K-2 Marine Pro Staff

Captain Mike Wilson

 

Specializing in Speckled Trout, Red Fish, Flounder,  King Fish, and Spanish Mackerel

USCG Licensed / TPWD Certified

Port Aransas, Texas

  South Austin Marine Pro Staff

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It's not hard to catch fish...as long as you know what you're doing and what to look 

for on the open water.  I'd like to share my knowledge and experience with you, so please 

check out some of my client catches below. 

Then, give me a call to schedule your next trip!

 

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Red Fish: Also known as the red drum, whose cousins include the Atlantic croaker, spotted sea trout, and black drum. The most distinguishing mark on the red drum is one large black spot on the upper part of the tail base. Having multiple spots is not uncommon for this fish but having no spots is extremely rare. The color of red drum ranges from a deep blackish, coppery color to nearly silver. The most common color is reddish-bronze.

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Speckled Trout: One of the most popular sport fish along the Texas coast. It occurs in the western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, ranging from Massachusetts to the Yucatan peninsula. The fish is a member of the croaker family (Sciaenidae)and is a first cousin to the Atlantic croaker, red drum, black drum, and sand seatrout. Its abundance, willingness to hit natural and artificial baits, and fine eating qualities make the species extremely popular with 

rod and reel anglers.

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Flounder:  The largest of more than 25 species of flatfishes found in Texas coastal waters. It is highly prized as both a food and game fish and accounts for more than 95 percent of the flounder harvest in the state.  All flatfishes, including the southern flounder, are compressed laterally and spend most of their life lying and swimming along the bottom on their side.  A small body cavity and the absence of air bladder aid the flounder in maintaining its position on the bottom.

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In late summer there's plenty of fun fishing to be found off the jetties in Port Aransas 

catching King Fish and Spanish Mackerel

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Thank you for checking out my Photo Gallery and I hope to hear from you soon!

 

 

Call 361-563-7165 to book your trip today.

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