The month of April means that the weather patterns have changed to more favorable winds and currents. The strong south winds bring pretty water and sargassum from the tropical Mexican waters. The sargassum is important because this “weed” carries with … Continue reading
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Port Aransas April Fishing, Kingfish, Ling, Redfish
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Port Aransas fishing has heated up quickly. Port Aransas bay fishing is still very good with lots of redfish being caught along with some black drum, a few sheephead and some trout. The sheephead bite has slowed down a little … Continue reading
Port Aransas Deep Sea & Bay Fishing Report
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Some amazing weather this last week in Port Aransas has allowed all the fisherman to dust off their boats, fill the tanks (ouch) and point the bow either offshore or in the bay for some fishing Port Aransas is known … Continue reading
Port Aransas Fishing Forecast February
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One would think that the offshore fishing slows down during the winter out of Port Aransas. This is partly true only due to the weather conditions. When the cold fronts come through, it will keep boats from venturing offshore for … Continue reading
January Deep Sea Fishing Forecast
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Port Aransas January Deep Sea Fishing Forecast Happy New Year everyone! As promised in last month’s forecast, I will get a little more in depth on the long range tuna trips, but first let me cover what you can expect … Continue reading
Overnight Tuna Fishing out of Port Aransas, Texas
On the morning of December 27, the F/V Happy Hour tossed lines and eased out of the slip in Aransas Pass. The forecast was for the wind to lay by evening and stay light the next couple of days, the … Continue reading
Port Aransas Deep Sea Fishing Forecast , November
This month finally brings some much anticipated cooler weather to the south Texas coast. Although you may not need the air conditioner if you are heading offshore, the water will still be warm enough to hold some fun fighting and … Continue reading







