
Red Snapper Fishing in Texas
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Texas has the longest stretch of Gulf of America coastline of any state, and the offshore zone is dotted with thousands of oil and gas rigs that function as a massive artificial reef system. Party boats running out of Galveston, Port Aransas, Freeport, and South Padre Island have access to some of the most productive nearshore and offshore structure in the Gulf. The water is warm almost year-round, and the fishing scales from nearshore bay trips to overnight runs to deep rigs. Red Snapper is one of the targets drawing anglers to the warm, rig-and-reef Gulf water along Texas's Gulf of America coast.
In Texas, Red Snapper trips head out from ports along the upper Texas coast, the middle Texas coast, the lower Texas coast, and the offshore rig zone. Places like Galveston, Port Aransas, Freeport, and South Padre Island anchor the local fleet and put captains on the water where Red Snapper holds. Texas party boat trips run longer on average than most states because the best structure sits well offshore. Day trips of 10 to 14 hours are normal, and overnight trips give anglers a shot at deeper species that shorter runs cannot reach. The fleet is built around the rig fishery and its crews are some of the most experienced rig fishermen in the country.
For full Red Snapper biology, size, habitat, and a state-by-state breakdown, see the Red Snapper fishing guide.
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