Texas Redfish on the Fly Like Nowhere Else
While redfish can be caught on the fly in many places, no place is quite like Texas. The Texas coast is home to the world's longest barrier island system and the resulting shallow bays provide and endless amount of shallow water to chase redfish on the fly.
When describing fly fishing for redfish in Texas we like to compare it to fly fishing for bonefish. Most of the time we are sight casting in super shallow water, sometimes just a few inches deep, often gin clear, to fish in the 20 to 30 inch range. Most fish are caught within 30 to 40 feet of the boat so you can see the fish chase your fly and eat it. Really exciting!
Redfish can be caught year round in Texas with the best times being summer and fall. Spring can be amazing as well once the winds calm down. Winter is an option as well weather permitting.
Sight casting to big fish in shallow water can be a bit of a challenge, but all our guides are professional, very patient, and willing to work with you to make it happen. All equipment can be provided at no additional cost. Book your redfish trip here.