The average cost for a four hour trip in Galveston is $591, while the average cost for an 8 hour trip is $1255. Prices can vary based on trip duration, boat size and amenities, and the type of fishing your group is looking to do. View all Galveston Charters here.
There are no shared trips currently available in Galveston. View all Galveston Charters here.
The most common charter boat types in Galveston are:
Center Console
Bay Boat
The average charter boat size in Galveston is 27 feet.
Historic Galvenston, Texas has been a destination for centuries. The island separating the expansive Galveston Bay complex and the Gulf of Mexico is renowned for its picturesque beaches and busy waterways. Whether you’re wading for flounder inshore or searching for bull reds offshore, you’ll understand why this port city has been attracting visitors since the early 1800s. Surrounded by the Galveston Bay complex including, East and West Galveston Bay, Trinity Bay, and the Gulf of Mexico, your Galveston charter captain will be able to put you on an extensive array of habitats to reel in any number of species. Speckled trout, flounder, and redfish thrive inshore while you’ll find enormous bull redfish, snapper, cobia, grouper, and shark offshore. If you’re up for a long day, trolling out of Galveston promises mahi, marlin, and sailfish. Afterall, you are in Texas. Go big or go home. Galveston isn’t only an adventure for anglers, this destination has been a magnet for tourists since the turn of the century. However, you can now navigate a 26 acre water park, Schlitterbahn Galveston Island Waterpark, or Moody Gardens if fishing isn’t thrilling enough. Galveston’s 32-mile stretch of beach is also host to 300 species of birds. Catch a glimpse of these winged wonders at Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge, McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge, and Galveston Island State Park via kayak or trail. A trip to Texas’s Gulf Coast wouldn’t be complete without a stroll down Seawall Boulevard. The longest continuous sidewalk on America’s beachfront boasts shops, restaurants, galleries, parks, and venues that are sure to delight everyone in your party. There’s no end to what you can do on a trip to Galveston.
There’s plenty of inshore opportunities in the Galveston Bay complex where you’ll target speckled trout, redfish, and flounder. There’s several ways your Galveston charter captain can get you on this holy trinity. Drifting, slow troll, and anchoring over reefs and sunken structures with cut or live mullet, shad, shrimp, or crab are all great ways to attract these species. However if you want the fishing experience of a lifetime, you’ll choose a charter that enables you to wade right up to them. Wade fishing in Galveston is unparalleled. Your charter captain will motor along the bay complex until they see signs of activity. This can include a current, baitfish, bird activity, or a change in bottom conditions - for example, a sand to sea grass transition or a reef. They’ll anchor the boat, then you’ll hop out and and start casting. Wading offers an opportunity for you to get close to the fish without spooking them. Habitat, water conditions, and season rather than diet determine what you’ll catch on any given day. Seatrout prefer sandy, shelly bottoms. You’ll find big reds hanging out in grassy areas and mudboils, and flounder are always a happy surprise. Let your Galveston charter captain know what you’re looking for and they’ll find your fish of choice.
Fishing offshore from Galveston offers anglers unique opportunities for familiar gulf species. Rife with reefs, wrecks, and oil rigs it’s going to be up to you to target kingfish, spanish mackerel, sharks, grouper, cobia, bull reds, or flounder just to name a few. Drifting the reefs and structures makes for a great day of targeting snapper, cobia, tripletail, pompano, and spotted seatrout. But the real trophy here are the bull reds. These spawning females hang around reefs and wrecks. Using live or cut mullet, croaker, or crab your Galveston charter captain will bump troll around these structures to lure them out. Once they bite, you’ve got a 25-50 lb red on the line. It’s an exciting reel to the surface, but make sure your crew’s got a camera ready. These beauties are catch-and-release only to preserve and maintain the population. You’ll absolutely want to look into a Galveston shark charter. Shark charters use big bait to drop around reefs and wrecks to lure large species of legal sharks out and heavy tackle to fight them to the surface. You may also troll after shrimp boats to target these prehistoric fish while they feed on mahi, king mackerel, tarpon, and other sportfish. Offshore of Galveston, any fishing experience will be the reel of your life.
No matter if your family is strolling along Seawall Boulevard while you opt to wade for redfish in Trinity Bay or speed around the Gulf of Mexico for shark or snapper, a trip to Galveston, TX is a fishing destination for the books. With many species to catch you’ll be hooked in this historic town. FishAnywhere is your one-stop-shop for all Galveston fishing charters. We can match you up with the charter boat that is right for you, so that you can go big in Texas. Book today!