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Trophy 31-inch Redfish caught in Texas waters This impressive redfish represents the quality fishing available with Captain Larry Miller in Pleasanton, TX - Redfish are known for their powerful fights and distinctive tail spots - Popular gamefish throughout the Gulf Coast region - Excellent eating quality with firm, white flesh
Captain Larry Miller of Fishin' All The Time Guide Service recently landed a spectacular 31-inch redfish during a guided fishing charter in Pleasanton, TX. This trophy-sized catch demonstrates the excellent redfish opportunities available in Texas waters. Local fishing charters provide the perfect opportunity to target these powerful gamefish with an experienced guide who knows exactly where the seasonal bite is strongest. Whether you're a seasoned angler looking to hook a trophy redfish or a novice wanting to learn inshore fishing techniques, Pleasanton offers excellent fishing trips with all tackle and gear provided. The local waterways are ideal habitat for redfish, which are prized for their strong fighting ability and distinctive spot patterns.
Captain Larry Miller of Fishin' All The Time Guide Service provides professional guided fishing trips targeting trophy redfish in the waters around Pleasanton, TX. This experienced local guide offers charters with all necessary equipment included, making it easy for anglers of all skill levels to enjoy a productive day on the water. Captain Miller's local knowledge ensures you'll be fishing the most productive spots for redfish and other game fish species. Typical trips run 4-8 hours and include tackle, bait, and fish cleaning services. For current rates and available dates, contact Fishin' All The Time Guide Service directly to book your next fishing adventure.
This fishing trip showcases the trophy redfish potential in Texas waters, with an impressive 31-inch catch that demonstrates the quality of fishing available in the Pleasanton area. Captain Larry Miller specializes in targeting these hard-fighting gamefish using techniques perfectly suited to the local conditions. The charter provides a complete fishing experience, with all necessary equipment provided and expert guidance to help anglers of all skill levels connect with these prized sportfish.
Redfish in this size range provide excellent sport on appropriate tackle, with powerful runs and determined fights that test an angler's skills. The 31-inch trophy caught during this trip represents a quality specimen, displaying the characteristic copper coloration and tail spot pattern that make redfish such a popular target among Texas anglers.
Redfish (also known as Red Drum) thrive in the diverse waters accessible from Pleasanton, TX. These popular gamefish are found in various habitats including shallow flats, oyster reefs, channel edges, and around structure. They're particularly active during early morning and evening hours, when they often feed aggressively in shallower areas. Captain Larry Miller targets these fish using techniques ranging from sight-casting to structure fishing, depending on conditions and seasonal patterns.
In Texas waters, redfish are known for their strong fights, often making powerful runs when hooked. They're particularly sought after for their reliable presence year-round, though many anglers consider fall and spring prime seasons when fish are actively feeding. The 31-inch specimen caught on this trip represents a quality trophy redfish, displaying the impressive size these fish can reach in local waters.
When booking with Captain Larry Miller and Fishin' All The Time Guide Service, plan to arrive early for your scheduled departure time. Wear appropriate clothing for the season, including sun protection and non-marking shoes. The boat is well-equipped with quality fishing gear, safety equipment, and fish storage. Most trips accommodate 2-4 anglers comfortably, creating a personalized fishing experience. Morning trips typically begin around sunrise when fish are most active, though afternoon trips are available as well. Bringing a camera is highly recommended to document your trophy redfish catch!