Plan your next fishing adventure with Fat Penguin Fishing Guide and experience the unique fishing opportunities in Port O'Connor. Captain Michael, with his extensive knowledge of the local tides, can provide valuable insights about the area.
Depending on the season, you can expect to catch a variety of species including Redfish, Black Drum, Blacktip Shark, Bonnethead Shark, Sheepshead, Jack Crevalle, Bull Shark, and more. Light or heavy tackle is typically used for bottom fishing.
Any fish you reel in can be kept within the size and bag limits. The captain offers catch cleaning services, allowing you to take your freshly caught fish home for a delicious meal. Don't forget to bring a cooler to keep your catch fresh.
Families are welcome aboard, and child-sized life vests are available upon request. To keep everyone happy and satisfied, it's a good idea to bring some snacks. Captain Michael operates a 24' Sportsman Bay boat that can accommodate up to 6 passengers. The boat is equipped with all the necessary amenities, including a toilet.
Fishing licenses may be required, and the captain can provide information on how to obtain one. Some species may have restrictions or require special tags, so it's important to be aware of the regulations.
Remember to pack essentials such as sunblock, bottled water, and sunglasses. While there are beverages available, you can bring your own if preferred. Moderate alcohol consumption is allowed, but please avoid hard liquor and glass bottles for safety reasons.
Get ready to embark on an unforgettable fishing trip with Fat Penguin Fishing Guide and get ready to be hooked!
Fat Penguin Fishing Guide offers the following trip options for customers:
When you book a trip with Fat Penguin Fishing Guide, you can expect the following amenities onboard:
Trips booked with Fat Penguin Fishing Guide include the following amenities:
Fat Penguin Fishing Guide offers the following fishing options:
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Fat Penguin Fishing Guide specializes in targeting various fish species including: