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Top-Rated Texas Fishing Charter | Shallow Water Safaris

  • Published Date: July 16, 2025
  • Fishing
  • Texas
  • $450 - $600 price range
  • Updated Date: October 26, 2025

Summary

Ready for a productive morning on the water? Captain Alan's 4-hour inshore trip in Texas targets some of the area's most sought-after fish: Redfish, Black Drum, and Speckled Trout. Heading out early, you'll hit proven spots where these species are known to bite. Whether you're an experienced angler or new to fishing, the captain provides all the gear and know-how you need. He'll tailor his instruction to your skill level, ensuring everyone has a chance to reel in some great catches. The charter's 2-person capacity means you'll get plenty of personal attention and fishing time. Just bring your Texas saltwater license, sun protection, and any snacks you want. It's a hands-on trip that lets you experience the best of Texas inshore fishing without any hassle. Perfect for those looking to make the most of a morning on the Gulf Coast.
Top-Rated Texas Fishing Charter | Shallow Water Safaris

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Texas Redfish Angler's Paradise

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Two 14-inch fish caught in Rockport while fishing and hunting

Rockport Texas inshore fishing action

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Catching redfish in Rockport waters

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A fisherman with a 15-inch catch in Texas

Rockport saltwater fishing success

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Texas Redfish Fishing Fun

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Texas Inshore Fishing: Redfish, Drum, and Trout

Ready for some Texas-sized fishing action? Captain Alan's half-day morning trip is your ticket to hauling in some of the Lone Star State's most prized inshore species. We're talking redfish, black drum, and speckled trout, folks. This 4-hour adventure kicks off bright and early, putting you on the water when the bite is hot. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just getting your feet wet, you're in for a real treat.

What to Expect on the Water

As soon as we shove off, we're headed straight for the honey holes. Captain Alan knows these waters like the back of his hand, and he's got a knack for putting clients on fish. You'll be hitting proven spots where redfish, black drum, and specks like to hang out. The beauty of inshore fishing is you never know what you might hook into next. One minute you're battling a bull red, the next you're finessing a tricky speckled trout. And don't worry about gear – we've got you covered with top-notch rods, reels, and tackle. Bait's on us too, so all you need to focus on is landing the big one.

Techniques and Tips

On this trip, we'll be using a mix of techniques to target different species. For redfish, we might be sight-casting in the shallows or working structure with soft plastics. Black drum? We'll likely drop some crab or shrimp to the bottom. And for those wily speckled trout, topwater lures at dawn can be dynamite. Captain Alan's got years of experience up his sleeve, and he'll tailor his instruction to your skill level. Newbies, don't sweat it – you'll be casting like a pro in no time. And for you old salts, Captain Alan might just have a new trick or two to share.

Top Catches This Season

Alright, let's talk fish. The inshore waters of Texas are teeming with game fish, and we're targeting some real beauties on this trip. Here's what you can expect to tangle with:

Species You'll Want to Hook

Redfish: These copper-colored bulldogs are a Texas favorite. They put up a heck of a fight and can grow to impressive sizes. In the fall, big bulls move into the bays, giving you a shot at a true trophy. Look for their telltale tail waving above the water as they root for crabs in the shallows.

Black Drum: Often overshadowed by their redfish cousins, black drum are hard-fighting and great eating when they're smaller. They've got a distinctive "croaking" sound, and when you hook a big one, hang on tight! These guys can top 50 pounds in our waters.

Speckled Trout: Also known as spotted seatrout, these are the finesse fish of the bunch. They're known for their soft mouths and tendency to shake hooks, making them a true test of an angler's skill. Early morning topwater action for specks is some of the most exciting fishing you can experience.

Sheepshead: While not a primary target, we often encounter these striped battlers. They're experts at stealing bait, but when you hook one, you're in for a scrappy fight. Plus, they're excellent table fare.

Why Anglers Keep Coming Back

There's something special about Texas inshore fishing that keeps folks coming back for more. Maybe it's the thrill of sight-casting to a tailing redfish, or the explosion of a trout on a topwater lure. Could be the chance at a monster black drum, or just the peace of being out on the water as the sun rises. Whatever it is, Captain Alan's trips have a way of turning first-timers into regulars.

Time to Book Your Spot

Listen, if you're itching to get out on the water and tangle with some of Texas' finest inshore species, this is the trip for you. Captain Alan's got the know-how, the spots, and the gear to make it happen. All you need to bring is your Texas saltwater fishing license, some sun protection, and maybe a snack or two. Oh, and don't forget your camera – you're gonna want proof when you're telling fish stories later. So what are you waiting for? The fish are biting, and your spot on the boat is waiting. Book now and get ready for a morning of rod-bending, drag-screaming action on the Texas coast. Trust me, once you feel that first tug, you'll be hooked for life.

Learn more about the species

Black Drum

Black drum are the bulldogs of our Texas bays. These powerful fish average 5-30 pounds but can top 90 pounds for the real monsters. Look for them around oyster reefs and mudflats in 1-5 feet of water. Spring is prime time as they school up to spawn. Black drum put up a great fight on light tackle and make excellent table fare when under 15 pounds. The bigger ones get tougher and lose flavor. To catch them, I like using fresh crab or shrimp on a Carolina rig. Let it sit on the bottom and wait for that telltale thump. Be patient - black drum are notorious bait stealers. When you feel weight, reel down and set the hook hard. Get ready for some serious pulling!

Black Drum

Redfish

Redfish are the rock stars of Texas inshore fishing. These copper-colored bruisers average 20-30 inches but can grow over 40 inches in the surf. You'll find them tailing in super shallow water, often with their backs out of the water. Look for them around oyster reefs, grassy flats, and marsh edges. Fall is prime time as they school up to spawn. Anglers love sight-casting to tailing reds - it's a real rush when a big one crushes your lure. The meat is mild and delicious too. When fishing for reds, I like to use gold spoons or soft plastics. Work them slowly along the bottom, matching the redfish's natural prey. When you see that tell-tale wake, get ready for an epic battle!

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Sheepshead

Sheepshead are one of the coolest-looking fish in our Texas waters. These striped convict fish usually run 1-8 pounds and love structure. You'll find them around docks, bridge pilings, and jetties munching on barnacles and crabs. Spring is prime time as they move in to spawn. Anglers enjoy the challenge of hooking these bait stealers - they've got human-like teeth perfect for nibbling baits off hooks. The white meat is sweet and delicious too. My go-to rig is a small hook with a piece of shrimp or fiddler crab. Fish it right up against the pilings and wait for that subtle bite. Set the hook quick and hang on - sheepshead put up a great scrap for their size!

Sheepshead

Snook

Snook are a blast to catch here in Texas. These sleek predators typically run 1-2 feet long but can reach over 4 feet. You'll find them lurking around mangroves, oyster bars, and dock pilings in our shallow bays and estuaries. Spring and fall are prime seasons as snook move in and out with the tides. Anglers love targeting them for their aggressive strikes and acrobatic jumps when hooked. The meat is delicious too - firm and mild. When fishing for snook, I like to use soft plastic swimbaits or topwater lures and work them with a stop-and-go retrieve. The key is mimicking an injured baitfish. Just be ready to set the hook hard when a big snook slams your lure!

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Captain Alan's half-day morning fishing trip offers a prime chance to reel in some of Texas's most sought-after inshore species. Setting out early, you'll hit proven spots where Redfish, Black Drum, and Speckled Trout are known to bite. With all gear provided and expert guidance available, this 4-hour adventure caters to anglers of any skill level. Whether you're looking to hone your technique or cast a line for the first time, you'll find personalized instruction to suit your needs. The compact timeframe makes it easy to fit some quality fishing into your schedule without taking up the whole day. Just remember to grab your Texas saltwater fishing license, pack some sun protection and snacks, and you'll be all set for a rewarding morning on the water. With room for two guests, it's a great opportunity to share the experience with a friend or family member.
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