What would you recommend to anglers fishing in Bolivar Peninsula, Texas for the first time?
Answers by verified FishingBooker anglers who went fishing in Bolivar Peninsula
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Lindsay Dobbels
Since it was my first experience with booking a fishing trip I had many questions about what would be best to book for the group. I recommend asking all the questions and listening to the guide he will definitely answer and deliver! Such an easy experience!?

Al McDuff
Use live bait. Watch for moving tide times. We took an afternoon trip and launched at 1:30 pm, which was perfect for our sleepy head party. We may have caught more fish in the morning but having a fun time was more important. Then we took our filets to Juan’s Restaurant and they cooked our trout fried and blackened for a very reasonable price. Awesome!

Tanner Child
Bring snacks and drinks. Be on time. Tip your damn captain, he busts his butt to make a good time for you.

Glen Squibb
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Highly recommended. Will book again! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Greg Landolt
Use Captain Ronnie. He will work hard for you. He’s has years and years of experience. The catching will be great fun and the fillets you br

Larry Bates
Blackwell, TX
Just to really look at the reviews of any of the Captains you are wanting to book. We were fortunate enough to get a really good one

Justin Phillips
Bring sunscreen, bug spray, water and snacks. And a hat and sunglasses. Have fun!

Lisa Whisenant
Don't have any expectations for how many fish you will catch. Every day is different.