FAQs

What can I expect to catch?

Depending on the season and the weather, you can expect to catch redfish, trout, and flounder year round.  During certain periods, we will get runs of migratory fish such as Tarpon, Cobia, or Tripletail that we can focus on.

Can I keep my fish?

We strongly encourage catch and release, but If within the regulation size you may keep your fish.  We will be sure to get photos of you and your fish prior to cleaning them before your departure.

Redfish – up to 2 per person / 18” – 27” / year round

Speckled Sea Trout – up to 6  /  15” – 20”  / year round

Flounder –  up to 10  /  over 12”  /  year round

Can I bring my own equipment?

You may always bring your own equipment as we want to provide the most comfortable and confident experience for you.  Just remember we will always have top of the line gear on board if you want to try something new. We ask that you just inform the captain if you plan on bringing your own equipment so that space can be arranged.

Where do we meet?

Depending on the weather, tides, and your location, we will arrange a location to meet up or pick you up if needed to have ease of access and timeliness to areas to fish.

What time does the charter start?

Depending on the time of year, tides, and type of fishing, the times may vary. Typically an early start is preferred, but your Captain will discuss the details with you prior to the trip.

I’m new to fishing, is it ok to be inexperienced?

Absolutely! Everyone has to start somewhere! Whether you are a novice or an experienced angler we will cater the trip to ensure your enjoyment. Fly casting lessons can also be arranged. It is advised that if you are fly fishing, that you practice different angles of shots beforehand. You never know where a redfish can appear in relation to the boat.