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Ready for some serious fishing action in Corpus Christi? Hop aboard with Captain Kevin for a full day of rod-bending excitement on Baffin Bay. This isn't your average charter - we're talking about one of the top spots in Texas for landing monster redfish, trout, and more. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just getting your feet wet, Captain Kevin's got the know-how to put you on fish. With all the gear and bait covered, all you need to bring is a good hat and a readiness to haul in some impressive catches. Let's get out there and see what's biting!
When you step onto Captain Kevin's boat, you're in for a treat. Baffin Bay is known for its crystal-clear waters and abundant fish population, making it a prime fishing destination. We'll cruise out early, hitting some of the captain's favorite honey holes where the big ones like to hang out. You'll be using top-notch gear, rigged up just right for the species we're after. Don't worry if you're new to this - Captain Kevin's got a knack for teaching techniques that'll have you casting like a pro in no time. And let's not forget the views - the Texas coastline is something special, especially when you're reeling in a trophy catch with the sun rising over the bay.
On this trip, we'll be mixing it up with different fishing methods to maximize our chances of landing the big one. We might start off drift fishing, letting the boat glide over promising spots while we work our lures. If the fish are being stubborn, we'll switch to sight casting - that's where things get really exciting. Picture yourself spotting a massive redfish tailing in the shallows and making that perfect cast. We'll also do some bottom fishing for those tasty black drum. Captain Kevin's got all the gear sorted - quality rods and reels, a variety of lures, and fresh bait. He's always got a few tricks up his sleeve, like special rigs that the local fish just can't resist. Just remember to bring a camera - you're gonna want proof when you're telling fish stories later!
Baffin Bay is home to some real heavyweight contenders in the fish world. Let's break down what we're after:
Redfish: These copper-colored beauties are the crown jewels of Baffin Bay. They're known for their powerful runs and can grow to over 40 inches. The best part? They're aggressive feeders, so when you find them, get ready for some serious action. Fall and winter are prime time for big bulls, but you can catch them year-round.
Sea Trout: Also called speckled trout, these guys are the finesse fighters of the bay. They've got soft mouths, so landing them takes skill. They love to hang around grass flats and drop-offs. Early morning and late evening are magic hours for trout. When they're biting, it's not uncommon to catch dozens in a single spot.
Black Drum: Don't let their ugly mugs fool you - black drum are a blast to catch and even better to eat. They can grow huge, with some old-timers topping 50 pounds. We'll target them near oyster reefs and channel edges. The bigger ones put up a fight that'll test your arms and your drag.
Southern Flounder: These flatfish are the ninjas of the bay - masters of camouflage. Catching them is all about finesse and patience. They're ambush predators, so we'll work the bottom slowly. Fall is flounder season when they move to deeper waters, but we can find them year-round if we know where to look.
Folks who fish with Captain Kevin tend to book again before they even get back to the dock. It's not just about the fish - though trust me, there are plenty. It's the whole package. You're out here in one of the most beautiful bays in Texas, with a guide who knows these waters like the back of his hand. Captain Kevin's not just about putting you on fish; he's passionate about sharing his knowledge. You'll leave with new skills, great stories, and probably a new fishing buddy. Plus, there's something special about Baffin Bay - it's got a wild feel that's hard to find these days. You might spot ospreys diving for their dinner or dolphins playing in the wake. It's the kind of day that reminds you why you fell in love with fishing in the first place.
Look, if you're itching for a day of world-class fishing that'll have you grinning from ear to ear, this is it. Captain Kevin's full-day charter on Baffin Bay is the real deal. You've got the chance to tangle with some serious fish, learn from a seasoned pro, and make memories that'll last a lifetime. And remember, with only room for two guests, these trips fill up fast. So don't wait around - the fish are biting, and your spot on the boat is waiting. Grab your buddy, book your date, and get ready for some of the best fishing Corpus Christi has to offer. Trust me, your only regret will be not doing it sooner. Let's get you out on the water!
Black Drum are the heavyweights of Baffin Bay, often tipping the scales at 30-50 pounds. These bruisers love hanging around oyster beds and mudflats in brackish waters. You'll know them by their silvery-black color and distinctive "croaking" sound. Spring's the best time to target them, as they school up for spawning. Anglers get a kick out of their powerful fights and the chance to land a real trophy. While smaller ones under 15 pounds make great eating, the big ones are usually catch-and-release – their meat gets tough. For bait, nothing beats fresh crab or shrimp. Here's a local tip: when you feel that telltale thump, give 'em a second before setting the hook. Black Drum like to play with their food before committing. And don't forget a sturdy rod – these guys can pull like a freight train!

Redfish, or Red Drum, are the rockstars of Baffin Bay. These copper-colored bruisers, with their trademark black tail spot, typically run 20-30 inches but can grow much bigger. You'll find them tailing in super shallow flats, often with their backs out of the water. They love hanging around oyster reefs and grassy areas. Fall's the prime time when they school up for their spawning run. Anglers go nuts for their powerful fights and delicious, mild meat. They'll hit just about anything – live bait, topwater lures, or flies. Here's a local secret: on calm days, look for their wakes or tails breaking the surface. Sneak up quietly and make a precise cast – it's like hunting on the water. And when you hook one, hang on tight – these guys pull like freight trains!

Sea Trout, also called Speckled Trout, are a favorite in Baffin Bay. These silvery, spotted beauties usually run 14-24 inches and 1-5 pounds, though some monsters pushing 40 pounds have been caught. Look for them around grass flats and shallow waters, especially at night. They're suckers for live shrimp, but artificial lures like topwater plugs and jigs work great too. Fall and winter are prime seasons when they school up in deeper channels. Anglers love 'em for their aggressive strikes and acrobatic fights. Plus, they're delicious – mild, flaky meat that's hard to beat. Here's a pro tip: when the water's cool, slow down your retrieve. These guys get a bit sluggish and need some extra temptation. And keep an eye out for diving birds – that's often a dead giveaway for feeding trout.

Southern Flounder are a unique catch in Baffin Bay. These flat, oval-shaped fish typically run 15-18 inches but can grow up to 33 inches and 20 pounds. You'll find them camouflaged on sandy or muddy bottoms in shallow coastal waters. They're ambush predators, lying in wait for smaller fish and crustaceans. Spring and fall are prime seasons, as flounder move between inshore and offshore waters. Anglers love targeting them for their tasty, mild white meat and the challenge of hooking these masters of disguise. To up your odds, try drift fishing with live bait like mullet or shrimp. A local trick is to use a slow retrieve and feel for that distinctive "thump" when a flounder strikes. Remember, they often hold the bait before fully committing, so be patient before setting the hook.

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