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Port O'Connor's Best Wade Fishing Experience

  • Published Date: July 17, 2025
  • Fishing
  • Port O'Connor
  • $750 - $1,200 price range

Summary

Ready for some hands-on fishing action in Port O'Connor? This 4 to 8-hour wade fishing trip puts you right in the middle of prime fishing grounds. We'll hit the flats, reefs, and shoreline shallows where Speckled Trout and Redfish love to hang out. You'll be up close and personal with your catch, using artificial lures year-round or live bait in the warmer months. It's a great way to hone your technique, whether you're an experienced angler or just starting out. Remember to bring your own waders and boots for comfort and traction in the water. With a max of 6 guests, you'll get plenty of attention from the guide to help you land that trophy fish. Just keep in mind that deposits are non-refundable, so be sure you're ready to commit to this focused, technique-driven day on the water.
Port O'Connor's Best Wade Fishing Experience

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Wade Fishing Adventure in Port O'Connor

Get ready to hit the flats and reefs of Port O'Connor on a wade fishing trip that'll have you right in the thick of the action. With Capt. Brandon Traw's Guide Service, you're in for 4 to 8 hours of hands-on angling in some of the most productive waters along the Texas coast. Whether you're chasing speckled trout or redfish, this trip puts you where the fish are biting.

Trip Overview

This isn't your average boat-based fishing charter. We're talking about getting your feet wet (literally) as we wade through the shallow waters of Port O'Connor. You'll be targeting trophy-sized speckled trout and redfish in their natural habitat. The trip runs anywhere from 4 to 8 hours, giving you plenty of time to work different spots and really dial in your technique. We can accommodate up to 6 anglers, so bring your buddies or make it a family outing. Just remember, we don't provide meals on this one, so pack some snacks to keep your energy up.

What to Expect on the Water

Wade fishing is all about getting up close and personal with your target species. We'll be hitting the flats, reefs, and shoreline shallows where the big ones like to hang out. You can use artificial lures year-round, which is great for working on your casting and retrieval skills. If you're here during the warmer months, we can also use live bait to entice those finicky fish. One thing to note - you'll need to bring your own waders and wading boots. Trust me, having the right gear makes a huge difference in comfort and traction when you're out there for hours.

Top Catches This Season

The waters around Port O'Connor are known for consistently producing quality fish. Speckled trout (or specks, as we call 'em) are a favorite target, known for their spotted patterns and tasty fillets. Redfish are another prized catch, with their distinctive spot on the tail and hard-fighting nature. Both species can be found year-round, but their behavior changes with the seasons. In the cooler months, you might find them schooling up in deeper holes, while summertime sees them spreading out across the flats.

Why Anglers Keep Coming Back

There's something special about wade fishing that keeps folks coming back for more. Maybe it's the feeling of being one with the water, or the thrill of sneaking up on a tailing redfish. Whatever it is, Port O'Connor has that magic in spades. The area's mix of grass flats, oyster reefs, and deeper channels creates a perfect environment for both novice and experienced anglers. Plus, with Capt. Brandon's local knowledge, you're not just fishing - you're getting an education on reading the water and understanding fish behavior.

Species You'll Want to Hook

Speckled Trout: These guys are the bread and butter of inshore fishing in Texas. Specks typically range from 14 to 20 inches, but trophy-sized gators over 25 inches are not unheard of. They're known for their soft mouths and tendency to shake hooks, making them a fun challenge for anglers of all skill levels. In the cooler months, look for them around deeper holes and channels. Come summer, they'll spread out over the grass flats, especially during the early morning topwater bite.

Redfish: Also known as red drum, these copper-colored beauties are a favorite among wade fishermen. They can range from 20 to 30 inches in the bays, with bull reds over 40 inches possible in the surf. Redfish are known for their powerful runs and ability to strip line from your reel. They love to cruise the shallow flats, often revealing their presence with their signature tail out of the water as they root for crabs and shrimp. The fall "redfish run" is a highlight of the fishing calendar, when large schools move through the area.

Techniques or Terrain

Wade fishing is all about stealth and precision. We'll be slowly moving through knee to waist-deep water, casting to likely holding spots for trout and redfish. The key is to move quietly and keep your eyes peeled for any signs of fish activity - a swirl on the surface, a push of water, or even the flash of a fish's side. When it comes to lures, we might throw soft plastics, topwater plugs, or even fly fishing gear if that's your preference. If we're using live bait, croaker and shrimp are top choices. The terrain varies from soft, muddy bottoms to firm sand and shell, so those wading boots are crucial for both comfort and safety.

What Anglers Are Saying

While we don't have specific customer reviews to share, many anglers who've fished these waters rave about the quality of the fish and the unique experience of wade fishing. They often mention the thrill of feeling a big red pull in shallow water or the excitement of a topwater trout strike. The opportunity to learn new techniques and improve their skills is another common highlight.

Time to Book Your Spot

If you're looking for a fishing trip that's more hands-on than your average charter, this Port O'Connor wade fishing adventure is right up your alley. Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to the wading game, Capt. Brandon Traw's Guide Service will put you on the fish and help you sharpen your skills. Remember, spots are limited to 6 anglers per trip, so don't wait to book. And keep in mind that deposits are non-refundable, so check your calendar and make sure you're good to go before you lock in your date. Get ready to make some memories and maybe land that personal best speck or red. See you on the flats!

Learn more about the species

Redfish

Sea trout, also called speckled trout, are a blast to catch in Port O'Connor. These silvery fish with dark spots usually run 14-24 inches and 1-5 pounds, though some monsters can hit 40 pounds. You'll find them in grass flats and shallow waters, especially at night. They're aggressive feeders, which makes for exciting fishing. Sea trout put up a good fight and taste great too - their meat is mild and tender. Spring and fall are peak seasons, but summer nights can be productive. These fish love to chase bait, so artificial lures work well. Try topwater plugs early in the morning for explosive strikes. Soft plastics and jigs are reliable producers too. Here's a local tip: troll slowly along grass lines with a jig tipped with shrimp. The scent attracts them, and the slow presentation is hard to resist. Remember, sea trout are delicate. Handle them carefully if you're catch-and-release fishing. And if you're keeping some for dinner, get them on ice quickly to preserve that great flavor.

Redfish

Sea Trout

Redfish are a favorite target around here, known for their copper-red backs and that distinctive black spot near the tail. You'll find them cruising the shallows, often in just 1-4 feet of water. They love hanging around oyster reefs, seagrass beds, and mud flats. Most run 28-33 inches, but big ones can top 45 inches and 50 pounds. These fish put up a great fight and taste delicious too. Spring and fall are prime seasons, but you can catch them year-round. They'll hit just about any bait or lure that fits in their mouth. Topwater lures are a blast - nothing beats seeing a big red blow up on your plug. One local trick: on calm days, look for their tails sticking up out of the water as they root around for crabs and shrimp. Sneak up quietly and make a cast just past them. Let your lure sit still until they turn towards it, then give it a twitch. Hold on tight!

Sea Trout

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Ready to get your feet wet? Our 4 to 8-hour wade fishing trips in Port O'Connor offer a hands-on experience that'll have you feeling like a local angler in no time. We'll guide you through the shallow flats, reefs, and shorelines where prized catches like Speckled Trout and Redfish lurk. This trip is all about getting up close and personal with the fish, improving your technique whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out. You can use artificial lures year-round, or switch to live bait when the water warms up in summer. Just remember to bring your own waders and boots - the right gear makes all the difference when you're in the water. With room for up to 6 guests, it's a great way to spend a day with friends or family, honing your skills and hopefully landing some impressive catches. Keep in mind that deposits are non-refundable, so plan your trip wisely and get ready for a productive day on the water.
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