Get ready to chase the reds in Aransas Pass with Let The Good Times Roll Guide Service. We're talking six solid hours of inshore action aboard the Maudi V, our smooth-running rig powered by a beefy 150 HP Suzuki. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting your feet wet, we'll put you on the fish and show you why Aransas Pass is a redfish paradise. Grab your buddy and let's hit the flats!
As soon as we shove off, you'll feel the excitement building. Our seasoned guides know these waters like the back of their hand, and we're always dialed into where the reds are biting. We'll cruise the backwaters, hitting prime spots where redfish love to hang out. You might find yourself sight-casting to tailing reds in skinny water or working deeper channels where the bruisers lurk. The Maudi V is set up for comfort and fishability, so you can focus on setting the hook when that line starts singing.
Redfish are the stars of the show here, and we've got the know-how to help you land 'em. We'll gear you up with the right tackle - usually medium-heavy rods paired with baitcasting reels. Depending on conditions, we might throw soft plastics, spoons, or even live bait. The key is reading the water and matching your presentation to what the fish want. We'll show you how to work a lure through grass beds or along oyster reefs where reds love to ambush their prey. And when that telltale thump hits your line, get ready for a fight - these bulldogs of the flats don't give up easy!
"Good trip. Awesome captain." - Dylan
Redfish (Red Drum) are the bread and butter of Aransas Pass fishing, and for good reason. These copper-colored beauties can range from scrappy "rat reds" to massive bull reds over 40 inches. They're known for their distinctive spot near the tail and their powerful runs that'll test your drag. Redfish are year-round residents, but fall is prime time when they school up to spawn. The thrill of watching a red crush your lure in shallow water never gets old. They're not just fun to catch - they're also delicious on the grill, though we encourage catch-and-release for the big ones to keep the fishery healthy.
Look, if you're itching to bend a rod and fill your camera roll with trophy shots, this is the trip for you. Six hours of guided fishing in one of Texas' top inshore hotspots, with all the local knowledge you need to maximize your chances of success. We keep it to just two anglers max, so you'll get plenty of attention and fishing time. The Maudi V is ready, the reds are waiting, and we're fired up to show you a day on the water you won't forget. Don't let this chance slip away - book your Aransas Pass adventure now and let's make some fishing memories!
March 10, 2025
Redfish are a favorite target here in Aransas Pass. These copper-colored beauties usually run 20-30 inches, with some bruisers hitting 40+. You'll find them prowling the shallows - we're talking 1-4 feet of water. They love hanging around oyster reefs, grass flats, and manmade structures like old piers. Fall and spring are prime time, but we catch 'em year-round. Reds put up a great fight and make excellent table fare. That's why folks get excited when they see that signature black spot near the tail. To land one, we'll hit the flats with topwater lures or jigs. If you really want to get your blood pumping, sight-casting to tailing reds in skinny water is hard to beat. My local tip? When it's calm, look for subtle "nervous water" - that's often a dead giveaway for feeding reds. Once you spot 'em, a well-placed cast with a gold spoon usually does the trick.
Vehicle Guest Capacity: 4
Manufacturer Name: Suzuki
Maximum Cruising Speed: 46
Number of Engines: 1
Horsepower per Engine: 150
Good trip. Awesome captain.