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Bass Fishing Adventures with Fishing Guide Austin - Austin

Bass Fishing Adventures with Fishing Guide Austin

Burneteasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

5–8 hours

Fitness Level

Light physical activity is required; able to handle a small boat and basic fishing tasks.

Overview

Spend an unforgettable day chasing largemouth bass on Texas Hill Country lakes with Fishing Guide Austin. Professional gear and expert guidance set the stage for a top-tier freshwater fishing adventure.

Burnet, Texas

Fishing Guide Excursions

5 to 8 hours • Family Friendly!!

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About This Adventure

Experience an unforgettable day of bass fishing on a state-of-the-art Skeeter ZX225 boat, equipped with top-notch gear and electronics. Whether you choose a full or half-day trip, enjoy the thrill of fishing in Texas waters, with everything provided for a memorable adventure. Don’t forget your fishing license!

Duration

5-8 Hours

About

Full Day (8 hours) 1 to 2 people $750 Half Day (5 hours) 1 to 2 people $500 Third person $100

Night Bass Fishing Trips are available in the Summer!

I offer a 10% Discount for Military Personnel

More info

All bass fishing trips include the use of my most up-to-date equipment including a 2018 Skeeter ZX225 bass boat with a Yamaha SHO 225 4 stroke outboard, tackle and all updated Lowrance electronics. We provide Shimano reels and Dobyns rods as well.

What to bring

  • Optional: Rods, reels and your favorite lures. I do provide all rods, reels & tackle.
  • Sunscreen: Polarized sunglasses
  • a good hat
  • Snacks and something to drink
  • I’ll provide the cooler and the ice.
  • Important! Your Texas Fishing License and your photo I.D.

Adventure Tips

Bring Your Texas Fishing License

A valid Texas fishing license is required by law to fish on these waters—don’t forget it.

Wear Polarized Sunglasses

Polarized lenses help reduce glare on the water, making it easier to spot fish and structure.

Prepare for Sun Exposure

Sunscreen and a hat are must-haves to protect yourself during long hours on the water.

Hydrate and Bring Snacks

Stay energized with water and snacks, especially on full-day trips where the action heats up.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer often seen near shorelines
  • Great blue herons hunting fish

History

The Texas Hill Country has a fishing culture dating back to early settlers who used these waters for sustenance and trade.

Conservation

Local guides emphasize catch-and-release and habitat respect to protect bass populations and maintain ecological balance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Polarized Sunglasses

Essential

Enhances visibility into the water and protects eyes from glare.

summer specific

Fishing License

Essential

Required by Texas law to legally fish on these waters.

Sun Hat

Essential

Provides important sun protection during extended time on the boat.

summer specific

Sunscreen

Essential

Necessary to protect skin from UV exposure throughout the year.