Floride Offshore Fishing Charters

Floride Offshore Fishing Charters

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Best Offshore Fishing Charters in Floride

Offshore Fishing in Floride

It’s no wonder why Florida offshore fishing has captivated anglers from far and wide. You’ll find world class sportfishing everywhere you turn, whether it’s the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, or the Straits of Florida.

A collection of wrecks and reefs and the warm underwater current of the Gulf Stream host game fish large and small, from Snapper and Grouper to Marlin. Add to that Florida’s world famous sunshine and you have the recipe for a saltwater fishing paradise.

What to Catch and When

The waters surrounding The Sunshine State will keep you busy year-round. Bottom fish like Snapper and Grouper are always biting, anywhere from the deep sea to the wrecks and reefs just minutes from the dock.

If you’re after a big game trophy, it’s best to head out between spring and fall. These warmer months see large numbers of sport fish like Marlin, Mahi Mahi, and Tuna. On the other hand, you’ll find Sailfish and Wahoo off the south coast in winter.

Every part of this state has something special to offer, you just need to be in the right place at the right time. Of course, this is no secret to the avid angler, which is why you’ll find countless Florida offshore fishing charters to help you make the most of it!

Fishing the Gulf

Local fishermen will tell you that Florida’s Gulf coast affords some of the best weather in the state. Panama City, Naples, Tampa, Clearwater, St. Pete Beach, Sarasota, and other destinations on this coast provide the perfect opportunity for some serious sport fishing 20+ miles offshore. Even when the weather doesn’t cooperate, you’ll find excellent bottom fishing within state waters, just nine miles out.

Considered the Grouper capital of the world, there may be no better place for bottom fishing than right here on the west coast of Florida. You can also catch for Hogfish, various kinds of Snapper, and other bottom dwellers throughout much of the year.

Keep in mind that many Grouper species see seasonal closures, as do Red Snapper and Triggerfish. Red Snapper season typically opens for a couple of months in June or July. This is when the season for Gag Grouper also opens, usually for the rest of the year. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission posts these regulations and more online each year. 

The best time to target pelagic game fish in the Gulf is between March and November, when you can find King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel, Barracuda, Tuna, Sailfish, Bonito, and Sharks ready for the taking. In some months, you may even catch Wahoo and Mahi Mahi on a half day trip.

For a chance to catch the biggest and most prestigious fish in these waters, plan on a trip of eight hours or more. A full day trip will take you 25 miles out and beyond, where you can cast lines for Amberjack, Blackfin Tuna, and possibly Sailfish.

For some of the best deep sea fishing in Florida, charter a trip to the Bluewater 45+ miles offshore (often 10 hours or more). Fishing out here will bring you Wahoo, Marlin, Sailfish, Tuna, Mahi Mahi, and Swordfish. If you head out of Destin, Pensacola, and other destinations along the Panhandle you’ll reach deep water even sooner, meaning you can catch these deep sea pelagics on a shorter trip.

Fishing the Atlantic

While Florida’s west coast is known for unparalleled bottom fishing, the Atlantic side offers quick access to some intense big game fishing. St. Augustine, Daytona Beach, Port Canaveral, Fort Lauderdale, Jupiter, Stuart, and Miami are just a few of the hot spots you should add to your list. Fishing from many of these destinations will have you hooking into a pelagic prize within minutes of leaving the dock.

State waters on the Atlantic side of Florida stretch just three miles offshore—and in some cases, you won’t need to travel any farther than that for a chance to bring home bragging rights. Toward the south of Florida, the warm current of the Gulf Stream can come as close as 2-5 miles from shore, carrying large pelagic fish with it. This is why you’ll find anglers from Stuart to Miami fishing for Sailfish just 3 miles from shore in winter months!

A typical half day trip on this side of the state will see you fishing anywhere from half a mile to 20 miles offshore. You can enjoy a steady catch of various Snapper and Grouper throughout the year. In warmer months, these waters host King Mackerel, Cobia, Barracuda, Bonito, Sharks, and the occasional Mahi Mahi. If you’re lucky, you may even catch the odd Sailfish, Tarpon, Wahoo, or Blackfin Tuna this close to shore.

Full day trips take you into deeper water, where you can target Amberjack, Mahi Mahi, Wahoo, and Sailfish along with Snapper and Grouper. Depending on where you fish, you’re likely to see these species peaking in spring and again in fall. The farther south you travel, the more productive the fishing becomes in winter months.

Fishing The Keys

The Keys are home to some of the best fishing in Florida, whether you plan on hitting the reefs or the open water offshore. With the reef line running roughly 4 miles from the coast, you can take advantage of these abundant waters year-round, often within minutes of leaving the dock.

Yellowtail Snapper, Grouper, Pompano, Cobia, Barracuda, Mackerel, and even Sailfish flock to the wrecks and reefs surrounding the Keys. The prime time for this fishery runs from October through April, and you can make the most of it whether you're fishing for a few hours or a full day (of course, local captains recommend a full day trip for a chance to catch more fish).

If your sights are set on the open waters, rest assured this little corner of the sea has something spectacular to offer no matter the season. Fishing between April and September is the perfect chance to land a Mahi Mahi, whereas Sailfish are consistently caught between November and March. In winter months you’ll also have a fair chance at landing Tuna, Wahoo, and much more.

For one of the most sought-after Billfish known to sport fishermen, book yourself a Swordfishing charter. You might catch this prize any time of year, but locals recommend fishing between May and November, when the waters are at their calmest. In the Keys you can target Swordfish just 25-45 miles offshore. Daytime and nighttime specialty charters for this species are both available.

How to Fish

Trolling for Pelagics

When it comes to offshore fishing in Florida, there’s no technique more tried and true than live bait trolling. This method will help you catch a wide variety of species, from Mahi Mahi, Barracuda, and Kingfish to Marlin. Depending on your target fish, Ballyhoo is a common choice of bait in addition to a variety of lures. 

Reef Fishing

Many consider reef fishing to mean bottom fishing, but this tactic involves much more. While fishing in the Keys, where a large variety of bottom fish and pelagic fish gather near the wrecks and reefs, you might find yourself bottom fishing, jigging, trolling, kite fishing, or even sight fishing.

Castling lines near the reefs will bring you Snapper, Grouper, Mackerel, Jacks, Pompano, Barracuda, Sharks, and Cobia. In the Keys, you might even hook into a Wahoo or Sailfish while you’re at it!

Bait for bottom fishing includes Pinfish, Mullet, Sardines, and frozen Squid. It’s common to target Snapper and Grouper with cut bait, though live bait may be more effective if you find yourself casting lines in a heavily fished area. 

Kite Fishing for Sailfish

There are several ways to catch Sailfish, but kite fishing with live bait (Ballyhoo or Mullet) tends to be the method of choice. This technique can even catch multiple fish at once.

You can also sight fish, drift fish, or slow troll for Sailfish. For exceptional Sailfishing, head to Miami, Jupiter, Stuart, or the Keys.

Deep Dropping for Swordfish

While Swordfishing in the Keys, you are likely to cast your line in 1,500-1,800 feet of water. Targeting this trophy involves a hand crank or an electric reel (often both) and you can expect the fight to last anywhere from 15 minutes to an entire day.

In the Gulf, you might target Swordfish 500-1,000 feet below, typically 60+ miles offshore.

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What anglers said about Offshore Fishing in Florida

Can be hot make sure to bring hats, sunglasses and plenty of drinks on ice.
Excellent
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Can be hot make sure to bring hats, sunglasses and plenty of drinks on ice.
Full Boat Charters โ€“ Kids Fishing, est. 2005
Full Boat Charters โ€“ Kids Fishing, est. 2005
Be prepared for a workout if you fish artificial lures all morning or all day!
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Be prepared for a workout if you fish artificial lures all morning or all day!
Shallowtails Adventures
Shallowtails Adventures
We had a great experience fishing here. We were on fish all day with Captain Bill from Itโ€™s a Good Day Charters.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
We had a great experience fishing here. We were on fish all day with Captain Bill from Itโ€™s a Good Day Charters.
It's A Good Day Charters
It's A Good Day Charters
had a great time on Second nature, the captain and the mate were fabulous. we couldnโ€™t ask for anything better. he put us on fish so quick we couldnโ€™t even keep up. Thank you Zane and mate
Excellent
5.0 / 5
had a great time on Second nature, the captain and the mate were fabulous. we couldnโ€™t ask for anything better. he put us on fish so quick we couldnโ€™t even keep up. Thank you Zane and mate
Second Nature Charters
Second Nature Charters Fort Lauderdale, Florida
This was a perfect trip for my wife and me I would recommend it for those who would like to experience a bit of the Everglades parkland and catch a variety of fish
Excellent
5.0 / 5
This was a perfect trip for my wife and me I would recommend it for those who would like to experience a bit of the Everglades parkland and catch a variety of fish
Off Course Charters
Off Course Charters
Definitely one of the best Bass fishing guides I have fished with here in Orlando
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Definitely one of the best Bass fishing guides I have fished with here in Orlando
David Paycheck Fishing Charters
David Paycheck Fishing Charters
If you choose captain Jason, you canโ€™t go wrong. I was nervous about going into the deep ocean however, Captain Jason ease me out there and help me overcome my fear. It was a beautiful experience!!!
Excellent
5.0 / 5
If you choose captain Jason, you canโ€™t go wrong. I was nervous about going into the deep ocean however, Captain Jason ease me out there and help me overcome my fear. It was a beautiful experience!!!
Neptune Fishing Charters
Neptune Fishing Charters
We had a great time with Captain Rio and recommend him. He is familiar with the area and very knowledgeable. Great humor.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
We had a great time with Captain Rio and recommend him. He is familiar with the area and very knowledgeable. Great humor.
Captain Rio Adventures
Captain Rio Adventures
Be aware that there is more traffic than you would expect early in the morning during the week.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Be aware that there is more traffic than you would expect early in the morning during the week.
AJโ€™s Bass Guides
AJโ€™s Bass Guides
Make sure you bring sunscreen and sun protective clothing and be ready for a great day on the water.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Make sure you bring sunscreen and sun protective clothing and be ready for a great day on the water.
Captain Kirby's Fishing Charters
Captain Kirby's Fishing Charters
Bring Lots of Sunscreen, Water, & Snacks. Long sleeve spf shirts. Captain has everything else.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Bring Lots of Sunscreen, Water, & Snacks. Long sleeve spf shirts. Captain has everything else.
Boca Grande Fishing Charters
Boca Grande Fishing Charters
Great fishing, but not for red snapper or grouper. Great for kings and some other snapper though
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Great fishing, but not for red snapper or grouper. Great for kings and some other snapper though
GulfCoast Guide Fishing & Adventure
GulfCoast Guide Fishing & Adventure
Iโ€™m not sure. We had a great time and was happy with what ever we caught!!
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Iโ€™m not sure. We had a great time and was happy with what ever we caught!!
Big T's Charters
Big T's Charters
Be aware of prevailing winds. Will affect your location opportunities for bigger catches
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Be aware of prevailing winds. Will affect your location opportunities for bigger catches
Wet Tails Charters โ€“ Keys Fishing Experience
Wet Tails Charters โ€“ Keys Fishing Experience
The marina was beautiful! The place was peaceful and a great location! There is also a 175 foot lighthouse here, tallest in Florida and one of the tallest in the USA!
Excellent
5.0 / 5
The marina was beautiful! The place was peaceful and a great location! There is also a 175 foot lighthouse here, tallest in Florida and one of the tallest in the USA!
Rainbow Charters
Rainbow Charters
Ask questions. Try different things. You never know what hits, top, fluke, senko, speed
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Ask questions. Try different things. You never know what hits, top, fluke, senko, speed
Okeechobee Bass Charters by Fish-N-Maniac
Okeechobee Bass Charters by Fish-N-Maniac
We had great weather, Red Snapper was not in season, caught a few but had to throw them back. Caught plenty of grunts, squirrel fish, and vermillion snapper.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
We had great weather, Red Snapper was not in season, caught a few but had to throw them back. Caught plenty of grunts, squirrel fish, and vermillion snapper.
Salty Cโ€™s Charters
Salty Cโ€™s Charters
Fishing was great but red snapper are not in season till june so you caint keep them in may
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Fishing was great but red snapper are not in season till june so you caint keep them in may
GulfCoast Guide Fishing & Adventure
GulfCoast Guide Fishing & Adventure
Saltwater estuary fish strike hard and are fun to catch. The fish were not large enough to keep. We used a combination of bottom fishing, bobber fishing, and lures. The fish stopped biting around 11am.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Saltwater estuary fish strike hard and are fun to catch. The fish were not large enough to keep. We used a combination of bottom fishing, bobber fishing, and lures. The fish stopped biting around 11am.
Always Somethin' Charters
Always Somethin' Charters
The weather is a little unpredictable in April, but anytime you can go out on the water and fish is great.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
The weather is a little unpredictable in April, but anytime you can go out on the water and fish is great.
J&F eXcursions - 26
J&F eXcursions - 26

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