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Black drum are among the most sought-after inshore species in Texas coastal waters. These powerful fish are known for their distinctive drumming sound and incredible fighting ability. - Can live over 40 years and reach weights exceeding 90 pounds. - Feed primarily on crabs, shrimp, and mollusks found around oyster reefs.
Captain Pat Lester of Barely Legal Outdoors offers premier fishing charters in Port O'Connor, Texas. Known for consistent action on black drum and other inshore species, these guided trips provide everything you need for a successful day on the water. With local expertise and quality gear included, anglers of all skill levels can enjoy productive fishing in the productive waters around Port O'Connor Bay.
Captain Pat Lester of Barely Legal Outdoors brings years of local experience to every fishing charter. Recent trips have produced quality black drum and other inshore species in the productive waters around Port O'Connor. All tackle and bait are provided, with trips accommodating both beginners and experienced anglers. Contact Captain Pat directly for current rates, availability, and to secure your spot on the water.
Port O'Connor sits at the heart of some of Texas' most productive inshore fishing waters. The area's grass flats, oyster reefs, and back lakes consistently produce black drum, redfish, and speckled trout throughout the year. Captain Pat's local knowledge helps anglers target the most productive areas based on current conditions, tides, and seasonal patterns.
The shallow bay systems around Port O'Connor offer excellent sight fishing opportunities, especially during cooler months when black drum move into the shallows to feed. These waters also provide protection from rough offshore conditions, making them ideal for family trips and anglers new to saltwater fishing.
Black drum are one of Port O'Connor's most reliable inshore species, with fish ranging from schoolie-sized juveniles to trophy bulls exceeding 40 pounds. These powerful fighters prefer oyster reefs, grass flats, and shallow bay areas where they feed on crabs, shrimp, and small baitfish. The cooler months often provide the best action as larger drum move into shallow water to feed, creating excellent opportunities for both sight fishing and bottom fishing techniques.
Barely Legal Outdoors provides all necessary fishing equipment, including rods, reels, tackle, and bait. Trips typically accommodate up to six anglers and include ice for your catch. Captain Pat recommends bringing sun protection, snacks, and drinks for your comfort during the trip. Early morning departures often provide the best fishing conditions, with trip duration and start times arranged based on tides and weather conditions.