Charter Rates

Rates listed below include fuel, poles and tackle, bait, water, ice, photos, fish cleaning/bagging. Please feel free to request any additional items that might be needed for the trip .

Inshore Fishing

(Red fish, snapper, sharks, Spanish mackerel, black drum, flounder, Sheepshead )

4 hour Bay Trip am/pm $600
6 hour Bay Trip am/pm $800
8 hour Bay trip $1000
 

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Offshore Fishing

(Red Snapper, king mackerel, mangros snapper, grouper, cobia, Amberjack)

6 hour $1,100
8 hour trip $1,400
10 hour trip $1,800
12 hour trip $2,200
 

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Party Boat 

Full Day $1200
 

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Private Dolphin Cruise/Scenic Cruise

4 hours am/pm $400
 

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Prices my vary during peak season or during slow season.
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 


Top Tips for a memorable charter:

 

What to bring:

      • Sunblock (30+ SPF) Thoroughly cover your face, neck and ears; and any other exposed skin.
      • Hat
      • Sunglasses
      • Hand towel or chamois
      • Camera: to capture that trophy fish photo
      • Sea sickness medication: If you haven’t been out before or have a history. It doesn’t hurt to bring some. Don’t overindulge with alcohol the night before going fishing.
      • Water and snacks: They are available on the boat but you may want to bring your own.
      • All Alcohol

What not to bring:

      • BANANAS!

What To Wear:

      • Think layers.
        On the ocean, it’s usually 10-20 degrees cooler than it is inland. Conditions can also change rapidly. If you wear layers, you can adjust up and down accordingly.
      • If it’s hot, shorts and a tshirt are fine, but bring a hoodie or windbreaker to wear on top. It will come in handy, especially when you are going to and coming back from the fishing grounds. If it’s going to be cooler, wear long pants instead of shorts and add a light jacket to wear outside your hoodie.
      • If you have deck boots (rain boots will work), wear them. If not, where flat, non-slip shoes. Sandels and flip flops not recommended.
      • If you have little ones, it’s a good idea to bring a change of clothes for them. Kids tend to have a knack of getting wet!