Ready to dip your toes into the world of inshore fishing? Our half-day redfish trip in Aransas Pass is the perfect starting point. Captain Jeremy from Let The Good Times Roll Guide Service has designed this 4-hour excursion with newcomers in mind. You'll cruise the calm waters aboard the Maudi V, our sturdy 22-footer, as you learn the ropes and hopefully land your first big catch. It's all about having fun, building confidence, and experiencing the thrill of reeling in a hard-fighting redfish.
As soon as you step aboard the Maudi V, you'll feel right at home. Our 22-foot vessel is equipped with a smooth-running 150hp Suzuki engine, ensuring a comfortable ride to the fishing grounds. Captain Jeremy knows these waters like the back of his hand, so he'll take you straight to where the redfish are biting. The inshore waters around Aransas Pass are known for their productivity, offering plenty of opportunities to hook into some feisty reds. Even if you've never held a rod before, don't sweat it – we've got top-notch gear ready for you, and the captain will be right there to show you the ropes.
Fishing for redfish isn't rocket science, but there are a few tricks that'll up your game. We'll start with the basics – how to hold the rod, cast your line, and set the hook when you feel that telltale tug. Captain Jeremy's got a knack for explaining things in a way that just clicks. You'll learn about reading the water, spotting signs of fish activity, and choosing the right bait. We might try a few different methods, from bottom fishing with cut bait to sight-casting with artificial lures. The goal is to keep it simple, fun, and effective. Before you know it, you'll be reeling in reds like a pro.
While we can't guarantee what Mother Nature will serve up, our recent trips have been pretty darn good. Anglers have been pulling in some solid redfish, with quite a few in the 20-25 inch range. These fish put up a great fight, perfect for getting your adrenaline pumping without being too overwhelming for beginners. We've had folks catch their very first fish with us and end up hooked on fishing for life. The look on someone's face when they land that first red – man, that never gets old.
Redfish, also known as red drum, are the stars of the show on this trip. These copper-colored beauties are a favorite among Texas anglers for good reason. They're strong fighters, great eating, and just plain fun to catch. Redfish in our area typically range from 20 to 30 inches, with some bruisers pushing past the 40-inch mark. They love to hang around structure like oyster reefs and grass flats, often revealing their presence with a tell-tale "tailing" behavior as they root for crabs in shallow water.
What makes redfish so exciting for beginners is their willingness to bite and their hard-charging runs when hooked. When a red takes your bait, hold on tight – these fish can peel line off your reel in a hurry! They're active year-round in Aransas Pass, but fall is particularly fantastic when schools of bull reds move into the bays to spawn. Even in the cooler months, we can usually find some eager reds willing to play.
While we're targeting redfish, don't be surprised if you hook into some other inshore species. Speckled trout, black drum, and even the occasional flounder might decide to crash the party. Each of these fish offers its own unique challenge and adds to the excitement of your day on the water.
Folks who fish with us tend to catch the bug – and I'm not talking about mosquitoes. There's something special about the waters around Aransas Pass that keeps anglers coming back for more. Maybe it's the way the sun rises over the bay, painting the sky in oranges and pinks. Or the thrill of watching your line go tight as a redfish takes the bait. For many, it's the peace and quiet out on the water, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. And let's be honest, the chance to brag about your catch over a cold beer at the end of the day doesn't hurt either.
Our half-day trips are perfect for those just starting out or visitors with limited time. You'll get a real taste of what inshore fishing is all about without committing to a full day on the water. It's enough time to learn the basics, catch some fish, and decide if this is something you want to dive deeper into. And trust me, once you feel that first redfish on the line, chances are you'll be planning your next trip before we even get back to the dock.
If you're itching to try your hand at inshore fishing, our beginner-friendly redfish trip is calling your name. Captain Jeremy and the team at Let The Good Times Roll Guide Service are ready to show you the ropes and help you land your first big catch. We've got the boat, the gear, and the know-how – all you need to bring is a good attitude and maybe a hat to keep the sun off your face.
Remember, fishing isn't just about what you catch – it's about the experience. The stories you'll tell, the skills you'll learn, and the memories you'll make out on the water are worth their weight in gold. So why wait? Give us a call, book your trip, and get ready to let the good times roll on the waters of Aransas Pass. Who knows, you might just discover a new passion that'll have you coming back year after year. See you on the water!
Redfish are a local favorite here in Aransas Pass. These copper-colored beauties usually run 20-30 inches, with some bulls pushing 40+. Look for them tailing in shallow flats, often in just a foot or two of water. They love hanging around oyster reefs and seagrass beds. Fall's the prime time, but we catch 'em year-round. Folks love targeting redfish for their strong fights and excellent table fare. When hooked, they'll give you a good run, often stripping line and testing your drag. Their firm, white meat is mild and versatile – great for grilling or blackening. Here's a local tip: on calm mornings, scan the shallows for their distinctive V-shaped wakes. Once you spot 'em, a well-placed gold spoon or soft plastic often does the trick. Just remember to work your lure slowly – redfish aren't known for their speed. Patient anglers usually have the most success with these guys.
Vehicle Guest Capacity: 4
Manufacturer Name: Suzuki
Maximum Cruising Speed: 46
Number of Engines: 1
Horsepower per Engine: 150