Texas Fishing Spots for Every Type of Angler

The saying goes...'We like em bigger in Texas' isn't just a legendary saying, its a reality when it comes to Texas Fishing Spots. Texas is closer to deepwater than other gulf states. 

Texas Fishing Spots

Our packages cover the entire Texas Coastline from Port Arthur to South Padre Island

Inshore packages are available for Padre Island, Galveston Bay and Port Arthur. Get your rod bent with bull redfish, massive sheepshead and whatever else takes your bait. These numbers will test your skills in landing multiple strong fish. 

Offshore packages will put you on deep canyons, pinnacles and oil rigs. The typical feeding grounds for Gulf of Mexico Tuna, Wahoo, and Marlins

Looking to catch that 100lb Tuna? Pickup one of our offshore packages,

Coastal Bays and Deep Offshore spots for Saltwater Fish

Texas Fishing Spots provides key local knowledge along the Gulf Coast and also offers excellent offshore saltwater opportunities. Bays such as Galveston, Corpus Christi, and Sabine Lake are well known for redfish, speckled trout, flounder, and black drum. Fishing from piers, jetties, or shallow flats gives anglers many ways to target these species. Saltwater fishing in Texas can be exciting year-round, especially when tides and weather conditions are right. Many coastal spots are family-friendly and easy to reach, so they work well for weekend trips, vacation plans, or a quick afternoon outing near the coast.

Planning the Best Trip to Texas Waters

Choosing the right Texas Fishing Spots depends on your target species, your gear, and the kind of trip you want. If you want a quiet freshwater outing, a lake or river may be the best fit. If you want more action and a bigger challenge, the coast can offer fast-paced fishing with strong tides and changing conditions. Before you go, check local regulations, weather reports, and seasonal patterns to improve your chances of success. A little planning can help you find better access, safer conditions, and more productive water. With so many options, Texas offers something for every angler.