Bolivar Peninsula, a 20-mile-long stretch of Texan land, is an inshore angler’s paradise. Nestled on the banks of Galveston Bay, looking out onto the Gulf of Mexico, it offers some of the best fishing opportunities in the area. A Bolivar Peninsula fishing trip will leave you wanting more, and luckily, there’s always more fish to catch in these rich waters.
The shallow waters of the bay are a sanctuary for prized inshore game fish. You can expect to reel in Speckled Trout, Redfish, and Flounder, as well as Sheepshead and Black Drum. A half day trip is normally enough time to find some nice specimens, and it will allow you to take your whole family on a fun adventure.
Are you looking for a bigger adrenaline rush? The deep waters of the Gulf are calling your name. Head out to the reefs for some big Snapper, Grouper, and Amberjack, or go further offshore to cast a line for Mahi Mahi, Tuna, Marlin, Sailfish, and many more. A full day trip, or an extended full day, would be your best option if your interests lie in the Gulf.
When it comes to finding a charter, that’s a piece of cake. You’ll find them dotted all along the Bolivar Peninsula, so just head out to the nearest dock and choose. Galveston and Texas City are nearby alternatives with an even wider array of options.
Rules & Regulations
Everyone age 17 and above looking to do some fishing in the area is required to buy a Texas fishing license. You’ll need to buy one regardless of whether you’re heading out on your own or on a fishing charter.