Party Boat Fishing: Galveston Party Boats

Jaimie Robinson // July 17

Party boat fishing is not what you think about going out on a PARTY boat to drink the night away but rather a way to more economically head out fishing. The party part of the party boat fishing is that you reserve a spot, or multiple spots, on a large boat and head out. I went with Galveston Party Boats in May.

Galveston Party Boats goes out 5-7 miles into the Galveston Bay from the dock. The cost of the 4-hour bay and jetty trip is $35 for fishing adults. That includes your fishing rod, squid, and a stringer for your fish. The deckhands also will take your fish off the hook, bring you more bait, fix tangled lines, and take care of your catch while you fish. The targeted fish for this trip are Red and Black Drum, Croaker, Sand Trout, Whiting, Shark, Sea Catfish, and Stingray. On our trip, we caught mostly hardhead, which is a type of Sea Catfish. They do have a stinger and are fun to catch. We caught about eight between the two of us for a fun afternoon of bay fishing.

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On the party boat, you can also bring your own rod, but there were some people who appeared to be regular customers who brought their own live bait. They also caught some Croaker, Drum, and Stingrays. This is a great way to get out on the water if you do not have a boat but have your own equipment if you want an upgrade from the provided gear.

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One great thing about the location of this boat is that on the pier there is a company that will clean your multiple fish quickly for packaging home. These guys gave me a recipe for fried hardhead and gave advice on how to prep the fish, so they did not have the muddy flavor that sometimes catfish have. These fish have made a great round of fish tacos that everyone enjoyed.

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About the Author

Jaimie Robinson

Jaimie lives north of Denver, Colorado. She is the mother of two wonderful children. All her life, she has had a passion for the outdoors. She concentrates this passion on archery, hunting, and fitness. She grew up in rural western Pennsylvania, where she developed an appreciation for nature and worked on her knack for shooting guns. Spent hours just watching deer move from her back porch and explored the forest. When she moved to Colorado in 2006, she went on her first hunting trip and harvested an antelope with a rifle. In late 2006, she tried archery for the first time and fell in love. She has been active in the archery community in Colorado ever since. Archery has become Jaimie’s passion and she strives to learn everything she can about it. She does her best to share her passion for archery with everyone she meets. She has expanded her horizons to waterfowl and upland hunting, fishing, and rifle hunting. She spends as much time in the outdoors as she can. Jaimie is passionate about making the sport better for women and helping others become better hunters.