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Hey folks I'm Rick Cathey, guide and owner of Fish Texas Guide Service. The idea behind the guide service is to provide quality guides to virtually anywhere within the state of Texas. We do this using guides who all fish professionally on B.A.S.S. and/or FLW affiliated pro trails. Anglers such as Ray Hanselman Jr., Keith Combs, Charlie Harrelson, Robert McFarland and Charles Whitted combine to make 50 years of knowledge and experience on lakes such as Amistad, Falcon, and Choke Canyon to name a few. We also fish Sam Rayburn, Toledo Bend, Texoma, Livingston, Conroe, Fayette County, Canyon, Medina, LBJ as well as all the Hill Country Rivers in the Texas Hill Country. 4 Alarm Fishing
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Welcome to Captain Jack’s Four Alarm Guide Service. As a Full-time Professional Guide, licensed by the United States Coast Guard and certified by Texas Parks and Wildlife, Capt. Jack has a passion for the outdoors and the bays of the Texas Coast. Whether your interest is in boat or wade fishing, photography or Eco tours, Capt. Jack can accommodate. Captain Jack specializes in light tackle fishing - both lure and bait, boat or wade fishing, photography tours and also popular eco-tours in the bays around Rockport - year round.
Tournament Guiding and Multiple Boats Available for Large Groups.
TROPHY REDFISH, HUGE SPECKLED TROUT, AND BLACK DRUM ARE THE MAIN CATCHES OF THE DAY. ALL ARE DELICIOUS FOR OUTDOOR GRILLING Coastal Water Guide Service
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Whether you're fishing for Speckled Trout, Redfish, or Drum, Captain Larry Kelley has the knowledge and experience to provide you with a fishing trip that you will never forget. He can provide either bait or lures for your fishing trip. Captain Larry fishes Aransas Bay, Redfish Bay, Corpus Christi Bay, Baffin Bay, and the Laguna Madre. So he covers the whole Coastal Bend area of the Gulf Coast. His years of experience fishing this immense area of the Texas Gulf Coast ensure that your fishing trip will be a memorable one. Captain Larry furnishes your bait, all tackle, and ice. All you have to bring is your Texas Fishing License with a Saltwater stamp, sun screen, refreshments, and a desire to catch fish. Captain Kelley fishes from a twenty-three foot Carolina Skiff powered by Yamaha. He can also provide a Bimini top for shade when requested "Reel" McCoy Guide Service
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Captain Kevin McCoy is a full time, professional fishing guide. Raised in Louisiana, Kevin's fishing expertise began as a young boy. He has spent many a day on the water where he has come to understand and appreciate its challenge. He has fine tuned his skills on the Texas Coast from Louisiana to Mexico. The flats and bays of Rockport, Aransas, and Corpus Christi, are home to a wide range of fish including Trophy size Trout, Redfish, and Flounder. These waters are Kevin's home also! Whether you are a Novice or Experienced Fisherman, like to fish with Artificial or Live Bait, Large or Small Group, Kevin would love to take you fishing, any Season of the Year! Kevin welcomes Families and Ladies alike! Frontier Charters
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Frontier Charters is based out of Arroyo City Texas. Our services cater to anglers of all ages and levels of skill. We are the only south Texas guide service specializing in kayak fishing trips in the lower Laguna Madre bay system. Our Goal: At Frontier Charters our goal is to insure your safety and fun while fishing from one of our kayaks or from our 2008 190 MLG Dargel. (Myrtle) We specialize in site fishing the flats for Red Fish, Speckled Trout, Snook and a variety of other species found in the Lower Laguna Madre. The Ultimate Experience: Fishing from a kayak is probably one of the most exciting fishing trips one could take. The stealth and ease of a kayak allow you to literally sneak up on a school of feeding Red Fish and watch them explode in a frenzy chasing your lure. Whether fishing from kayaks or Myrtle, we will leave the dock as early as possible, preferably at sunrise. After arriving to our destination, we will be fishing in water 10 to 16 inches in depth (The Flats). Top water lures are best in the early morning hours. Later in the morning when the sun rises adequately, we will begin site fishing. At times, we do bait fish, if the weather conditions dictate.
Texas fishing license with salt water stamp (mandatory) Bring your favorite food and beverages. (Alcohol is allowed) Sunglasses (polarized) Sunscreen Appropriate clothing for the given weather conditions
Your favorite rod and tackle (8 to 10 lb test is preferable)
Guide (Captain Mark H. Atkinson) Boat and kayaks Safety equipment Loaner rods and reels Tackle Ice for the drinks and fish
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Sanitary portable private facilities are available for you comfort and convenience.
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Comfortable accommodations are available from Port Mansfield to Arroyo City and South Padre Island. If you need assistance or recommendations we can assist you with all your needs. Weldon Charter Service
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Weldon Charter Service is a fishing guide service based in Arroyo City, Texas. Centrally located on the Lower Laguna Madre, our charters may range from Port Mansfield to South Padre Island. WCS offers fly fishing charters as well as lure fishing trips. Targeted species include redfish, speckled trout and flounder. OUR APPROACH...
Our usual approach is to sight fish for redfish and speckled trout whenever possible. Sight fishing can be done from the boat, poling, drifting or wading the warm, shallow flats of the Lower Laguna Madre. Sight fishing requires an angler to spot and identify gamefish and make an accurate cast in varying wind conditions. I am always ready and willing to work with individual anglers with regard to learning how to spot fish and cast to them. Sometimes a charter includes anglers of varying skill levels and even a mix of fly fishers and lure fishers. I'll try to work with each angler throughout the day and combine several different approaches in an effort to maximize everyone's opportunities. Of course, the more people taken on one charter, the harder it is for me to provide the individual attention that I strive for. From novice to expert, the best opportunities and adventures are enjoyed by all when an extended stay of two or three days is planned. It is impossible to experience all of the different types of fishing the Lower Laguna Madre has to offer in just one day. Early in the morning, before the sun rises high enough for sight fishing -- and on days where cloud cover prevents us from sight fishing -- we'll turn to other fishing techniques, such as stalking tailing fish, working topwater lures and soft plastics over potholes and or flounder fishing. These alternative techniques are usually done on the west side of the bay system, which has a grassy bottom. Later in the day we may have time to experience sight fishing at its best, Florida or Bahamas style on the white sands of the east bank. The Lower Laguna Madre offers over sixty miles of pure white sand flats along the backside of the Padre Island National Seashore. The water depth on the white sand seldom exceeds 12" to 14". This strip of heavenly waters varies in width from several hundred yards to about a mile wide. Most of our clients have never experienced anything as beautiful and productive as the white sand flats of Padre Island. It is the only place in Texas where one can experience the combination of gin clear water over a white sandy flat. Many times while fishing the white sand, I've seen grown men, experienced fishermen, fall completely apart at the sight of an approaching trout in the 25" to 30" range. They always describe it as being similar to buck fever! Sight fishing can be so exhilarating that I still get just as excited over the last fish caught as I did over the first fish so many years ago. Again, due to changing weather conditions, ever-moving fish, and time constraints, it is always best to book at least two days in a row. Of course, if you can only get away for one day, the possibility of experiencing a perfect day in paradise is always worth it. 43 results found Next Page >Showing results 1 through 10
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