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Caught a Trophy Redfish Inshore in Galveston

Trophy Redfish in Galveston

Redfish caught in Galveston, TX with Captain Michael Cybak's charter.

Redfish are iconic gamefish of the Gulf Coast, known for their copper-bronze coloration and powerful fighting ability. These drum family members patrol shallow flats and marsh edges, feeding on crabs, shrimp, and small fish. - Can live over 40 years and reach weights exceeding 40 pounds. - Distinctive black spot near the tail helps identify the species. - Excellent table fare when harvested within slot limits.

Fishing Charter by Captain Michael Cybak in December

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Summary

Captain Michael Cybak of Corks And Croakers guides anglers to trophy redfish in Galveston's productive inshore waters. This 21-inch redfish represents the quality fishing available year-round in Texas coastal marshes and flats. Our fishing charter targets prime redfish habitat using proven techniques and local knowledge. Whether you're sight-casting shallow flats or working deeper channels, Galveston offers consistent action for both novice and experienced anglers seeking that memorable catch.

Fishing Charter with Captain Michael Cybak – Rates & Booking

Captain Michael Cybak of Corks And Croakers offers guided redfish charters targeting Galveston's premier inshore waters. These half-day and full-day trips include all tackle, bait, and fishing licenses. Trips accommodate up to 4 anglers with morning and afternoon departure times available. Book online or call for current rates and availability—Captain Michael's local expertise and proven track record make every trip productive.

Highlights of Trophy Redfish Charter

This 21-inch redfish showcases the quality fishing available in Galveston Bay's extensive marsh system. Redfish frequent shallow grass flats, oyster reefs, and tidal channels where they feed aggressively on shrimp, crabs, and baitfish. The consistent water temperatures and abundant forage make Galveston one of Texas's top redfish destinations.

Captain Michael targets specific structures and tidal movements that concentrate feeding redfish. His approach combines sight-fishing techniques with strategic bait placement, maximizing your chances of landing trophy-class fish in these productive waters.

Local Species Insights: Redfish

Redfish thrive in Galveston's brackish marshes and shallow bays, where they patrol grass beds and oyster bars searching for prey. These copper-colored gamefish are known for their powerful runs and stubborn fights, making them a favorite target for inshore anglers. Peak feeding occurs during moving tides, particularly around dawn and dusk when baitfish are most active. The protected waters of Galveston Bay provide ideal nursery habitat, supporting healthy redfish populations year-round.

Plan Your Fishing Charter Day

Your charter includes a fully equipped bay boat designed for shallow water fishing, complete with trolling motor for stealthy approaches to feeding fish. All rods, reels, tackle, and bait are provided, along with a Texas fishing license. Trips typically run 4-6 hours with flexible start times to match optimal tidal conditions. Bring sun protection, snacks, and drinks—Captain Michael handles the rest, from finding fish to cleaning your catch.

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