LAUNCH YOUR BOAT AT THESE CORPUS CHRISTI MARINAS

"Corpus has plenty of marinas to serve you on your fishing adventure."

Are you looking for information about Corpus Christi marinas? Then you have come to the right place. This page is all about the marinas in Corpus Christi. For information on the marina downtown, click here.

The marina my grandpa normally uses when he goes fishing is the Crab Man Marina. This marina is on the road between Aransas Pass and Port A. They have a boat ramp and sell live bait. The Crab Man now charges $3.00 to launch your boat. The fee is good for the day. The South Bay Bait Stand is just down the road. It is free to use their ramp.

The Crab Man sells sandwiches, beverages, ice, tackle, boat batteries, apparel, snacks, shrimp, and live crab. Are you interested in kayaking around the nearby bays? If so, they do rent kayaks.

Free parking is available, but you must get there plenty early! The last time I went fishing with my grandpa we launched the boat from the Crab Man. We were there right before 6 AM, and there were already a few empty trailers. The Crab Man is one of the more popular of the Corpus Christi marinas, especially on weekends and holidays.

The Crab Man marina offers deep sea fishing charters on their twin diesel 85' ADVENTURER. They maintain their own professional crew, can accommodate up to fifty-seven fishermen on a single trip, and offer offshore and bay charters. (More information about fishing charters will be provided on my fishing charters page.)

Bluff's Landing Marina is located on the other side of the bay, near Flour Bluff. The marina itself has many amenities. It acts as a marina and lodge complex, offers fishing guides, and has its own restaurant. Bluff's Landing can help you with any duck and goose hunting expeditions.

Another popular marina in Corpus Christi is Marker 37. Marker 37 has two boat ramps and thirty-five boat slips. The marina has live and dead bait, snacks, soft drinks, beer, ice, fishing supplies, marine parts, and fuel.

Marker 37 Marina is located on South Padre Island Drive (SPID) in between Flour Bluff and Padre Island. If you are heading to the island from Corpus, Marker 37 will be on your right-hand side.

The Hampton's Landing Marina in Aransas Pass is another marina that my grandpa uses a lot. When I have gone fishing with my grandpa in the past we used this marina on a few occasions. If you are interested in fishing Redfish Bay, this marina is the one to launch your boat from.

Hampton's Landing offers a wide variety of services. It is a full service marina that provides guided fishing trips, lodging, boat and tackle, and fuel. It is free to use their boat ramps. There is an RV park at Hampton's Landing. This makes it a perfect holiday vacation spot if you are visiting Corpus Christi in a mobile home.

Are you interested in fishing Nueces Bay or Corpus Christi Bay? You may launch your boat from the Corpus Christi Marina, or you can use the ramp that my grandpa and I used when we fished in the Nueces Bay when I was younger. The Nueces Bay Bait Stand has a single boat ramp. It is located right next to the causeway, on the Corpus Christi side.

Need more information on Corpus Christi marinas? Just send me a mail and I will be glad to help you out.

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