August Fishing in Freeport: Offshore Holds, Inshore Heats Up
August fishing in Freeport keeps the offshore season rolling. Red snapper, kingfish, and blue-water pelagics stay strong, and the Texas Billfish Classic headlines the month. Inshore redfish and trout begin their best stretch of the year as the fall feed approaches.
August is a continuation of peak offshore conditions. Red snapper remain in season on the reefs and rigs, king mackerel run thick nearshore, and the blue-water grounds still give up mahi-mahi, wahoo, and tuna. The Texas Billfish Classic, one of the major upper-Texas-coast offshore tournaments, runs this month, targeting billfish on release plus tuna, wahoo, and mahi-mahi.
This is also when the inshore bite turns the corner. Redfish and speckled trout begin their best stretch of the year, August through November, as cooling late-summer evenings and the approaching fall pattern get fish feeding hard. Bull reds start schooling near the jetties and passes, giving bay anglers shots at trophy fish.
The heat is still intense midday, so split your effort: chase the offshore and nearshore action when the seas lay down, and work the flats and jetties at dawn and dusk for reds and trout. Pick your launch on our fishing spots guide, or book through our charter guide.
August mornings in Freeport were fishable about 83% of mornings (good outright 47% of the time, across 110 graded mornings), per our 2021–2025 conditions archive.