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For your next fishing adventure, think Texas offshore fishing. Yes, Texas inshore fishing is amazing. But the offshore fishing is productive, too, and needs to be experienced! Tick this off your bucket list today!

What to Catch

Offshore fishing in Texas will produce a multitude of species. Between 20–40 miles offshore, you can go after Red Snapper, King Mackerel, Cobia (locally called Ling), Spanish Mackerel, Amberjack, Bluefish, Shark, Sailfish, and Mahi Mahi. Hardcore anglers can charter a longer trip to head into deep blue waters to target White and Blue Marlin.

Where to Go 

You can head out of many of the ports along the Texas coastline. Offshore trips will usually take you around 20 to 40 miles out, and take around 10 hours. There are plenty of reefs and wrecks to keep you busy, such as Adam Rock, 29 Fathom Bank, and Stetson Bank. Past the 60-mile mark you’ll get into deep sea fishing, with trips lasting 12 hours or longer. Here, you’ll start finding the pelagic predators, as well as trophy-sized fish when bottom fishing. The top spots below follow the coast down from the north to the south.

North Texas – Offshore Oil Rigs

There are thousands of oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico. These provide structures for bait fish, which attract the predator fish. From most ports, such as Galveston and Freeport. you’ll be able to reach the rigs in a couple of hours. Top targets include Snapper, Amberjack, and Cobia here. If you choose to deep sea fish, there are plenty of oil rigs further out to target.

Central Texas – Port O’Connor to Corpus Christi

North of Port O’Connor is Matagorda Bay. The Bay has calm waters, so is great for families. You’ll find plenty of big Redfish here. Head to Jetty Park to target Grouper and Red Snapper.

Although Port O’Connor may be famous for the fishing in Matagorda Bay, you can head further offshore from here to target Mahi Mahi, Yellowfin Tuna, and Amberjack. There are plenty of rigs less than 9 miles away (still within state waters) allowing you to catch Red Snapper year round. Even closer is a shipwreck, found 7 miles from shore, due east of the jetty.

Slightly south of Port O’Connor, Corpus Christi is the perfect place to begin your fishing trip. Between 20 to 40 miles from shore you can begin targeting Spanish Mackerel, False Albacore, King Mackerel, and Red Snapper.  Closer to shore you can fish in one of the recently created reef sites. These 160-acre reef sites can also be found at Freeport, Matagorda, Port Aransas, and Port Isabel.

South Texas – South Padre Island and Port Mansfield

In the south of Texas, by the Mexican border, is South Padre Island. Although nearshore fishing off here is fantastic, head offshore from the island for Jack Crevalle, Amberjack. Mahi Mahi, Red Snapper, and more.

Parallel to South Padre Island is Port Mansfield. Head out past the Mansfield jetties for reef and wreck fishing. From the jetties, this is just a 9-mile run-out. Red Snapper is bountiful here. For the biggest catch, fish during the winter.

Out of state waters, about 12 miles from the beach, is a productive group of rocks, called the North Rocks. You’ll find plenty of Snapper at the living coral formation, as well as Cobia, Bonito, Kingfish, and Mackerel.


How to Fish

  • Offshore fishing is awesome in the Gulf of Mexico, but always have light tackle on standby for those slower days – this way, you’ll always head back to shore with fish.

  • Follow the shrimping boats – the bycatch that’s released creates a huge chum line that game fish take advantage of. Get your lines in the water near the anchored shrimp boat for the best chance to hook fish.

  • For Yellowfin Tuna, trolling with dead bait, such as ballyhoo, is very effective. Fishing at night is more productive than day time fishing, as the bait fish are attracted to the lights off of the oil rigs. And where the bait fish go, the Tuna follow.

When to Go

Although you can fish year-round in these famous waters, the best time to fish begins from May until October. The summers here are fantastic for almost all the pelagic species – they come closer to shore from July to August, so you don’t need to travel so far to find them.

The season for Red Snapper is open year-round in state waters. Even in winter you can head out and catch this delicious fish.

Texas offshore fishing is great for the hardcore anglers, who’ll head out further and fish for longer. The fishing opportunities are huge! First-time anglers will love fishing the oil rigs for the sheer abundance of fish. There’s something for everyone, so book your trip today!

 
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Use “The Fishing Guy” guide service to make the most of your experience. It is a really big lake and Guy knows how to find the fish!
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Use “The Fishing Guy” guide service to make the most of your experience. It is a really big lake and Guy knows how to find the fish!
Debbie  F.
Debbie F. Salado, Texas
If you are new to fishing go for a red snapper trip, that’s gonna be our next one. But the King fish are fun to catch!
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If you are new to fishing go for a red snapper trip, that’s gonna be our next one. But the King fish are fun to catch!
Blake  S.
Blake S.
4 hour charter with an established captain- they'll know what's hitting and have it all prepared for you to fish.....
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4 hour charter with an established captain- they'll know what's hitting and have it all prepared for you to fish.....
Elena  G.
Elena G.
It is very hot out, so be prepared with proper clothing and drink lots of fluids.
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It is very hot out, so be prepared with proper clothing and drink lots of fluids.
Greg  C.
Greg C. Houston, Texas
Come ready to have fun and spend quality time with your friends and family. Remember it’s called fishing not catching although we did tons of catching!
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Come ready to have fun and spend quality time with your friends and family. Remember it’s called fishing not catching although we did tons of catching!
Dan  R.
Dan R. San Antonio, Texas
Be ready for a good time. Its great for families and friends of any experience level.
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Be ready for a good time. Its great for families and friends of any experience level.
Joseph  C.
Joseph C. San Antonio, TX
Wonderful way to start. Everything is provided and not too strenuous. Great for the entire family.
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Wonderful way to start. Everything is provided and not too strenuous. Great for the entire family.
Alan  N.
Alan N. Corinth, TX
It is hot on the water, bring lots to drink - water, soda and gaterade. Snacks are a good idea to keep your energy up.
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It is hot on the water, bring lots to drink - water, soda and gaterade. Snacks are a good idea to keep your energy up.
Lance  W.
Lance W. Woodville, TX
Here's a revised version for you: "I recently went on a guided fishing trip with Captain John at Lake Buchanan, and it was an amazing experience. We were able to catch a variety of fish including striped bass, white bass, and black bass. Captain John was a knowledgeable and experienced guide who knew exactly where to find the fish. Overall, it was a fantastic trip and I would highly recommend it to anyone who loves fishing and wants to learn from a pro!"
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Here's a revised version for you: "I recently went on a guided fishing trip with Captain John at Lake Buchanan, and it was an amazing experience. We were able to catch a variety of fish including striped bass, white bass, and black bass. Captain John was a knowledgeable and experienced guide who knew exactly where to find the fish. Overall, it was a fantastic trip and I would highly recommend it to anyone who loves fishing and wants to learn from a pro!"
Vince  N.
Vince N. Liberty Hill, TX
Not fish on holidays , to many boats on lake hard to find the fish because of this .
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Not fish on holidays , to many boats on lake hard to find the fish because of this .
Darryl  G.
Darryl G. Elk City, OK
Weather was perfect, not as humid not salty as expected. We stayed in Surfside at a great rental and ate at Seahorse Bar & Grill. Rental was fabulous and grill was also very good - right on the beach. Great time in Freeport.
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Weather was perfect, not as humid not salty as expected. We stayed in Surfside at a great rental and ate at Seahorse Bar & Grill. Rental was fabulous and grill was also very good - right on the beach. Great time in Freeport.
Ken  M.
Ken M. Katy, TX
Be flexible. There are many different fish species around and lots of ways to catch them. Fish are not extremely large but they are abundant and pretty easy to catch. Lots of good tasting fish are available. It is worth going after at least one shark, they are fun to catch and can be easily released.
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Be flexible. There are many different fish species around and lots of ways to catch them. Fish are not extremely large but they are abundant and pretty easy to catch. Lots of good tasting fish are available. It is worth going after at least one shark, they are fun to catch and can be easily released.
Dave  J.
Dave J. Windsor, CO
Book a guided fishing trip to have a good time actually catching fish and lots of fish.
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Book a guided fishing trip to have a good time actually catching fish and lots of fish.
Ty  L.
Ty L. Houston, Texas
Reach out to your Captain and get an idea of what fishing you can expect when booking your trip.
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Reach out to your Captain and get an idea of what fishing you can expect when booking your trip.
Jake  M.
Jake M. Round Rock, TX
It's called Fishing, not Catching....go out and have fun and if your head is in that space you will have a great trip.
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It's called Fishing, not Catching....go out and have fun and if your head is in that space you will have a great trip.
Jesse  R.
Jesse R.
Make sure you talk to your captain before you go. He or she is going to make or break your trip.
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Make sure you talk to your captain before you go. He or she is going to make or break your trip.
Richard  H.
Richard H. Dallas, Texas
The weather is not too hot yet. Try to avoid the tournaments. Our guide knew where one was and asked us to meet him at a different location to avoid the crowds.
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The weather is not too hot yet. Try to avoid the tournaments. Our guide knew where one was and asked us to meet him at a different location to avoid the crowds.
Andrew  D.
Andrew D. Fort Worth, TX
The captain takes care of every part of fishing. We caught a bunch of fish we never see in Kansas. We saw dolphins on the way to our fishing spots.
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The captain takes care of every part of fishing. We caught a bunch of fish we never see in Kansas. We saw dolphins on the way to our fishing spots.
Mary  B.
Mary B. Overland Park, KS
The weather is great this time of year, a lot of fish biting which is fun.
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The weather is great this time of year, a lot of fish biting which is fun.
Bob  H.
Bob H.
Sunscreen and plenty of Beer and snacks. Captains got the rest ready for you.
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Sunscreen and plenty of Beer and snacks. Captains got the rest ready for you.
Nick  W.
Nick W. Rockport, TX

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