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Captain Steven Hillary of Today We Fish Charter and Adventures on Thursday March offers guided fishing trips targeting spotted seatrout in South Padre Island waters. Using light tackle and finesse techniques, anglers experience the thrill of watching these aggressive fish smash bait and put up strong fights. The charter provides all necessary gear and expertise to put guests on productive fishing zones along the Texas coast. Whether you're an experienced angler or trying your hand at fishing for the first time, these morning trips deliver action-packed adventures with plenty of laughs and lasting memories on the water.
Captain Steven Hillary of Today We Fish Charter and Adventures on Thursday March provides 3-hour morning fishing trips targeting spotted seatrout around South Padre Island. The charter includes all fishing gear, bait, and tackle needed for a successful day on the water. Licensed and experienced, Captain Steven uses proven drift and jigging techniques to locate active fish in productive zones. Trips accommodate small groups for a personalized fishing experience. Contact the charter directly for current rates, availability, and booking information.
This South Padre Island fishing experience focuses on spotted seatrout using light tackle approaches that maximize the fight and excitement. The morning timing takes advantage of prime feeding periods when these fish are most active. Captain Steven's local knowledge of productive drift zones and structure ensures guests spend time fishing rather than searching. The charter provides a relaxed atmosphere perfect for creating memories with friends and family while pursuing one of Texas's most popular inshore gamefish.
Spotted seatrout thrive in the shallow bays and grass flats around South Padre Island, making them a premier target for inshore anglers. These aggressive feeders respond well to both live bait and artificial lures, especially during morning hours when they move into feeding zones. The species is known for explosive strikes and strong initial runs that test light tackle setups. March conditions in Texas waters often provide excellent spotted seatrout action as fish become more active with warming temperatures and increased baitfish activity.
The 3-hour morning trip provides ample time to target multiple fishing zones while maintaining a comfortable pace for all skill levels. Captain Steven supplies all necessary fishing equipment, including rods, reels, tackle, and bait. The charter focuses on techniques that work best for spotted seatrout, including drift fishing and light tackle jigging. Guests should bring sun protection, drinks, and snacks for the morning adventure. The boat is equipped for safety and comfort, ensuring an enjoyable experience for everyone aboard.