Bolivar Peninsula Fishing Charters

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Bolivar Peninsula: 154 fishing charters available

Reel Bolivar Fishing Guide
Reel Bolivar Fishing Guide
 State licensed

Bolivar Peninsula • 25 ft • 5 persons

Running angling trips out of Bolivar Peninsula, Reel Bolivar Fishing Guide invites you to check out the local fishery in style.

"Captain Mark put us on fish in what I was told is a slow season in January." —⁠ Trent,
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trips fromUS $650
Salty Cat Guide Service
Salty Cat Guide Service
 State licensed

Bolivar Peninsula • 18 ft • 3 persons

Ready to go fishing along the Bolivar Peninsula? Then Salty Cat Guide Service has a trip with your name on it!

"Had a great time fishing with captain Chris." —⁠ Michael,
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trips fromUS $500
Crystal Beach Fishing # 1
Crystal Beach Fishing # 1
 State licensed

Bolivar Peninsula • 25 ft • 3 persons

Explore the Galveston Bay with Crystal Beach Fishing! Captain Ronnie has been fishing in the area for over 30 years and knows everything there is about these waters.

"This was an excellent way to book a fishing trip. Captain Ronnie took us on a very good fishing excursion on the Bay." —⁠ Ivan,
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trips fromUS $550
Gulf Coast Yaker’s Shark Fishing(B)
Gulf Coast Yaker’s Shark Fishing(B)

Bolivar Peninsula • 9 ft • 15 persons

LAND BASED ONLY! NO BOAT! Deposit will not be returned due to booking error.

"Surprised my husband with a fishing trip for his 50th birthday, he has always wanted to catch a shark." —⁠ Lindsay,
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trips fromUS $500
Overland Outfitters
Overland Outfitters

Bolivar Peninsula • 4 ft • 6 persons

Land-based shark fishing is a fast-growing, extreme sport that offers an adrenaline-packed adventure!
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trips fromUS $800
Scott Kindall Fishing Guide
Scott Kindall Fishing Guide
 State licensed

Bolivar Peninsula • 22 ft • 4 persons

Excited to cast a line in Bolivar Peninsula? Look no further than Scott Kindall Fishing Guide!

"Scott was very good with our 7 yo son. Tons of patients and teaching him how to fish certain types of fish all the way to showing him tricks to cleaning them." —⁠ Chance,
trips fromUS $550
 State licensed

Galveston • 24 ft • 6 persons

Bravo Zulu Fishing Charters is veteran owned and operated out of Galveston, Texas.

"My 13 year old, his cousin, his cousin’s dad and I had an amazing day catching fish all afternoon with Captain Rene." —⁠ Faizel,
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trips fromUS $600
Keep’Em Bent Guide Service
Keep’Em Bent Guide Service

Bolivar Peninsula • 22 ft • 3 persons

Spend the day with Keep’Em Bent Guide Service and see what’s biting in Bolivar Peninsula!
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trips fromUS $550
 Federally permitted

Galveston • 31 ft • 6 persons

Galveston Offshore (which has more than 800 5-star reviews) offers jetty trips, nearshore Shark and Tarpon trips, and the amazing 30 to 60-mile Snapper trips.

"I had my husband and 2 teenage boys on this trip. Shannon knew we wanted to catch some shark." —⁠ Kayla,
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trips fromUS $495
DJS Guide Service
DJS Guide Service

Bolivar Peninsula • 21 ft • 3 persons

If you're ready to have fun fishing in Bolivar Peninsula, book a trip with DJS Guide Service.

"I would recommend Captain Harald he is the best, we caught so many fish it was ridiculous!" —⁠ Paul,
trips fromUS $550
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Fishing in Bolivar Peninsula

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.

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Bolivar Peninsula Fishing Seasons

January
You can usually expect lots of wind and rain at the beginning of the year. But if the rain doesn’t mess with your plans, you’ll have a great time targeting Redfish and Trout.
February
Go near the jetties and target Sheepshead and Black Drum. Redfish and Speckled Trout are targets at this time of the year.
March
In March, Black Drum reach their peak season. If you’re more interested in the Gulf species, Mackerel start to show in higher numbers.
April
As the water becomes warmer, Speckled Trout start their spawning season. If you’re up for an offshore trip to the Gulf, Mahi Mahi is a great fish to target!
May
Head out to the jetties and target Sharks! They increase in number even more in June and you can catch Hammerhead, Blacktip, or Tiger Shark.
June
With summer comes Red Snapper season! Nearshore trips are great and you can catch Cobia, Kingfish, and Sharks.
July
As there’s less Flounder than usual, the best action is in deeper waters. Move closer to Galveston or head out straight to the Gulf.
August
In August, the peak season for Speckled Trout starts. On top of that, Redfish begin to spawn at the end of the month. Fishing in the bay is amazing!
September
Flounder gigging gets much better in fall, so try out a night adventure with a guide. The fish migrate toward the back of the bay.
October
The bay is full of Redfish and Speckled Trout. Flounder peak season is starting, so this is the best time to go after the Big Three.
November
Redfish and Flounder are the best choice for your trip. There’s not a lot of action in the Gulf, so staying in the bay is your best option.
December
While this is a slow month for most fish species, the Big Three still hold their numbers and make the trip worth the effort. Dress in layers, as it’s cold and windy.

Bolivar Peninsula Fishing Calendar

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Top Types of Fishing in Bolivar Peninsula

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