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Captain Brian knows these Corpus Christi bays like the back of his hand, and he's ready to put you on some serious speckled trout action. This isn't your typical crowded party boat situation – you're getting a private charter built for up to 5 anglers who want to fish the way it should be done. We're talking 6 hours of dedicated fishing time in waters that consistently produce quality fish, with spots chosen based on what's happening right now, not where we went last week. The best part? Everything's included except your license and whatever snacks you want to bring. Captain Brian provides all the rods, reels, bait, tackle, plus water and ice to keep your catch fresh.
You'll meet Captain Brian at the dock ready to hit productive waters around Corpus Christi Bay. This area offers some of Texas's most reliable inshore fishing, with grass flats, drop-offs, and structure that hold fish year-round. The trip runs up to 6 hours, but here's something most charters won't tell you upfront – if your group limits out early, the trip ends there. That's actually a good problem to have, and it happens more often than you'd think when the bite is on. Captain Brian reads conditions daily and adjusts locations accordingly, whether that means working shallow flats on calm days or finding protected cuts when the wind picks up. The base rate covers 2 anglers, with additional fees for the 3rd through 5th person. This keeps group sizes manageable and ensures everyone gets proper attention and fishing time.
Captain Brian runs a well-equipped boat with quality rods and reels matched to local conditions. You'll primarily work with live bait and soft plastics, depending on what the trout are hitting that day. The technique varies based on location – sometimes you're drifting over grass beds with popping corks, other times you're working structure with jigheads and paddle tails. Water depth around Corpus Christi ranges from 2 feet on the flats to 8-10 feet in channels, so tackle gets adjusted accordingly. Captain Brian carries a full selection of terminal tackle, from 1/8-ounce jigheads for shallow work to heavier weights when you need to get down quickly. The boat's electronics help locate schools and structure, but local knowledge makes the real difference in putting you on fish consistently.
Speckled trout are the main target, but Corpus Christi bays hold multiple species that'll keep your rod bent. Black drum show up regularly, especially around shell beds and deeper channels. These fish average 2-5 pounds locally, with occasional larger specimens pushing 10-15 pounds. They're bulldogs on light tackle and provide steady action when trout fishing slows down. Redfish cruise these flats year-round, typically running 18-28 inches with good numbers of slot-sized fish. They hit many of the same baits as trout but fight completely different – more bulldogging runs versus the trout's quick head shakes. The variety keeps things interesting and ensures you're rarely without something to target.
Black Drum around Corpus Christi are underrated fighters that many anglers overlook while targeting trout. These fish feed heavily on crabs and shrimp around oyster reefs and mud bottoms, making them perfect targets when using live or cut bait. They're most active during cooler months but can be caught year-round in deeper channels. What makes them exciting is their size potential – while most run 2-8 pounds, occasionally you'll hook into a 20-30 pound fish that'll test your drag and patience. They're also excellent table fare when prepared properly.
Sea Trout, specifically speckled trout, are the bread and butter of Corpus Christi inshore fishing. These fish prefer grass flats, oyster reefs, and areas with good current flow. Spring and fall offer the best action, with fish averaging 14-18 inches and keepers running up to 25+ inches. Speckled trout are aggressive feeders that hit both live bait and artificials, making them perfect for anglers of all skill levels. Their fighting style involves quick runs and head shakes that keep you on your toes. The daily bag limit ensures sustainable fishing while still allowing for good action.
Redfish in these bays are known for their consistency and fight. They school up in cooler months and spread out over flats during warmer periods. The slot limit (20-28 inches) means most fish you catch are prime eating size. Redfish are opportunistic feeders that crush everything from live shrimp to soft plastic baits. What makes them special around Corpus Christi is their year-round availability and willingness to bite in various conditions. They're also one of the best fish to target when teaching kids or novice anglers since they're forgiving and provide steady action.
Captain Brian's private charters fill up quickly, especially during prime fishing seasons when the bite is most consistent. This 6-hour format gives you real fishing time without feeling rushed, and the included gear package means you can focus on fishing instead of worrying about tackle. The trip works great for couples, small groups of friends, or anyone wanting personalized attention on the water. With Captain Brian's local knowledge and quality equipment, you're set up for a productive day targeting some of Texas's best inshore species. Book now to secure your dates and get ready for some serious Corpus Christi bay fishing action.
Black drums are the heavyweights of our bays, ranging from 5-30 pounds with some bruiser bulls pushing 90+ pounds. These bottom-feeders love crushing oysters and crabs around shell reefs and muddy flats in 2-15 feet of water. Spring spawning season is prime time when they school up and make those distinctive drumming sounds you can actually hear. The smaller ones under 15 pounds make excellent table fare with mild, flaky meat. Bigger fish put up a serious fight but get tough and stringy. Fresh crab is your best bet for bait - it stays on the hook better than shrimp and catfish won't steal it. My tip: listen for that drumming sound on calm mornings near oyster beds, then drop your bait right on the bottom and wait.

Redfish are hands-down the most exciting sight-fishing target in our shallow bays. These copper-colored bruisers average 20-35 inches and love cruising 1-4 feet of water so shallow their backs show. That distinctive black spot near their tail makes them easy to spot, and they'll eat just about anything - topwater plugs, soft plastics, or live shrimp. The smaller "slot" fish under 28 inches are fantastic eating with mild, sweet meat, while the big bulls over 28 inches are pure adrenaline. Fall and spring are peak times when they school up on grass flats and oyster reefs. They're strong fighters that'll drag you around oyster bars and make your drag sing. Local secret: look for nervous water and tail-slapping on calm mornings - they're feeding and ready to eat.

Speckled trout are the bread and butter of our Corpus bays, typically running 14-24 inches and 1-5 pounds. These spotted beauties love grass flats and shallow water, especially at night when they feed aggressively on shrimp and small baitfish. They're most active during cooler months when water temps drop, though we catch them year-round. What makes them special is their delicate, white meat that's softer than most inshore fish - just don't overcook it or it gets mushy. They're scrappy fighters for their size and always fun on light tackle. During winter they school up in deeper channels, but most of the year you'll find them cruising 2-6 feet of water. Pro tip: work your lures slow and keep them near the bottom - trout rarely chase baits up high.

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