O'Connor

Port O'Connor "Texas Triple"

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23 ft 1 - 4 People $$
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Everything to Know About Booking a Port O'Connor redfish fishing charter

What are the best redfish fishing charters in Port O'Connor?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 47 redfish trips in Port O'Connor, and the most popular trips in the area are POC Fishing Frenzy guided by Ross, POC Bays and Jetties guided by Pat, and Matagorda Bay Shallows guided by Brandon.

Our guides in Port O'Connor are rated a 4.83 out of 5 based on 2560 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

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Other popular cities nearby for booking a Redfish charter include Seadrift and Palacios.

Looking for kid friendly redfish guides / fishing lessons in Port O'Connor? Check out our beginner and family friendly redfish guides in Port O'Connor.

What types of redfish fishing charters are common in Port O'Connor?

Inshore fishing is the most popular for redfish in Port O'Connor as well as flats fishing, jetty fishing, and nearshore fishing.

The most common fishing techniques in Port O'Connor are light tackle fishing, artificial lure fishing, and wading but drift fishing and live bait fishing are popular as well.

How much do Port O'Connor redfish fishing charters cost?

for redfish in Port O'Connor prices can range anywhere from about $550 to $3,575, but the average price for a half day trip for redfish in Port O'Connor is $595. The average price for a full day trip for redfish in Port O'Connor is $2,041.

What month is best for redfish fishing in Port O'Connor?

The most popular season for redfish fishing in Port O'Connor is summer, and most anglers book their trips 26 days in advance.

Do I need a Port O'Connor fishing license for redfish and what are the bag limits for redfish in Port O'Connor?

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

What is redfish fishing in Port O'Connor all about?

Port O'Connor, a picturesque coastal town nestled along the Gulf of Mexico in Texas, boasts a vibrant ecosystem teeming with marine life, including the iconic redfish. These prized game fish, also known as red drum, are a staple of recreational angling in the region, drawing fishermen from far and wide in pursuit of the perfect catch. Redfish are renowned for their fighting spirit and impressive size, making them a thrilling challenge for anglers of all skill levels.

One of the defining characteristics of redfish in Port O'Connor is their abundance, particularly in the shallow waters of the bay systems that surround the area. Anglers can often spot these copper-colored beauties cruising along the flats or lurking near oyster beds and grassy shorelines, making for exciting sight-fishing opportunities. Whether casting from a skiff or wading in the shallows, the chance to hook into a trophy-sized redfish is always within reach for those who venture into these fertile waters.

Beyond their sporting appeal, redfish play a vital role in the local marine ecosystem. As opportunistic feeders, they help regulate populations of baitfish and crustaceans, contributing to the overall health and balance of the estuarine environment. Moreover, their economic importance cannot be overstated, as the recreational fishing industry centered around redfish in Port O'Connor provides substantial economic benefits to the community, supporting businesses ranging from charter guides to tackle shops. With their striking appearance, spirited fight, and ecological significance, redfish hold a special place in the hearts of anglers and conservationists alike in Port O'Connor.

What are the most popular months to fish for redfish fishing in Port O'Connor?

In Port O'Connor, like many coastal regions, the redfish seasons follow a natural rhythm dictated by the changing seasons and environmental factors. Spring marks the beginning of prime redfish action as water temperatures rise, signaling the start of their spawning migration into shallow bays and estuaries. During this time, anglers can expect to find redfish congregating in large numbers near marshes, grass flats, and tidal creeks, making it an ideal season for sight-fishing and shallow-water pursuits. As summer arrives, the redfish continue to thrive in the warm waters, providing consistent action for anglers targeting them with a variety of techniques, from topwater lures to live bait presentations.

Fall heralds the onset of another exciting phase in the redfish season in Port O'Connor. As temperatures begin to cool, the fish become more active, feeding voraciously to prepare for the approaching winter months. This period often sees some of the year's best fishing opportunities, with redfish aggressively striking baitfish and crustacean imitations in preparation for their winter patterns. Anglers can capitalize on this feeding frenzy by targeting areas with strong tidal movement, such as passes and channels, where redfish congregate to ambush passing prey. Additionally, the fall months often coincide with fewer crowds on the water, allowing anglers to enjoy the beauty of Port O'Connor's coastal landscapes in relative solitude.

As winter settles in, the redfish in Port O'Connor adapt to the cooler temperatures by seeking out warmer waters in deeper channels and holes. While their behavior may change with the season, opportunities still abound for anglers willing to brave the elements. During this time, focusing on areas with structure and deeper water can pay dividends, as redfish often gather in large schools to conserve energy and stay warm. Tactics such as jigging with soft plastics or live bait fishing near channel edges can be highly effective in enticing bites from these wintering redfish. Despite the chill in the air, the winter season in Port O'Connor offers dedicated anglers the chance to continue pursuing their passion for redfish amidst the serene beauty of the coastal landscape.

What techniques are popular for catching redfish fishing in Port O'Connor?

In Port O'Connor, mastering a variety of fishing techniques is essential for anglers targeting redfish, given the diverse habitats and conditions found along the Texas coast. One popular method favored by many anglers is sight-fishing, particularly in the shallow flats and clear waters of the bay systems. Armed with polarized sunglasses and a keen eye, anglers pole or drift quietly along the flats, scanning the water for the telltale signs of redfish tails or wakes. Once spotted, precise casts with artificial lures or live bait placed ahead of the fish's path can often trigger a strike from these wary predators.

Another productive technique for catching redfish in Port O'Connor is working the edges of marshes, oyster reefs, and other structure-rich areas. Using lures such as soft plastics, spoons, or shallow-diving crankbaits, anglers can target the edges of these structures where redfish often patrol in search of prey. Casting along drop-offs, points, and pockets within the structure can yield success, as redfish frequently hold in these ambush points waiting to pounce on passing baitfish or crustaceans. Additionally, fishing with live bait such as shrimp, mullet, or crab can be highly effective in enticing bites from redfish in these areas.

When targeting redfish in deeper water or during periods of strong tidal movement, vertical jigging can be a productive technique in Port O'Connor. Using heavy jigs or weighted soft plastics, anglers can present their baits vertically near channel edges, drop-offs, or submerged structure where redfish congregate. This method allows anglers to effectively cover water columns from top to bottom, enticing strikes from redfish holding at various depths. By adjusting the weight of their jigs and the speed of their retrieves to match the prevailing conditions, anglers can maximize their chances of success when jigging for redfish in Port O'Connor's dynamic coastal environment.

What other species are popular in Port O'Connor?

While redfish may steal the spotlight in Port O'Connor, anglers have a plethora of other species to target, adding diversity and excitement to their fishing adventures. One prized catch is the speckled trout, a highly sought-after game fish known for its acrobatic leaps and fierce strikes. Found in abundance throughout the bay systems and along grassy shorelines, speckled trout provide thrilling action for anglers casting artificial lures or live bait such as shrimp or mullet. Whether wading the flats or drifting in a boat, anglers can enjoy the challenge of hooking into these elusive and hard-fighting predators.

Another popular species in Port O'Connor is the flounder, prized for its delicate flavor and challenging angling opportunities. These flatfish can be found lurking near sandy bottoms, oyster reefs, and channel edges, where they ambush passing baitfish and crustaceans. Anglers often target flounder using live bait such as mud minnows or finger mullet, as well as artificial lures like soft plastics or jigging spoons. Flounder fishing requires patience and finesse, as anglers must often wait for the subtle tap of a flounder mouthing their bait before setting the hook.

Port O'Connor also offers excellent opportunities for anglers to target a variety of other species, including black drum, sheepshead, and mangrove snapper, among others. Black drum, known for their powerful runs and robust fighting ability, can be found in the same areas as redfish, often congregating near oyster beds and structure-rich environments. Sheepshead, with their distinctive striped appearance and strong teeth, are commonly found around pilings, jetties, and other hard structures, where they feed on barnacles and crustaceans. Mangrove snapper, prized for their delicious white flesh, inhabit the mangrove-lined shorelines and structure-filled waters of Port O'Connor, providing anglers with exciting light tackle action. Whether targeting redfish or exploring the diverse array of species that inhabit its waters, Port O'Connor offers anglers an unforgettable fishing experience rich in both excitement and variety.

Recent Reviews of Captain Experiences

  • ★★★★★
    Captain Ron was very pleasant and worked hard to put us on fish. Unfortunately, the fish were hard to come by today. Tough weather conditions made for a challenging day. I would like to go out with him again.

    Tom W. with Ron R. of Matagorda, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Doug is a phenomenal guide! He quickly made us feel like family. Fishing was supposed to be hard, but everywhere he took us, we caught fish. The only problem we had was he helped the women catch the biggest catch LOL! Thank you for a great time!

    Rodney J. with Doug H. of Port O'Connor, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Wonderful! A magically day with Captain Jason who gave an almost 6 yr old a memory for a lifetime! He patiently helped my grandson catch one huge redfish after another. All and in all a perfect afternoon.

    Lily E. with Jason R. of Port O'Connor, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    very good guide with Ross, he tries to please,

    Dusty E. with Ross K. of Port O'Connor, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Terry was by far the best guide we’ve had in Matagorda! It’s obvious he knows the bay & where the fish are, in addition to being very personable and attentive to our team. A++++

    Julia B. with Terry G. of Wharton, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    We had a late cancellation from another captain and were excited that Jordan could fit us in on short notice. Great day out and came home with fish…good times!

    Daniel B. with Jordan M. of Matagorda, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Great experience with a very knowledgeable and hardworking captain. Appreciate your service to this country as well. Matt and Jan see you in October!!

    Jan C. with Ross K. of Port O'Connor, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Awesome trip with Captain Collin. He put us on the fish!

    Thomas D. with Collin G. of Port O'Connor, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Adam got us on over 20 fish in only 3 hours and the entire family had fun, especially me who caught the 26 inch Red! I recommend Adam again.

    Christopher C. with Adam M. of Port O'Connor, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    It was a good trip. We went inshore fishing. Captain Adam put us on some Black Drum and some Reds. We only caught 9 fish that we could keep. We caught a lot of fish but the majority were under size. It was a real good time fishing C.W.

    Clint W. with Adam M. of Port O'Connor, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Captain Reyes did an outstanding job. My son and I had planned to meet him in Matagorda and fish East Matagorda Bay. A few days before the trip, he texted suggesting that we meet him in Palacios and fish West Matagorda Bay because he’d had several days of good catches there. We agreed and had a great day on the water. We caught our limit of speckled trout and had a good haul of black drum. He was very attentive and hardworking. I highly recommend him.

    Tom N. with Reyes P. of Matagorda, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Capt Jon was great! He agreed to go out, even though it was so windy and cold and made sure we had a fun time, even if we didn’t expect to have much luck given the conditions. We were victorious over the gulls however and got several great fish!

    Elizabeth S. with Jon P. of Port O'Connor, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Captain Pat; first impressions- prompt, on time and ready for the day’s fishing. Equipment was prepared and ready for use, boat was clean, well maintained. The man was energetic, dedicated to getting his “guests “ on redfish. Captain Pat was amicable and obvious good standing with his fellow boat captains due to their witty good natured exchanges. On the bay and bayou he was very chatty, told good fishing tales and was always quick to assist with bait, casting and netting the fish. During our expedition a boater needed assistance and he was able to assist the boat, assist getting the boat’s guest getting onto a new charter and professional that he is coordinating with another boat captain and got us into a “hot spot” of redfish, limiting out. Captain Pat receives high praise and hearty endorsement from my family. He definitely knows the Matagorda Bay Area and was witnessed being a resource to his fellow charter boat captains. Captain Pat, “Respect” and Thank you. The Gould’s, Jen & Cris

    Jennifer G. with Pat L. of Port O'Connor, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Our best Red day ever. Capt Doug was awesome. Thank you

    Preston M. with Doug H. of Port O'Connor, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Ron was on time and waiting in the water for us. He was personable and readily shared information about the waters and area. We tried about six locations trying to get on fish. Our target fish were too elusive this day. Enjoyed boating and being on the water .though.

    Travis H. with Ross K. of Port O'Connor, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Great trip and a great captain! I would highly recommend.

    T.j. J. with Kerri C. of Port O'Connor, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Great guide on a very slow day he got us on fish. None of them were keepers but that’s not Captain Stans fault

    Don D. with Stan S. of Matagorda, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Amazing experience! Captain Chad drove 50 miles to the next city just so we’d have good live bait for our trip. With that being said we caught 40 fish and 20 keepers. Even managed to get on some Reds in late January weather. We will definitely be booking another trip with Captain “Chappy”. If you’re looking to catch fish in a relaxed setting with someone who knows there stuff, look No Further.

    Chris R. with Chad K. of Matagorda, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    A great day of fishing. Thank you Jordan

    Paul M. with Jordan M. of Matagorda, Texas

  • ★★★★★
    Captain Jordan was an excellent captain. With a fishing tournament going on, we caught about twice the fish as any of them. For Matagorda Bay fishing, he knows where the fish hit. Also a pleasure to work with.

    George K. with Jordan M. of Matagorda, Texas

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