Galveston Blacktip Shark Fishing Charters

Galveston Blacktip Shark Fishing Charters

Best Blacktip Shark Fishing Charters in Galveston

Galveston: 87 fishing charters available
Excellent
4.9 / 5
(334 reviews)
Galveston
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trips from HK $3,871
Excellent
4.8 / 5
(286 reviews)
Galveston
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trips from HK $3,730
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(175 reviews)
Galveston
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trips from HK $3,910
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(23 reviews)
Galveston
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trips from HK $3,714
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5.0 / 5
(71 reviews)
Galveston
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trips from HK $4,301
Excellent
4.8 / 5
(78 reviews)
Galveston
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trips from HK $2,932
Excellent
4.8 / 5
(61 reviews)
Galveston
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trips from HK $4,301
Excellent
4.9 / 5
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Galveston
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trips from HK $3,910

Blacktip Shark Fishing in Galveston

Blacktip Shark
  • Size 5 to 8ft
  • Food Value Average
  • Game Qualities Good
  • Habitats Inshore, Nearshore

(Carcharhinus limbatus)

Ask anyone who’s tried it and they’ll tell you there’s nothing like the Shark fishing Galveston is known for. Blacktip Sharks are by far the most numerous species in these waters, and one of the tastiest, too. Many say the best time to cast a line for these brutes is between May and September, anywhere from the shallow waters to the oil rigs offshore. While you’re at it, odds are you’ll also encounter Hammerheads, Bulls, Tigers, and Atlantic Sharpnose Sharks.

Local anglers have managed to turn Shark fishing into a sport of its own, and they know how to tailor it to just about anybody. For some, it’s all about hooking into 400 lb monsters prowling the deep waters of the Gulf, while others enjoy a quick trip with the kids close to shore. For the ultimate challenge, some anglers don’t even leave the beach in order to hook into massive Sharks. Whatever adventure you’re seeking here, rest assured it’s bound to be of epic proportions.

A Galveston Shark Fishing Experience

Depending on your interests, a local guide can help you catch Sharks virtually anywhere around Galveston. While cruising along the coast, you’ll encounter Blacktips and other Sharks of good size, some of them reaching over 100 lbs. At times, the best bite is just off the shore of Galveston Island, where anglers encounter swarms of Blacktips along with Hammerhead, Bull, and Tiger Sharks each summer. Anglers fishing with young children can also opt in for a less daunting experience, targeting Bonnetheads and other small Sharks on a trip as short as 3-4 hours.

If you’re in the market for the biggest and baddest Sharks around, your chances are best offshore in the Gulf of Mexico. Some captains will take you up to 30 miles out to target behemoth Sharks feeding near oil platforms, Shrimp boats, and underwater wrecks. For a trip of this sort, plan on 6 hours or more.

In general, you can expect to catch several Sharks per trip—and once you do, you’ll be good and tired! In fact, most anglers have had their fill well before the trip is over, and this is why many Galveston Shark fishing charters include the option to target game fish as well. If you’re fishing inshore, it’s common to find Bull Redfish and trophy-sized Tarpon feeding in the same spots as Sharks. On the other hand, an offshore trip could include the opportunity to catch Wahoo, King Mackerel, Red Snapper, Mahi Mahi, and more. All in all, you can come back with quite a full cooler.

Those who are interesting in keep their catch will be glad to know that most Shark species are legal to keep Texas, and size limits are relatively generous. Galveston Sharks typically yield 30-100 lbs of table fare, with Blacktip and Sharpnose Sharks producing some of the most delicious meat.

Need to Know

Anglers age 17 and above must bring a valid Texas fishing license with a saltwater stamp. Depending on the season, individual anglers are allowed to keep 1 Shark per day, with a two-Shark possession limit.

You can keep Sharpnose, Blacktip, and Bonnethead Sharks measuring  24” and longer, Hammerheads 99” and longer, and other species such as Bull, Spinner, Tiger, and Lemon Sharks that are 64” and longer.

Galveston Shark fishing guides are usually prepared to cater to anglers of any sort, from the hardcore adrenaline junky to families with small children. However, Shark fishing is only recommended for anglers in good physical condition who can withstand high-intensity action on board.

Shark Fishing Tips

For out-of-town visitors and first time Shark hunters, hiring a local captain is the best way to experience the Shark fishing Galveston has in store. There’s no shortage of expert guides who will help you with everything from bait selection to technique. You can expect Shark fishing guides to provide all the gear you need. They will also help you to safely release your catch, should you choose to do so.

If you’re heading to the beach to try surf fishing for Sharks on your own, bear in mind that this sport calls for some special tackle. A 13-15’ rod with a large offshore-style reel and 50+ lb test line is recommended. Skipjack, Horse Mullet, and Small Jacks are ideal for bait. Larger Sharks typically lurk past the second or third bar, so you will need to fish with a buddy who can kayak out into the surf and drop the bait for you.

Now all that’s left to do is work up a strong appetite for adventure and head out to the water!

Galveston Blacktip Shark Fishing Seasons

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Seasonality

Blacktip Shark fishing in Galveston varies moderately throughout the year. High season is June to September. Low season is January to April and November to December. There is no closed season.
Galveston
Excellent
4.5 / 5
Based on 27,688 reviews by FishingBooker anglers

What anglers said about Blacktip Shark Fishing in Galveston

Book a private charter. A tad more expensive but way worth the experience. What a blast during the fall season.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Book a private charter. A tad more expensive but way worth the experience. What a blast during the fall season.
Luke  K.
Luke K. Hutto, TX
If you think you might get seasick, take your motion sickness medication at least 30 minutes before boarding. My (adult) son found this out the hard way.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
If you think you might get seasick, take your motion sickness medication at least 30 minutes before boarding. My (adult) son found this out the hard way.
Angie  B.
Angie B.
Ask questions about the charter, such as do you fish or the captian. The charter I was on the crew cast the poles, set the hook and you just realed the fish in. Not what a seasoned fisherman really wants.
Very good
4.0 / 5
Ask questions about the charter, such as do you fish or the captian. The charter I was on the crew cast the poles, set the hook and you just realed the fish in. Not what a seasoned fisherman really wants.
Kevin  B.
Kevin B. Springtown, TX
Wait until the weather gets colder than now but anyways Cap Epi will fight to find those fish ?
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Wait until the weather gets colder than now but anyways Cap Epi will fight to find those fish ?
Ricardo  B.
Ricardo B. Katy, TX
It was record high heat so we are glad we went in the morning for just a few hours. Canโ€™t wait to go again a cooler time of year.
Excellent
4.7 / 5
It was record high heat so we are glad we went in the morning for just a few hours. Canโ€™t wait to go again a cooler time of year.
Ryan  P.
Ryan P.
By all means, book with a friendly, knowledgeable guide like Rene. He does all he can do to get you to where the fish hang out. Local reefs and honey holes are hard to find. Learn the basics from a Pro!
Excellent
5.0 / 5
By all means, book with a friendly, knowledgeable guide like Rene. He does all he can do to get you to where the fish hang out. Local reefs and honey holes are hard to find. Learn the basics from a Pro!
James  F.
James F. Woodway, TX
There we plenty of Balcktip and Atlantic Sharp Nose Sharks to catch this time of year.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
There we plenty of Balcktip and Atlantic Sharp Nose Sharks to catch this time of year.
David  W.
David W. Baird, TX
It is very hot and the seas were choppy but nothing too rough, but overall the trip was great.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
It is very hot and the seas were choppy but nothing too rough, but overall the trip was great.
Joey  Y.
Joey Y. Waskom, TX
Just check fish patterns and weather our trip wasnโ€™t limited due to captainโ€™s ability
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Just check fish patterns and weather our trip wasnโ€™t limited due to captainโ€™s ability
Jon  R.
Jon R. Plano, TX
We all got to catch a fish. They were mostly small and we threw them back so it was for fun more than it was for dinner. Keep that in mind but it was absolutely perfect for my family.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
We all got to catch a fish. They were mostly small and we threw them back so it was for fun more than it was for dinner. Keep that in mind but it was absolutely perfect for my family.
Amy  P.
Amy P. Leander, TX
Go early in the morning in August, Be patient and flexible. Having a great attitude is the best. Enjoy the moment and experience.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Go early in the morning in August, Be patient and flexible. Having a great attitude is the best. Enjoy the moment and experience.
Ruben  M.
Ruben M. Dallas, TX
Perfect if itโ€™s your first time captain was really hands on and helped out teaching and catching!
Excellent
4.7 / 5
Perfect if itโ€™s your first time captain was really hands on and helped out teaching and catching!
Kameron  S.
Kameron S.
Wonderful experience. My family and I had a wonderful time and the captain was great
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Wonderful experience. My family and I had a wonderful time and the captain was great
Ashli  R.
Ashli R. Glenpool, OK
I would say get captain Brad I fish alot and this was one of my funnest trips,not only did we catch fish but he was professional and knowledgeable.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
I would say get captain Brad I fish alot and this was one of my funnest trips,not only did we catch fish but he was professional and knowledgeable.
Anthony  S.
Anthony S. Billings, MT
Really bad fishing for this time of year, too hot and too clear water. Let's hope fall will be great!!!
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Really bad fishing for this time of year, too hot and too clear water. Let's hope fall will be great!!!
Jaime  Q.
Jaime Q. Galveston, TX
The entire experience is just amazing. You absolutely have to give it a try!
Excellent
5.0 / 5
The entire experience is just amazing. You absolutely have to give it a try!
Deanna  G.
Deanna G. Timpas, CO
If you want to have some fun, hit up Fish N Divers. They put you on the fish.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
If you want to have some fun, hit up Fish N Divers. They put you on the fish.
Ed  B.
Ed B. Cameron, MO
Seems like common sense but make sure you have sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, dont have your phone where it could fall in the water, and listen to the captain ?
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Seems like common sense but make sure you have sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, dont have your phone where it could fall in the water, and listen to the captain ?
Julie  B.
Julie B. Conroe, TX
For first time fishers to see if their legs are sea worthy yes, fishing in Galveston is worth it.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
For first time fishers to see if their legs are sea worthy yes, fishing in Galveston is worth it.
Richard Martin Or Renne Kay Wallace
Richard Martin Or Renne Kay Wallace Rockdale, TX
Do your own research as to what fish are biting in the month you plan on going out.
Excellent
4.7 / 5
Do your own research as to what fish are biting in the month you plan on going out.
Eric  L.
Eric L. Houston, TX

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