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Experience an action-packed inshore fishing charter in Port Aransas with Captain Larry of Fishin' All The Time Guide Service on Thursday, May. This fully equipped 24' Haynie delivers anglers to proven local spots where redfish, speckled trout, and black drum strike hard and fast.
Captain Larry Miller of Fishin' All The Time Guide Service takes you out on Thursday, May for an explosive 5-hour inshore fishing charter. Designed for two anglers with space for up to three additional guests, this trip targets redfish, speckled trout, and black drum across Port Aransas' proven fishing grounds. You'll fish from a fully equipped 24' Haynie boat with all rods, reels, tackle, and bait provided. Just bring your fishing license, snacks, and drinks. Optional pickup from Fisherman's Wharf is available for a small fee. Deposits are non-refundable. Book your spot today and get ready for serious inshore action.
This charter packs maximum action into a focused morning window. You'll work multiple productive areas targeting three premier inshore species in their favorite shallow-water habitats. The 24' Haynie boat handles the flats and back bays with precision, getting you to the spots only locals know about where these fish school and feed aggressively.
With all gear already rigged and ready, you skip the setup and maximize fishing time. Whether redfish are tailing in skinny water or trout are schooled on structure, Captain Larry positions you where bites happen. The boat's layout gives you plenty of space to move around and fight fish without tangling up, making it comfortable for anglers of all skill levels.
Port Aransas' inshore environment combines shallow flats, winding bay channels, and structure-rich areas that hold aggressive redfish, speckled trout, and black drum year-round. The shallow waters create dynamic fishing where fish hunt actively and react fast to presentations. You'll experience the thrill of sight-casting to tailing reds in clear water, working structure for schooled trout, and battling powerful black drum in confined spaces.
The 5-hour timeframe gives real opportunity to explore different areas and adapt to what's biting. Morning light penetration combined with predictable tidal movements creates peak feeding windows when these species are aggressive and hungry. You're not rushing through spots—you're spending quality time working each location where Captain Larry knows fish are concentrated.
The water conditions around Port Aransas range from gin-clear flats to tea-colored channels, each offering unique challenges and rewards. Shallow-water inshore fishing demands precision and technique, and Captain Larry puts beginners on fish while keeping experienced anglers engaged. The environment itself—exposed to Texas Gulf conditions yet protected by geography—creates consistent opportunities across different seasons.
Your 5-hour charter includes all fishing gear, tackle, rods, reels, and bait. The boat accommodates two anglers with space for three additional passengers, so you can bring friends or family. Bring your valid fishing license, water, snacks, and sunscreen. Optional pickup from Fisherman's Wharf is available for an additional fee if you'd rather not drive to the boat launch. The fully rigged 24' Haynie means no setup time—you board ready to fish and maximize every moment on the water chasing redfish, trout, and drum.
Captain Larry's 24' Haynie is a serious fishing machine built for inshore work where shallow water and precision matter. The boat glides through flats and back bays with confidence, handling the tight maneuvering you need to reach productive spots where fish stack up. You get a solid, stable platform designed for fighting fish and moving around safely without rocking or tipping. The rigging is dialed in with multiple rods already set up and ready—no fumbling with tackle or figuring out what goes where. Bait, tackle, and all the gear needed for redfish, trout, and drum fishing is already onboard and organized. There's genuine space to move around the boat without feeling cramped, which matters when you're fighting a 40-pound drum or repositioning for the next cast. The boat's design keeps everything accessible and functional, with a smooth ride even when you're working shallow water or pushing through chop. It's the kind of vessel that lets you focus entirely on fishing instead of worrying about the boat.