Inshore Fishing
Book Online for Special Pricing Starting at $350
4 or 8 hour charters available for up to 6 people
Inshore Fishing
The boat you will be on is the nicest boat money can buy! Our Crevalle Bay boat is perfect for inshore fishing because of its shallow draft, which makes it easy to maneuver through low tide. This 26 foot beauty is also equipped with a power pole, trolling motor, yachting electronics, and navigational fish finders. It features a second helm so your captain can drive from above to spot your next catch.
Book Online for Special Pricing Starting at $350
4 or 8 hour charters available for up to 6 people
What To Expect
Upon your arrival to our private marina, your captain will meet you inside or on our covered porch and will offer you a coffee to wake you up and the restroom before you depart. They will have the boat gassed up and stocked with water, fishing gear, and bait. This ensures that your entire 4, 6, or 8 hour charter will be non-stop fun!
You will enjoy an action-packed day with your captain as they put you on the fish and take tons of pictures so you can remember this day for a lifetime! After an amazing fun-filled day on the water, your captain will bring you back to the dock where they will filet all of the keeper fish you caught. They can even recommend a few restaurants that will cook your catch for lunch or dinner!
What To Expect
Upon your arrival to our private marina, your captain will meet you inside or on our covered porch and will offer you a coffee to wake you up and the restroom before you depart. They will have the boat gassed up and stocked with water, fishing gear, and bait. This ensures that your entire 4, 6, or 8 hour charter will be non-stop fun!
You will enjoy an action-packed day with your captain as they put you on the fish and take tons of pictures so you can remember this day for a lifetime! After an amazing fun-filled day on the water, your captain will bring you back to the dock where they will filet all of the keeper fish you caught. They can even recommend a few restaurants that will cook your catch for lunch or dinner!
What To Bring
- Weather appropriate clothing - we will advise you the day before.
- Sunscreen – we don’t want you looking like a lobster after the trip!
- Sunglasses (optional)
- Phone – so you can take pictures and we can send you our pictures.
- Snacks or Lunch (if doing a full day) - we recommend a sandwich or something easy to eat while fishing.
- Bag for personal belongings - the boat has plenty of storage space to keep phones or wallets high and dry!
What Not To Worry About:
- Fishing Licenses - we take care of that for you by being licensed and fully insured!
- Drinks - bottled water is provided and sodas are available for purchase.
- Fishing Gear - all the necessary fishing gear is included.
- Safety Gear - all safety gear remains on board each boat at all times and we are a Coast Guard inspected and approved vessel!
Fish you Might Catch while on Your Charter
Redfish – Also known as the “Red Drum”, these beautiful fish are a delicacy to Tampa Bay. They can range from 15 inches to over 50 inches in length and always put up a great fight. You can expect to find Redfish in the grassy flats, mangroves, or even around oyster beds. Redfish love live bait such as Greenbacks and Shrimp, however, a lot of anglers have success using artificial baits, such as spinning baits or DOA shrimp.
In 2017, Red Tide hit Tampa Bay and killed millions of fish, including the beloved Redfish. The population of Redfish was hurt so bad that the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation had to put a halt to Redfish season. Thankfully, the Redfish are back and are bigger than ever!
Redfish – Also known as the “Red Drum”, these beautiful fish are a delicacy to Tampa Bay. They can range from 15 inches to over 50 inches in length and always put up a great fight. You can expect to find Redfish in the grassy flats, mangroves, or even around oyster beds. Redfish love live bait such as Greenbacks and Shrimp, however, a lot of anglers have success using artificial baits, such as spinning baits or DOA shrimp.
In 2017, Red Tide hit Tampa Bay and killed millions of fish, including the beloved Redfish. The population of Redfish was hurt so bad that the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation had to put a halt to Redfish season. Thankfully, the Redfish are back and are bigger than ever!