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Rio Hondo fishing focuses on the productive waters of the Lower Laguna Madre system. Spotted weakfish and redfish thrive in the shallow grass flats and protected bays. - Consistent year-round fishing opportunities. - Light tackle techniques maximize sport. - Protected waters fish well in various conditions.
Captain Steven Salceda of True Story Adventures Charter offers productive fishing charters targeting spotted weakfish and redfish in Rio Hondo's productive waters. These inshore trips provide excellent opportunities for anglers to experience the diverse gamefish that thrive in the Lower Laguna Madre system. With local knowledge of seasonal patterns and proven techniques, Captain Steven guides both novice and experienced anglers to consistent action. The shallow flats and grass beds around Rio Hondo create ideal habitat for these popular species, making it a premier destination for Texas coastal fishing adventures.
Captain Steven Salceda of True Story Adventures Charter provides guided fishing trips targeting the productive waters around Rio Hondo. These charters focus on spotted weakfish and redfish, two species that thrive in the shallow flats and grass beds of the Lower Laguna Madre system. All necessary tackle and bait are provided, with trips typically running 4-6 hours depending on conditions and angler preferences. Captain Steven's local expertise ensures productive fishing whether you're a beginner learning the basics or an experienced angler looking to dial in specific techniques.
The waters around Rio Hondo offer some of the most consistent inshore fishing along the Texas coast. Spotted weakfish, locally known as speckled trout, are abundant in the grass flats where they feed on shrimp and small baitfish. Redfish patrol the shallow waters year-round, providing exciting sight-fishing opportunities when conditions allow. The protected nature of these waters means fishing remains productive even when offshore conditions are rough.
Captain Steven focuses on light tackle techniques that maximize the fighting ability of these gamefish. Topwater lures at dawn and dusk often produce explosive strikes, while soft plastics and live bait work consistently throughout the day. The variety of structure and depth changes in the area means multiple fishing strategies can be employed on a single trip.
Spotted weakfish are the bread and butter of Rio Hondo fishing, with healthy populations throughout the grass flats and drop-offs. These fish are most active during cooler parts of the day and respond well to both artificial lures and live bait presentations. Their feeding patterns change with tides and weather, making local knowledge essential for consistent success.
Redfish in these waters range from schooling juveniles to trophy-sized bulls. The shallow flats provide perfect habitat for sight-fishing when water clarity allows, while deeper channels hold fish during temperature extremes. Both species are excellent table fare when kept within regulations, though many anglers practice catch and release to maintain the fishery's health.
Trips depart from local boat ramps with easy access to prime fishing areas. The boat is equipped with all necessary safety equipment, tackle, and bait for a successful day on the water. Captain Steven accommodates up to 4 anglers comfortably, making these trips ideal for families or small groups. Early morning departures often provide the best fishing conditions, though afternoon trips can be equally productive depending on seasonal patterns and weather conditions.