Rockport Texas Fly Fishing

Salt Sessions Fishing Charters

Private fly fishing and light tackle charters in Rockport, Texas, focused on sight fishing for redfish, black drum, and shallow-water species from a technical poling skiff.

Capt KC Burns Rockport Texas fly fishing guide
Meet Your Guide

Capt. KC Burns

Capt. KC Burns is the guide behind Salt Sessions Fishing Charters in Rockport, Texas. Her experience comes from years spent on the water, learning tides, weather, fish movement, and the technical shallow-water flats that make the Texas coast such a special place to fish.

KC has traveled, fished different coastlines, and built her guiding style around quiet water, patience, clean shots, and the full experience of sight fishing. Salt Sessions is not a crowded, rushed charter. It is built for anglers who want a personal day on the water and a real connection to the fishery.

Trips are designed for one to two anglers and are focused on fly fishing, light tackle, redfish, black drum, technical casting, shallow flats, and poling skiff fishing in Rockport, Texas.

Why Rockport Is Special

One Of The Best Shallow-Water Fisheries In Texas

Rockport, Texas is known for its clear flats, grass shorelines, oyster, sand pockets, skinny water, and incredible sight fishing opportunities. It is a technical fishery where wind, tides, light, and water clarity all matter.

The Rockport area gives anglers a chance to hunt redfish in shallow water, see tailing fish, make accurate casts, and experience the quiet beauty of the Texas coast from a poling skiff.

Your Trip

What To Expect

A Salt Sessions trip is a calm, intentional day of sight fishing. We will pole shallow flats, look for redfish, black drum, wakes, pushes, tails, nervous water, and clean casting opportunities. Every trip is built around the day’s conditions, including wind, tides, sun, water clarity, and fish movement.

Sight Fishing

Target redfish and other shallow-water species by reading water and making accurate casts.

Fly Or Light Tackle

Trips can be built around fly fishing or light tackle depending on skill level and conditions.

Poling Skiff Experience

Quietly access skinny water and fish the flats the way they are meant to be fished.

What To Bring

  • Polarized sunglasses
  • Hat or sun protection
  • Sunscreen
  • Lightweight fishing clothing
  • Non-marking shoes or sandals
  • Water or drinks
  • Snacks or lunch for longer trips
  • Fishing license
  • Rain jacket if weather is possible
  • Your own fly rod or light tackle setup if preferred
Photos From The Flats

Rockport Fly Fishing Gallery

Redfish, shallow water, technical sight fishing, and life on the Texas coast.