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Redfish are one of the Gulf Coast's most prized gamefish, known for their copper-bronze coloration and distinctive black spot near the tail. These drum family members thrive in shallow coastal waters from Texas to Florida. - Excellent table fare when under 28 inches. - Powerful fighters that make long runs in shallow water. - Feed actively on crabs, shrimp, and small fish.
Captain Michael Cybak of Corks And Croakers offers premier redfish fishing charters in Galveston's productive inshore waters. These copper-colored gamefish provide excellent action year-round in the shallow flats and marsh systems around League City. Our fishing charter includes all tackle, bait, and local expertise to help you land that trophy redfish. Whether you're targeting slot fish or bull reds, these waters consistently produce quality catches. Book your inshore fishing adventure and experience why Galveston Bay remains one of Texas's top redfish destinations.
Captain Michael Cybak of Corks And Croakers leads productive redfish charters targeting the abundant inshore waters around Galveston and League City. These half-day and full-day trips focus on the shallow flats, oyster reefs, and marsh edges where redfish feed actively throughout the year. All fishing gear, tackle, and bait are provided, along with expert guidance on techniques and local hotspots. Trips accommodate up to six anglers and include fish cleaning service. Contact Captain Michael directly for current rates and availability.
Galveston Bay's extensive marsh system and shallow water structure create ideal redfish habitat. These copper-colored drums average 20-28 inches with occasional bull reds exceeding 30 inches. The protected waters offer consistent action regardless of weather conditions, making this an excellent choice for families and anglers of all skill levels.
Captain Michael's local knowledge includes seasonal patterns, tide timing, and the most productive artificial reefs and grass flats. Sight fishing opportunities are common during warmer months when redfish cruise the shallows in small schools.
Redfish thrive in Galveston's brackish waters where they feed on blue crabs, shrimp, and small baitfish along oyster bars and grass beds. These aggressive feeders respond well to both live bait and artificial lures, particularly spoons, soft plastics, and topwater plugs during early morning hours. The shallow draft required for redfish habitat makes for exciting sight fishing when conditions allow, and their powerful runs provide memorable fights in the skinny water.
Trips depart from convenient Galveston area marinas with easy parking and restroom facilities. The shallow water boat is equipped with all safety gear, tackle, and electronics needed for successful redfish hunting. Bring sun protection, drinks, and snacks for longer trips. Captain Michael provides coolers with ice for your catch and offers fish cleaning services at the dock.