We caught this mako while grouper fishing near the Saint Pete artificial reef just out side of tampa bay. The shark was eating all the grouper we were fishing for.The fished was filleted and everything was ate everything. We even used the skin for leather making material.
Incredible Pod of Wild Dolphins Frolicking in Tampa Bay
We saw this pod of Dolphins on our way out to a fishing spot on a recent charter. They are absolutely beautiful and graceful racing along side the boat just a few feet away. As many time as I have seen them over the past 20+ years, sights like this never get old!
It makes a perfect charter where you get both the beauty of nature and the fun and excitement of sport fishing in the great waters of Tampa Bay.
Grouper and snapper have been thick this year on the inshore bottom. We have been able to catch plenty of snapper and grouper on our half days. Usually this time of year we have to do a full day for the grouper. The tarpon have moved in and we have been getting plenty of fish on the hill tides. Permit are plentiful on the inshore reefs. The shark fishing is great just a few hundred yards off the beach. Kingfish are still around and we have been getting a few every other trip. Let us know what kinda trip we can put together for you.
Hourly Trips
We can Customize a trip for you. With this option we allow you the flexibility
to accomplish your goal.
Half Day Trips
Consists of 4 hours and will vary between 2 and 20 miles offshore depending on
the conditions of both the fishing results and the weather.
Full Day Trips
Consists of an 8 Hour Day and Can Range from 10-60 Miles Offshore.
Managing aquatic plants in the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes is the topic of a Feb. 23 public meeting hosted by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). The meeting in Kissimmee is from 6-8 p.m. in the fourth-floor County Commission Chambers, Osceola County Administration Building, 1 Courthouse Square. “We want to know what business owners, pr […]
A Palm Coast fisherman is facing numerous federal charges relating to taking saltwater fish during a recent outing with friends in the Atlantic Ocean off the Flagler County coast. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Officer Ben Boots cited Thuy Nguyen (DOB 05/06/67) of 45 Bruning Lane, Palm Coast, for possession of red snapper in federal […]
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will treat three Orange County lakes for hydrilla during the week of Feb. 27, and will monitor them for 90 days following in case additional treatments are necessary. FWC aquatic plant managers will treat lakes Starke and Lawne with Aquathol™ and Galleon™, which have no restrictions for fishing, swi […]
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will treat Lake Harris for hydrilla during the week of Feb. 20, weather permitting, and will monitor the lake for 90 days after treatment. Lake Harris is in Lake County and is part of the Harris Chain of Lakes. The treatment will be on about 1,150 acres on the north side of Lake Harris by Dead River […]
(Back to Commission meeting news) Some of Florida’s commercial fishermen will soon have more fishing opportunities, thanks to changes made by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) at its Wednesday, Feb. 8, Commission meeting. Management changes will be made to the king mackerel harvest in southern Florida and the oyster harvest in Apala […]