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Premier Full-Day Fishing in Rockport | Live Oak

  • Published Date: July 16, 2025
  • Fishing
  • Rockport, TX
  • $600 - $600 price range

Summary

Get ready for a full day of fishing in Rockport with Live Oak Outfitters. We're all about giving you the best experience on the water, staying out as long as it takes to make your trip worthwhile. No rushing back early just because we've caught a few fish. Whether you're into inshore, flats, or backcountry fishing, we've got you covered with light tackle action. You'll be targeting a mix of species like Black Drum, Redfish, Spotted Seatrout, Flounder, Sheepshead, and Speckled Trout. Our trips are perfect for solo anglers or families looking to create some great memories out on the water. We can take up to 2 guests, so it's an ideal setup for a more personal fishing experience. Just keep in mind that deposits are non-refundable, but we're confident you'll have a blast out there on the Texas coast.
Premier Full-Day Fishing in Rockport | Live Oak

Rockport Catches

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Black Drum fish caught in Rockport

Massive black drum catch!

Redfish caught in TX

Impressive redfish catch

Redfish, Black Drum, and Redfish caught on fishing trip in TX

Successful fishing trip!

Six big fish caught while fishing in TX

Hook of the day!

6 sheepshead fish caught in TX

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Redfish caught in TX

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Fishing in TX with 2 people

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Redfish, Redfish, Redfish, and Black Drum caught fishing in Rockport

Great haul at Goose Island!

Redfish catch in Rockport

Large redfish catch!

Two people fishing in Rockport

Impressive haul at Goose Island State Park!

Black Drum fish caught in Rockport

Massive black drum catch!

Redfish caught in TX

Impressive redfish catch

Redfish, Black Drum, and Redfish caught on fishing trip in TX

Successful fishing trip!

Six big fish caught while fishing in TX

Hook of the day!

6 sheepshead fish caught in TX

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Redfish caught in TX

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Fishing in TX with 2 people

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Redfish, Redfish, Redfish, and Black Drum caught fishing in Rockport

Great haul at Goose Island!

Redfish catch in Rockport

Large redfish catch!

Two people fishing in Rockport

Impressive haul at Goose Island State Park!

Black Drum fish caught in Rockport

Massive black drum catch!

Redfish caught in TX

Impressive redfish catch

Redfish, Black Drum, and Redfish caught on fishing trip in TX

Successful fishing trip!

Six big fish caught while fishing in TX

Hook of the day!

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Rockport's Full-Day Fishing Adventure

Hey there, fellow angler! Ready to hit the waters of Rockport, TX for a day you won't forget? At Live Oak Outfitters, we're all about giving you the real deal when it comes to inshore fishing. No shortcuts, no early quits - just you, the fish, and a whole lot of action. Whether you're looking to battle a big ol' redfish or outsmart a crafty speckled trout, we've got you covered. So grab your hat and let's dive into what makes our full-day trips the talk of the Texas coast!

What to Expect on the Water

Listen up, because here's the scoop on our full-day fishing trips. We're talking sun-up to sun-down action in some of the richest fishing grounds Rockport has to offer. Our seasoned captains know these waters like the back of their hand, and they're itching to put you on the fish. We're not just talking about any fish - we're after the heavy hitters like redfish, black drum, and those wily speckled trout.

We keep things light and fun with our light tackle approach. It's all about feeling every nibble and fighting those fish like a pro. And hey, if you're new to this, don't sweat it. Our guides are patient teachers who'll have you casting like a local in no time. We'll hit up the inshore hotspots, cruise the flats, and maybe even sneak into some secret backcountry honey holes. Just remember, we're out here to fish, not to rush. No early returns on our watch - we're making the most of every minute on these waters.

Gearing Up for Success

Alright, let's talk shop. Our light tackle setup is the name of the game here in Rockport. We're not trying to muscle in marlin - we're finessing flounder and teasing trout. You'll be working with top-notch rods and reels that'll make you feel every twitch and turn of your quarry. We're talking sensitive graphite rods paired with smooth-as-butter reels that'll have you casting all day without breaking a sweat.

For bait, we mix it up depending on what's biting. Some days we'll be tossing soft plastics, other times we might be live-lining shrimp or mullet. And let me tell you, there's nothing quite like the thump of a redfish inhaling a well-placed lure. We'll show you the tricks of the trade - how to work a topwater for explosive strikes, or how to slowly drag a jig across the bottom for those lazy flounder. It's all about reading the water, feeling the bite, and adapting to what Mother Nature throws our way.

Species You'll Want to Hook

Let's break down the all-stars you'll be chasing in Rockport's waters. Each of these fish has its own personality, and trust me, they'll keep you on your toes all day long.

First up, the redfish. These copper-colored bruisers are the pride of Texas inshore fishing. They can grow up to 40 inches or more, and when they hit, you'll know it. Reds love to cruise the flats, tailing in shallow water as they root for crabs. The best time to target them? Fall is prime time when they school up for their spawning run. Nothing beats the sight of a red's tail waving in the air as it feeds - it's like they're begging you to cast their way.

Next, we've got the spotted seatrout, or "specks" as we call 'em. These guys are the tricksters of the bay. They're known for their light bite and acrobatic jumps once hooked. Specks hang around grass beds and oyster reefs, and they're suckers for a well-presented artificial lure. Spring and fall are your best bets for big trout, but honestly, we catch 'em year-round here in Rockport.

Don't overlook the black drum. These big, ugly cousins of the redfish might not win any beauty contests, but they'll give you a run for your money. They love hanging around structure and can grow to over 30 pounds in the bays. Winter is actually a great time to target big black drum - they school up and can provide non-stop action when you find 'em.

Sheepshead, with their human-like teeth, are the oddballs of our inshore scene. These striped battlers are structure-loving fish that'll test your patience and your skill. They're notorious bait stealers, but once you hook one, you're in for a stubborn fight. Spring is sheepshead season, when they move in to spawn around jetties and pilings.

Last but not least, we've got the southern flounder. These flatfish are ambush predators that lie in wait on the bottom. They're masters of camouflage and require a delicate touch to detect their subtle bite. Fall is the time for flounder, as they start their migration to the Gulf. A flounder's fight might not be spectacular, but the challenge of hooking them and their delicious taste make them a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

Why Anglers Keep Coming Back

Folks, I'll tell you straight - there's something special about fishing these Rockport waters that keeps anglers coming back year after year. Maybe it's the way the sun paints the sky as we're heading out in the morning, or the thrill of your drag screaming as a big red makes a run for it. Could be the laughs shared over missed catches or the high-fives when someone lands their personal best.

Our full-day trips aren't just about filling the cooler (though we do plenty of that). It's about making memories that'll have you reliving the day long after you're back on dry land. We've had families turn these trips into yearly traditions, friends who've patched up old rivalries over a shared catch, and solo anglers who've found their happy place right here on our boats.

And let's not forget the food. While we don't provide meals on the boat, Rockport's got some killer spots to grab a bite after a day on the water. Nothing beats swapping fish stories over a plate of fresh-caught seafood at one of the local joints. Trust me, everything tastes better when you're still salty from a day of fishing.

Time to Book Your Spot

Alright, let's cut to the chase. If you're itching to get out on these waters and tangle with some of Rockport's finest fish, now's the time to lock in your date. Our full-day trips are perfect for seasoned anglers looking to up their game or families wanting to create some lasting memories. With room for two guests, it's an intimate experience that'll have you feeling like a local in no time.

Remember, we're not clock-watchers here at Live Oak Outfitters. We stay out as long as the fish are biting and the light holds. And while we can't control the fish, we can promise you this: we'll work our tails off to make sure you have the best day possible on the water.

So what do you say? Ready to join us for some world-class inshore fishing in Rockport? Don't let this opportunity slip away like a big one off the hook. Give us a call, book your trip, and get ready for a fishing adventure that'll have you grinning from ear to ear. Just remember, those deposits are non-refundable, so when you're in, you're all in. Trust me, it'll be worth every penny. See you on the water!

Learn more about the species

Black Drum

Black Drum are the heavyweights of the drum family, often tipping the scales between 5 and 30 pounds. These bruisers love hanging around oyster beds and mudflats in brackish waters. Look for them in depths from just a few feet to about 30 feet. Spring's the hot season for Black Drum, as they school up to spawn. That's when you can really get into some action. Folks enjoy targeting them for their strong fight and good eating, especially the smaller ones under 15 pounds. The bigger ones can be tough and not as tasty. Here's a local tip: when fishing for Black Drum, use your rod tip to tap the water or your boat. It mimics the sound of crustaceans, which can draw them in. Bait-wise, fresh crab or shrimp on the bottom is hard to beat. Just be ready for some stubborn pull when you hook into one of these powerful fish.

Black Drum

Redfish

Redfish, also called Red Drum, are the bulldogs of the flats. They typically range from 20 to 35 inches, but can grow much larger. You'll find them in shallow waters, often tailing in just a foot or two of water. Look for them around oyster bars, grass flats, and mangroves. Fall is prime time for big bull reds as they move to spawn. Anglers love targeting them for their powerful runs and excellent table fare. When fishing for reds, keep an eye out for their distinctive copper color or tailing behavior in shallow water. Here's a local tip: on calm days, try sight-casting to tailing redfish with a gold spoon or soft plastic. It's an exciting way to fish and can produce some explosive strikes. Remember, redfish have a downturned mouth, so keep your bait or lure near the bottom for best results.

Redfish

Sea Trout

Sea Trout, also known as Speckled Trout, are a favorite among coastal anglers. These silver beauties typically run 14 to 24 inches and weigh 1 to 5 pounds. You'll find them in grass flats and shallow waters, especially at night. They love to hang around structure and drop-offs. Spring and fall are prime seasons for trout fishing. Anglers prize them for their aggressive strikes and delicate, flaky meat. When targeting sea trout, look for moving water – they love to ambush bait in currents. Here's a local trick: try using a popping cork with a soft plastic underneath. The noise attracts trout from a distance, and they can't resist the lure dangling below. Remember to work your bait with subtle twitches – sea trout are suckers for an easy meal. Keep your drag set light, as these fish have soft mouths and can easily tear free.

Sea Trout

Sheepshead

Sheepshead, with their distinctive black and white stripes, are the convicts of the sea. They usually run 1 to 8 pounds, but can reach up to 20 pounds if you're lucky. You'll find them around any structure with barnacles – docks, bridges, and jetties are prime spots. These fish have human-like teeth perfect for crushing crabs and barnacles, their favorite snacks. Spring's the best time to target them as they gather to spawn. Anglers love the challenge of hooking these bait-stealers and their excellent table fare. When fishing for sheepshead, you've got to be quick on the hook set. They're notorious for nibbling bait off hooks. Here's a pro tip: use a small, sharp hook and try to hide it completely in your bait. Fiddler crabs or pieces of shrimp work great. Remember, when you feel the lightest tap, it's time to set the hook.

Sheepshead

Southern Flounder

Southern Flounder are masters of camouflage, blending perfectly with the sandy or muddy bottoms they call home. These flat fish typically range from 15 to 18 inches, but can grow up to a hefty 33 inches. You'll find them in shallow coastal waters, bays, and estuaries. They're ambush predators, lying in wait to snatch up smaller fish and crustaceans. Fall is prime time for flounder fishing as they move to deeper waters to spawn. Anglers love targeting them for their delicate, mild flavor and the challenge of hooking these sneaky bottom-dwellers. When fishing for flounder, patience is key. Use a slow retrieve with your bait or lure, keeping it close to the bottom. A local trick: try drifting with a live minnow on a Carolina rig – it's like candy to these flatfish. Remember, when you feel that distinctive "thump," give it a second before setting the hook. Flounder often grab their prey sideways before turning it to swallow.

Southern Flounder

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Ready for a real fishing adventure in Rockport? Live Oak Outfitters has you covered with our full-day inshore trips. We're all about giving you the best experience possible, so we stay out on the water as long as you want – no rushing back just because we've caught a few fish. Whether you're into flats fishing or prefer the backcountry, we've got light tackle ready for you to reel in Black Drum, Redfish, Spotted Seatrout, Flounder, and more. It's perfect for families looking to make some great memories together. Our team is passionate about fishing and committed to showing you the best spots Rockport has to offer. Just remember, deposits are non-refundable, so book when you're sure you're ready for an awesome day on the water. Grab your sunscreen and let's go fishing!
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