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When you're looking for a solid day on the water in Corpus Christi, this 7-hour inshore charter delivers exactly what you're after. Starting at 6am, you'll spend a full day working the productive bay waters that make this area famous among Texas anglers. Rob's Fishing Charters keeps things straightforward – they provide all the gear, you bring the enthusiasm and a valid fishing license. With room for up to 2 guests, this trip gives you plenty of personal attention from an experienced captain who knows these waters like the back of his hand. The early start means you'll hit prime feeding times when the fish are most active, giving you the best shot at filling your cooler with keeper-sized Speckled Trout, Redfish, and Black Drum.
This charter takes full advantage of Corpus Christi's world-class bay system, where shallow flats meet deeper channels and structure holds fish year-round. You'll work a variety of spots throughout the day, from grass beds where trout love to ambush baitfish to oyster reefs where redfish cruise looking for an easy meal. The captain adjusts tactics based on conditions – maybe starting with topwater action at dawn, then switching to soft plastics as the sun climbs higher. Seven hours gives you time to really dial in the bite and try different approaches. When fish are cooperative, you might spend extra time in one productive area. If they're finicky, you'll cover more water until you find active schools. The flexible approach keeps things interesting and maximizes your chances of success. Don't forget to pack drinks and snacks for the day, plus any preferred bait you want to try. Fish cleaning is included, so your catch goes home ready for the dinner table.
All rods, reels, and tackle come with the charter, so you don't need to worry about rigging up or choosing the right setup for conditions. The captain brings everything from light spinning gear for finesse presentations to medium-action rods that can handle bigger drum when they show up. Artificial lures are the bread and butter here – soft plastics rigged on jig heads for working structure, topwater plugs for early morning action, and spoons for covering water when fish are scattered. Live bait has its place too, especially when targeting bigger trout or drum that might be more selective. The bay fishing style in Corpus Christi is all about reading water and adapting to what you find. Shallow flats might call for wading and sight fishing, while deeper channels and drop-offs work best from the boat with vertical presentations. Grass beds require weedless rigs, and shell reefs need heavier tackle to pull fish out of structure. Your captain handles all the technical details, from choosing the right bait to adjusting drag settings, letting you focus on feeling the bite and fighting fish.
Speckled Trout are the bread and butter of Corpus Christi inshore fishing, and for good reason. These aggressive predators hit hard and fight with surprising strength for their size. Most keeper trout run 15-20 inches, but the bay system regularly produces fish over 25 inches that provide memorable battles on light tackle. Spring and fall offer the most consistent action, when trout school up in predictable areas and feed actively throughout the day. They love structure – grass beds, shell reefs, and channel edges where baitfish congregate. What makes trout fishing so exciting is their willingness to hit topwater lures, especially during low-light periods. That explosive surface strike never gets old, even for seasoned anglers.
Redfish bring a different kind of excitement to the table. These bronze bruisers are built for power, using their broad tails and strong shoulders to make blistering runs when hooked. Corpus Christi reds typically range from 20-30 inches, with plenty of slot fish that make excellent table fare. They're year-round residents, though they can be more predictable during cooler months when they school up in deeper areas. Reds are opportunistic feeders that will hit everything from live shrimp to flashy spoons, but they can also be surprisingly spooky in shallow water. Sight fishing for tailing redfish in knee-deep water is as good as it gets for inshore enthusiasts. When you spot those copper sides cruising the flats, your heart rate definitely picks up.
Black Drum might not win any beauty contests, but they make up for it with pure pulling power. These bottom-dwellers are the heavyweights of the bay system, with fish over 30 inches common and true giants occasionally showing up to test your drag system. Drum fishing is all about patience and feel – they're not aggressive strikers like trout, but once hooked, they use every ounce of their weight to try and reach bottom structure. Fall and winter months are prime time for bigger drum, when they congregate around oyster reefs and deeper channels. Many anglers underestimate how hard these fish fight until they hook their first keeper. The steady, determined runs and head-shaking battles make them a customer favorite among those who appreciate raw strength over flashy jumps.
A 7-hour charter gives you the time to really experience what Corpus Christi inshore fishing is all about. You're not rushed, you're not watching the clock, and you can adapt to whatever the day brings. Whether the fish are biting from the first cast or you need to work for every keeper, seven hours lets you make the most of changing conditions and different bite windows. The early start puts you on productive water when fish are most active, and the full day format means you'll try multiple techniques and locations. With all gear provided and fish cleaning included, it's a hassle-free way to get on the water with an experienced local captain. For couples or small groups who want personalized attention and the flexibility to fish at their own pace, this charter delivers exactly what you're looking
Black drum are the heavyweights of our bay system, typically running 5-30 pounds with some bruisers pushing 50+ pounds. These gray-black fighters love shallow muddy flats and oyster beds where they crush crabs and shellfish with powerful jaws. Spring around spawning season is prime time when they school up and make those distinctive drumming sounds you can actually hear underwater. What makes them special is the fight - they're bulldogs that will test your drag system. For eating, stick with fish under 15 pounds as the bigger ones get tough and stringy. My go-to tip: use fresh crab on a carolina rig and keep it right on the bottom. When you feel that steady pull, don't set the hook hard - just start reeling and let the circle hook do its work.

Redfish are the crown jewel of our inshore fishing, averaging 20-30 inches with that distinctive copper color and black spots near the tail. They cruise super shallow water - sometimes so shallow their backs stick out - around grass flats, oyster reefs, and muddy shorelines. Fall and spring offer the best action when they school up in big numbers. What makes reds special is their aggressive strikes and powerful runs that'll test any angler. They're also great eating with firm, mild meat that grills perfectly. These fish aren't picky eaters - they'll smash topwater plugs, soft plastics, spoons, and live bait. Pro tip: when you spot tailing reds in shallow water, cast well ahead of where they're moving and let your bait sit still. They spook easily, so patience pays off with these beauties.

Speckled trout are the bread and butter of our Corpus Christi bays, running 14-24 inches with some reaching 5+ pounds. These beautiful spotted fish love grass flats and structure in 2-8 feet of water, especially around oyster reefs and drop-offs. They're most active during cooler months and low-light periods like dawn and dusk. What guests love about specks is their willingness to hit artificial lures - topwater plugs, soft plastics, and live shrimp all work great. The meat is white, flaky, and mild-tasting, making them perfect table fare. Here's a local trick: when the bite gets tough, downsize your lure and slow your retrieve. These fish can be finicky, but a 1/8 oz jighead with a soft plastic tail worked slowly along the bottom will usually get their attention when nothing else will.

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Vehicle Guest Capacity: 5
Manufacturer Name: Mercury
Maximum Cruising Speed: 40
Number of Engines: 1
Horsepower per Engine: 300