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Top Rated Double Boat Inshore Trip | Group Charter
Top Rated Double Boat Inshore Trip | Group Charter
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Top Rated Double Boat Inshore Trip | Group Charter

locationRockport, TX
  • This Double Boat Trip with Fishin' All The Time Guide Service is perfect when you've got a bigger crew ready to hit the water. We're talking inshore fishing that can handle groups of four to eight people comfortably, and if you're planning something larger like a corporate outing, we can always bring more boats into the mix. It's a great setup for families, friends, or work groups who want to fish together but still have enough space to spread out. The inshore waters offer solid fishing opportunities without heading way offshore, so you get good action while staying closer to shore. Whether you're celebrating something special or just want to get the whole gang out fishing, this trip gives everyone room to cast lines and enjoy the day on the water.

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Double Boat Inshore Fishing Adventure

When you've got a crew that's too big for one boat but everyone wants to fish together, our double boat trip is exactly what you need. This setup is perfect for groups of five to eight people who want to stay connected while maximizing their chances on the water. Whether you're planning a corporate outing, family reunion, or just gathered your fishing buddies for an epic day, running two boats means more flexibility, more coverage, and honestly, more fun for everyone involved.

What to Expect on the Water

Here's how we make this work for your group. We'll launch both boats from the same marina and stay in radio contact throughout the day, so if one boat finds the hot bite, the other can quickly join the action. This isn't just about having more space - it's about strategy. We can cover twice the water, try different techniques simultaneously, and adapt to whatever the fish are doing that day. Your group stays connected but gets the benefit of having two experienced captains working the area. Plus, there's always that friendly competition between boats that gets everyone more fired up about landing fish. Corporate groups especially love this setup because it breaks the ice naturally and gets people working together in a completely different environment than the office.

Techniques and Teamwork

Running dual boats for inshore fishing opens up tactical advantages you just can't get with a single vessel. We might have one boat working shallow grass flats with topwater plugs and soft plastics while the other targets deeper structure with live bait. Both captains coordinate through radio, sharing intel about water temperature, bait movement, and fish activity in real time. The gear setup is identical on both boats - quality spinning and baitcasting combos matched to whatever species we're targeting that day. We provide all tackle, but if you've got lucky lures or preferred rods, bring them along. The beauty of this arrangement is flexibility. If the morning topwater bite dies off on the flats, one boat can transition to deeper drop-offs while the other explores creek mouths or oyster bars. Your group gets exposed to multiple fishing styles and locations in a single trip, which means better learning opportunities and more chances to connect with fish.

Target Species

Redfish are the backbone of most inshore trips, and with two boats working, we can really dial in on these copper-colored fighters. Reds typically hang around oyster bars, grass flats, and shallow creek mouths where they're ambushing crabs and small fish. They average 18 to 27 inches in this area, with bigger bulls showing up during cooler months. What makes reds special is their aggressive nature and the way they fight - powerful runs that test your drag and make every hookup feel significant. The double boat advantage really shows when we're sight fishing for reds in skinny water. One boat can position to spot fish while the other makes the approach, or we can work both ends of a flat simultaneously to intercept moving schools.

Spotted seatrout provide consistent action throughout most of the year and respond well to a variety of techniques we can deploy across both boats. These fish love grass flats and sandy potholes, typically running 14 to 20 inches with occasional gator trout pushing over 24 inches. Trout are perfect for groups because they often school up in good numbers, meaning multiple hookups and plenty of action for everyone. During warmer months, they feed actively in the early morning and late afternoon, while cooler weather brings all-day opportunities. The coordinated boat approach lets us work large grass beds methodically, with each boat taking different depths and structure types until we locate active fish.

Flounder add an exciting dimension to any inshore trip, especially for groups who want to experience different fishing styles. These flatfish ambush prey from sandy bottoms and structure edges, typically weighing 2 to 5 pounds with doormat-sized fish over 20 inches providing serious bragging rights. Flounder fishing requires patience and technique - working soft plastics slowly along the bottom or drifting live bait near structure. The dual boat setup shines here because we can efficiently cover the expansive sand flats and shell bars where flounder concentrate, especially during their fall migration when bigger fish move through coastal areas heading to deeper water.

Time to Book Your Spot

The double boat experience delivers everything your group wants from an inshore fishing adventure - professional guidance, top-notch equipment, and the flexibility to adapt to conditions and preferences throughout the day. Corporate groups find this format breaks down barriers and builds team relationships in ways that traditional office activities simply can't match. Families love having the space to spread out while staying connected, and serious fishing groups appreciate the strategic advantages of coordinated efforts on the water. With two boats, we're not just taking you fishing - we're creating an experience that gives everyone in your group the best possible chance at success while building memories that'll last long after the photos are shared. Ready to get your crew on the water? Let's make it happen.

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