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Port O’Connor, Texas continues to provide some of the finest outdoor fishing opportunities along the Texas coast. Bay and offshore fishing here is world class. Espiritu Santo Bay is a fine example of a very balanced bay system loaded with speckled trout and redfish. The jetties and Pass Cavallo are two quick access points for offshore anglers. Red snapper, amberjack, ling, and kingfish are very easy targets that you can catch inside of 35 miles. The beachfront around the jetties and Pass Cavallo are great tarpon spots from as early as May and as late as October each year. Tarpon pushing the 200 pound mark are common each year. Underwater rocks, offshore platforms, and wrecks starting around 45 miles offshore of P.O.C. prove each year to be some of the hottest spots for billfish, wahoo, and tuna on the Texas Coast.
The Poco Bueno Tournament is held in Port O'Connor each year in July. It is one of the largest tournaments on the Texas Coast with one of the largest payouts for billfishing on the Gulf Coast.
The Poco Bueno Tournament is held in Port O'Connor each year in July. It is one of the largest tournaments on the Texas Coast with one of the largest payouts for billfishing on the Gulf Coast.