Port Mansfield
By boat, the Gulf Of Mexico is only nine miles away and once through the Port Mansfield Pass you’ll be able to go after the big ones: Sailfish, Marlin, Tarpon, Ling, Mackerel and Snapper. Port Mansfield can help make your fishing dreams come true. Port Mansfield is described as “one of the 10 best fishing areas in the country.” Speckled trout, redfish, flounder and other fine eating and sport fish are usually plentiful in the bay. Lighted fishing docks are in the harbor. Port Mansfield enjoys the same latitude as Palm Beach, Florida. The Rio Grande Valley has a semi-tropical climate and much of it has lush semi-tropical vegetation. Port Mansfield benefits from a sea breeze that keeps it warmer in winter and cooler during the summer.
Get-A-Way Adventures Lodge
Port Mansfield on the lower Laguna Madre, one of only three navigable hyper-saline lagoons in the northern hemisphere, is a sight fisherman's dream come true. With two feet, and ether clear waters, fly-fisherman and light tackle aficionados flock to her unique sights and fisheries for a distinctly south Texas fishing experience. Her hyper-salinity has bred a unique estuary boasting some of the largest Speckled Sea Trout in the world -- not to mention a world class Red Drum and Tarpon Fishery.
