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Port Aransas Hochseeangeln Angebote

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Port Aransas

Hochseeangeln in Port Aransas

Offshore fishing from Port Aransas is extremely rewarding, thanks to the great diversity of species that live in the Gulf of Mexico. Feeling the wind on your face as the sea spray cools you off under a hot sun is fantastic, even better when you’re hauling a massive Yellowfin Tuna that you’ve just wrestled out of the water. There isn’t much that can compare to a good fight in offshore waters, where the fish don’t pull their punches. Luckily, the captains down at Port Aransas know all the tricks you might need to reel in a keeper!

 

Where to fish

As you leave the port, you can go after offshore fish practically on your doorstep, roughly 10 miles off the coast. Amberjacks, Groupers, and Snappers frequent reefs and wrecks that dot the coastline, with the bigger specimens residing in deeper water. These fish offer a proper fight (the Amberjack isn’t known as the “donkey of the sea” for no reason!) and a tasty treat as well. Bottom fishing and drift fishing are the way to go for these species.

As you head further offshore, you’ll keep your rod in the rod holder more often than not – trolling is prevalent in deeper waters. You can start trolling for King Mackerel first, roughly after crossing 5-10 miles. As you head further into the sea, the fish get bigger - after some 15 miles you’ll likely start to see Mahi Mahi – tasty and gorgeous fish. After about 50 miles you can start dragging the trolling lines while targeting Yellowfin and Blackfin Tuna.

For the biggest fish and the hardest battles, you’ll have to go out further than 100 miles off the coast. The sea floor gets progressively deeper (around 2,000 feet), with the continental shelf edge being around 170 miles from Port Aransas. Over here you’ll be going after monster Marlin, huge Tuna, voracious Sharks, and a Sailfish or two. You can still get your fill of Snappers, Groupers, and bait fish this far out, the oil rigs that are spread across the sea offer great fishing grounds for them.

 

How to fish

Trolling is one of the most effective methods for catching pelagic predators: Wahoo, Tuna, and Marlin love to chase their prey. A wide range of plugs, lures, and bait are available – each captain has his own preference and no species goes for “just one” solution.

Bottom fishing works great for Amberjacks, Red Snappers, or Groupers. There’s a number of wrecks strewn across the waters you can hit up on your way to the “big boys” fishing grounds. The coastal bottom-feeding fish can be found at depths between 50 and 100 feet. You can do deep-sea bottom fishing without electric reels, since the oil rigs provide great waters for bottom-feeders to thrive in.

 

What to bring

Don’t forget tough lines! An 80-100 lb test line is required to reel in  big Marlin or Amberjack – known to give you a proper fight. Blue Runners are a favorite food of Amberjacks, so remember to keep a few around if you’re going after the “reef donkey”.

Wire leaders and braided lines are a must for offshore fishing. Wreck-dwelling species are partial to dragging your line under sharp edges, while speedy pelagics have an impressive set of chompers on them. Losing a fish to equipment failure is not enjoyable at all and investing some time in preparing ahead of time is better than heartache.

Live bait is very popular with quite a few species that live offshore. For Wahoo trolling, bring deep diving plugs or rig some Ballyhoo or live Blue Runners and start trolling. Blue Runners and Bonito are great for attracting Yellowfin Tuna and Marlin.


When to go

Offshore fishing south of Port Aransas really picks up around spring and lasts through summer. As temperatures drop the fish migrate away, with the peak season lasting until November. Certain local regulations apply, as particular species in federal waters can’t be kept throughout the year – a notable example is the Red Snapper (not kept January 1st through May 31st). Check local regulations before booking a trip.
 

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Check with local anglers on what's in season! We love redfish so it was a good time for us
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Check with local anglers on what's in season! We love redfish so it was a good time for us
Lester  T.
Lester T.
Randy with Red Tag Guides was a perfect fit for our crew celebrating a 13th birthday. He was knowledgeable, passionate, professional, fun and got the boys on the fish for a good quality time!! Highly recommended Red Tag Guide Services for successful fishing in Post A
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Randy with Red Tag Guides was a perfect fit for our crew celebrating a 13th birthday. He was knowledgeable, passionate, professional, fun and got the boys on the fish for a good quality time!! Highly recommended Red Tag Guide Services for successful fishing in Post A
Heather  M.
Heather M.
Book with Captain Cory Russell!! Captain Cory helps with understanding to how to land your fish. He does everything to help beginners learn what to expect. All you have to do is fish, he does everything else.
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Book with Captain Cory Russell!! Captain Cory helps with understanding to how to land your fish. He does everything to help beginners learn what to expect. All you have to do is fish, he does everything else.
Drew  H.
Drew H.
Be patient with your Captians, they work endlessly, and tirelessly to put clients on fish and provide them with the best experience possible. Remember, it's called fishing not catching.
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Be patient with your Captians, they work endlessly, and tirelessly to put clients on fish and provide them with the best experience possible. Remember, it's called fishing not catching.
David  T.
David T.
We had a great time fishing! Even caught a huge stingray. Great trip for the three of us. Will definitely be booking again.
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We had a great time fishing! Even caught a huge stingray. Great trip for the three of us. Will definitely be booking again.
David  B.
David B.
It's a fishing trip. Think of what you would need if you were going out on a boat for hours of FISHING. Your guide's not there to feed you, take you to shore to the restroom. He's there to put you on fish. Boat shoes are a must to keep your feet comfortable. A swimsuit with light, long sleeves, hooded fishing shirt is recommended. It gets hot and humid here.
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It's a fishing trip. Think of what you would need if you were going out on a boat for hours of FISHING. Your guide's not there to feed you, take you to shore to the restroom. He's there to put you on fish. Boat shoes are a must to keep your feet comfortable. A swimsuit with light, long sleeves, hooded fishing shirt is recommended. It gets hot and humid here.
Mark  Y.
Mark Y. LaRue, Texas
We would highly recommend it. Everyone was so nice to us newbies. My husband & brother had a great birthday. We had the BEST guide too. Captain Alex was wonderful.
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We would highly recommend it. Everyone was so nice to us newbies. My husband & brother had a great birthday. We had the BEST guide too. Captain Alex was wonderful.
Lisa  W.
Lisa W. North Zulch, TX
September is a tough month for fishing. Defiantly the dog days of summer but a tough day of fishing still beats working!
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September is a tough month for fishing. Defiantly the dog days of summer but a tough day of fishing still beats working!
Josh  M.
Josh M. Montgomery, TX
Depending on time of year, lots of water. However, our captain made up for our deficiency.
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Depending on time of year, lots of water. However, our captain made up for our deficiency.
Stephanie  P.
Stephanie P. Helotes, TX
If you are feeling bored just wait until you start going for red snapper, you'll have all the fish you can handle at the end of the trip
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If you are feeling bored just wait until you start going for red snapper, you'll have all the fish you can handle at the end of the trip
Jamie  W.
Jamie W. Dallas, Texas
Book a charter and support local fishing guides. Unless your local, this is the best way to get out on fish and not have to worry about cleaning gear or fish. Would highly recommend.
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Book a charter and support local fishing guides. Unless your local, this is the best way to get out on fish and not have to worry about cleaning gear or fish. Would highly recommend.
Gabriel  S.
Gabriel S. Houston, Texas
Water was extremely blue and easy to see through! So you could actually watch the fish take the bait! So awesome
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Water was extremely blue and easy to see through! So you could actually watch the fish take the bait! So awesome
Roy  P.
Roy P.
These guys were great, half our party were 1st timers. Recommend booking ahead of time they stay busy!
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These guys were great, half our party were 1st timers. Recommend booking ahead of time they stay busy!
Steven  T.
Steven T. Abilene, TX
Plan on everything costing twice what you expect and taking twice as long. Get there early and plan on waiting. But its almost always worth it!
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Plan on everything costing twice what you expect and taking twice as long. Get there early and plan on waiting. But its almost always worth it!
Heidi  Y.
Heidi Y. San Antonio, TX
Great fishing, if your going to be there for more than a day rent a golf cart to get around. Restaurants fill up fast and you will be turned away, most close at 9 pm.
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Great fishing, if your going to be there for more than a day rent a golf cart to get around. Restaurants fill up fast and you will be turned away, most close at 9 pm.
Vonda  B.
Vonda B.
Captain Alex Cruz would definitely be a recommendation for anyone wanting to get some great fishing in he will definitely get you where you need to get some great size fish.
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Captain Alex Cruz would definitely be a recommendation for anyone wanting to get some great fishing in he will definitely get you where you need to get some great size fish.
Kenneth  P.
Kenneth P. San Antonio, TX
Jay Lancaster (Lancaster Sportfishing) was great for offshore. Brian Cibulka was great for inshore.
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Jay Lancaster (Lancaster Sportfishing) was great for offshore. Brian Cibulka was great for inshore.
Brad  H.
Brad H. Belton, TX
Come with an open mind for fishing. You might also get a chance to enjoy some dolphins playing around you.
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Come with an open mind for fishing. You might also get a chance to enjoy some dolphins playing around you.
Leopoldo  R.
Leopoldo R. Oliver, WI
Do you research and prepare accordingly weather wise. Having proper attire is key to enjoying your fishing!
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Do you research and prepare accordingly weather wise. Having proper attire is key to enjoying your fishing!
Christopher  S.
Christopher S. Kilgore, TX
Book Captain Brian asap! He took us to the best locations and we had a blast! Everything is onboard and ready for fishing or relaxing.
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Book Captain Brian asap! He took us to the best locations and we had a blast! Everything is onboard and ready for fishing or relaxing.
DEIDRA  M.
DEIDRA M. Austin, Texas

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