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Austin: 17 fishing charters available

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21 ft

Up to 2 people

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US $400

Angler's choice

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19 ft

Up to 4 people

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25 ft

Up to 10 people

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2 bookings in the past week.
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US $600
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21 ft

Up to 4 people

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18 ft

Up to 2 people

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US $380
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19 ft

Up to 3 people

4 bookings in the past week.
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US $350

Angler's choice

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19 ft

Up to 4 people

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US $360
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19 ft

Up to 2 people

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21 ft

Up to 3 people

Hill Country Bass Coach 

5.0/5 (79 reviews)
Leander (39 min drive from Austin)
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US $450

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19 ft

Up to 4 people

Redemptional Fishing And Outdoors 

4.7/5 (3 reviews)
Bastrop (44 min drive from Austin)
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US $360

Half-day fishing trips in Austin

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19 ft

up to 2

Half-day fishing trips
Texas is blessed with many excellent freshwater lakes teeming with fish. Bassquatch Fishing wants you to take full advantage of that, by putting you on the hottest action in the Lone Star state! Captain Ander Meine invites you to join him for this angling

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US $420

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19 ft

up to 4

Half-day fishing trips
If you’re a passionate freshwater angler, and you’ve never experienced Texas fishing, then it’s high time to make that right! Captain Matthew Hathaway of Redemptional Fishing And Outdoors, with his versatile experience and practices, mig

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US $360

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21 ft

up to 2

Half-day fishing trips
Reel Texas Fishing Tours is ready to take you on a great fishing experience.  With Captain Randy at the helm, you're in knowledgeable and experienced hands. We will be targeting largemouth bass.  There are times when the white bass fishing

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US $400

Top Targeted Species in Austin

Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass
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Smallmouth Bass
Smallmouth Bass
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Crappie
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Catfish
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White Bass
White Bass
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Alligator Gar
Alligator Gar
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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Austin

What are the best private fishing charters in Austin?

According to customer reviews, some of the most popular fishing charters in Austin, Texas are:

How much does it cost to go charter fishing in Austin?

The average price for a private 4 hour Austin fishing trip is US $485, while an 8 hour private trip will cost you US $608 based on prices on FishingBooker.com.

Which fishing charters in Austin are good for families?

Fishing charters in Austin that received great reviews from families are:

What are the top fish species I can catch in Austin?

The top 3 fish species targeted on guided fishing trips in Austin are:

What are the top fishing techniques in Austin?

The top 3 fishing techniques in Austin are:

What are the top types of fishing in Austin?

The top 3 types of fishing in Austin are:

Do Austin fishing charters provide rods, reels and tackle?

Many fishing charters in Austin provide rods, reels and tackle. Some of the top rated are:

Who are the best rated captains in Austin?

According to customer reviews on FishingBooker.com, some of the best rated charter captains in Austin are:

Who are the top awarded captains in Austin?

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What fishing trips are offered by fishing charters in Austin?

Some of the fishing trips offered by fishing charters in Austin are:

  • Extended fishing trips – US $2,387
  • 2-hour fishing trips – US $360
  • 4-hour fishing trips – US $516
  • 5-hour fishing trips – US $797
  • 6-hour fishing trips – US $750
  • 7-hour fishing trips – US $929
  • 8-hour fishing trips – US $752
  • 10-hour fishing trips – US $1,294
  • 24-hour fishing trips – US $1,805

Fishing in Austin

The capital of Texas boasts excellent freshwater fisheries and even better guides. Local Austin fishing charter operators grew up conquering the Colorado River, its reservoirs, and nearby lakes. They specialize in knowing these waters, the fish, and hotspots like the back of their hands. So, team up with one of many licensed guides from the area and experience what Austin has to offer.

Speaking of the offer, Austin doesn't lack any renowned species. The most commonly caught fish are Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Striped and Hybrid Bass, Blue, Channel, and Flathead Catfish, and Crappie. It's not uncommon to cross paths with Longnose and Spotted Gar either. But make no mistake, Largemouth Bass are the catch around here.

Angling is a year-round activity in Austin. Some seasons, however, are more productive than others. Spring and fall are undoubtedly the most prolific times of the year to go after trophy catches. Austin has more than 300 days of sunshine, so the weather is rarely an issue unless it's too hot. So, if you want to fish during summer, try casting at dawn or dusk to avoid the heat.

You'll have plenty of fishing locations at your disposal. You can explore the reservoirs in the very center of the city, such as Lake Austin and Lady Bird Lake, or wet your line in nearby Lake Travis or Lake Bastrop. Based on your preferences, you can book anything from a 3-hour trip to an extended 12-hour adventure. But one thing is certain – Austin fishing charters will show you what angling here is all about!

Rules & Regulations

Before you hop on a boat and head to where the fish abide, you'll have to buy a valid fishing license. Along with the license, you'll need to obtain an endorsement, too. Once you take care of the permits, you’ll also need to pay attention to size and bag limits. Not everything you catch is up for grabs. Make sure you're familiar with the latest rules and regulations surrounding your hunt.

Austin

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Austin Fishing Seasons

January

Something you might not know is that there’s a statue of Stevie Ray Vaughan on Lady Bird Lake. Believe it or not, the statue is one of the more popular places for fishing, especially in winter.

February

Fishing Austin in February is decent as long as you’re able to go into deeper waters on a boat or kayak. Bank fishing simply will not do, whatever you might be after.

March

Expect much better fishing conditions when the winter finally breaks. March can get pretty windy, but that shouldn’t get in the way of good fishing around here!

April

The spring fishing season is heating up in Austin and there’s hardly a better time to catch your fair share of Bass. Get ready to see the full potential of fishing with a Texas rig.

May

Pretty much any lake on the Colorado River will have you hooking up dozens of Bass on a good day. The bite slows down when the sun is high, but you can still get plenty of work done even then.

June

Early June is a great time to be targeting schooling White Bass near creek mouths. If you see birds going crazy over bait fish, get ready for some intense angling!

July

As summer starts getting more and more intense, getting a consistent Bass bite becomes harder by the week. This is one of those times when experienced guides are worth their weight in gold.

August

With the water temperatures in the upper-eighties, you can expect Bass to run as deep as they can. This means fishing from the banks is usually a bad idea.

September

Night fishing is a popular way to catch fish in the first half of September. As summer’s chokehold starts to recede, you’ll have an easier time of fishing the local lakes.

October

Austin in fall is home to top-notch Bass action. October tends to be an especially good time for schools of Bass to come closer to the surface.

November

The first half of November usually has Bass schooling in shallow waters, so stock up on some fast-moving artificials. During the second half of the month, you should make the switch to jigging spoons.

December

Night fishing near lighted docks is something worth considering this time of year because the results might surprise you! As long as you don’t mind the cold, that is.

Austin Fishing Calendar

Alligator GarAlligator Gar
Bass (Largemouth)Bass (Largemouth)
Bass (Smallmouth)Bass (Smallmouth)
Bass (White)Bass (White)
CatfishCatfish
CrappieCrappie

What anglers said about fishing in Austin

Join captain Randy he has everything covered! You will definitely have a great time!
5.0/5
Join captain Randy he has everything covered! You will definitely have a great time!
Margaret S.
Margaret S.
Enjoy the experience. Matt has everything you need. Bring yourself and have fun!
5.0/5
Enjoy the experience. Matt has everything you need. Bring yourself and have fun!
Avi S.
Avi S.
Bundle up for the cold, especially when the boat is moving. Don’t worry so much about getting out in the early hours since the water stays cooler all day. Make sure to book with an experienced captain like Captain Matthew with Redemption to guide you!
5.0/5
Bundle up for the cold, especially when the boat is moving. Don’t worry so much about getting out in the early hours since the water stays cooler all day. Make sure to book with an experienced captain like Captain Matthew with Redemption to guide you!
Carissa B.
Carissa B.

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