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FISH SPECIES

Some of the fish species we target on our fishing charters.

TARPON

The “Silver King”, Tarpon are a amazing fish probably the most desired fish to catch but the fish that takes the most patience and time. In the summer time these fish migrate read more…

SNOOK

The “Line-sider”, a nickname for the Snook come from the black lateral line that runs down each side of these great fish. A very popular game fish that read more…

REDFISH (RED DRUM)

The fish that got me hooked into the sport of inshore fishing. Our redfish around the area can be caught all year long and are always a great fight for the size fish. The florida limit is read more…

GAG GROUPER

Grouper can be targeted year round with in sight of land. Every fall the gag grouper move in shallow and allow you to catch big keeper grouper in 10-12 ft of water. When you can throw plugs and fly’s to chummed up fish. 

SPECKLED SEA TROUT

Speckled trout are a very fun fish to target for numbers. You can have 50+ fish days in the winter if you get on a nice amount of fish. A very good tasting fish that has read more…

COBIA

A fun fish to fight and a great fish to eat. Cobia can be sight-fished from the tower in the spring time when they cruise the shallow flats hunting down a meal. Also these fish will be on the near-shore reefs and wrecks a few miles offshore in the summer.

KINGFISH

The “King Mackerel” will make your drag scream. You can troll for kings or let a big bait sit out and wait for it to get picked up. It is common to get 30+lb Kingfishright off the beach in the summer time.

SPANISH MACKEREL

Spanish mackerel are a fun fish to catch and there are a ton to catch. These fish stack up in the passes and off the beaches under diving birds. Also you can get into a mix of Spanish mackerel and Bonita just a few miles off shore when the time is right.

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