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A 50% prepayment locks in your date — the balance is due the day of the trip in cash, check, or Venmo (credit cards add a 5% processing fee). Cancel more than 14 days out and the prepayment transfers to another date within the year; inside 14 days the full rate is due. Trips cancelled for weather or mechanical failure are fully refunded — weather calls are at the captain’s discretion. Trip insurance is highly recommended.
2 guests and the guide.
Yes! We don’t encourage keeping limits by any means, but make sure to mention it while booking so we bring extra ice, bags, etc. for you to take some fish home.
All gear is included. However, you’re welcome to bring your own.
Yes, a current Texas Saltwater fishing license is required by the state. You can purchase at tpwd.texas.gov.
Yes, for a full day. The boat will have plenty of ice and water and room for you to bring anything else you may want on the water.
I don’t, but I have several recommendations — check the lodging tab.
When you can go! But typically March–November are the best months. December–February can be weather dependent — waiting to fish in between fronts.
We can usually find protection and get the job done up to about 30 mph. If gusts become greater than that, we’ll reschedule to another day at no charge.
No experience necessary. Although I wouldn’t recommend showing up without a couple of casting lessons under your belt.
Certainly! I don’t mind which you prefer — my program doesn’t change. It’s still shallow-water sight casting.
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