South Florida Fishing Trips
Three Ways To Fish South Florida.
First light, mid-day, or last light — choose the trip window that fits your schedule, your style, and the fish you want to chase.
Morning Trip
First Light
The early bird catches the worm. In our case, first light catches first bite. Morning trips are one of the best windows of the day when fish are often at their most active.
- Shove off: First light
- 3 person max
- Safety gear provided
- Cooler with ice and drinking water included
Mid-Day Trip
Mid-Day Hunt
Not everyone wants to be up before sunrise. The mid-day trip is perfect for visitors, families, and anglers who want a more relaxed start while still getting in on the action.
- Shove off: 12:30 PM
- 3 person max
- Safety gear provided
- Cooler with ice and drinking water included
Sunset Trip
Last Light
Last light, last bite. Sunset trips can be one of the most memorable ways to fish South Florida — active fish, calmer light, and a better ending to the day than sitting in traffic.
- Shove off: After 5 PM
- 3 person max
- Safety gear provided
- Cooler with ice and drinking water included
What's Included
Everything you need for a good day on the water.
Fishing Gear
Shimano rods and standard fishing gear provided.
Kids Gear
Children's fishing equipment and safety gear available.
Boat Tech
GPS, fishfinder, and wireless trolling motor onboard.
Cooler
Cooler with ice and drinking water included.
Live Bait
Live bait available upon request when appropriate.
Safety Gear
Safety gear provided, including children's options.
Pet Friendly
Pets welcome when confirmed ahead of time.
Small Groups
Up to three passengers for a more personal trip.
Species Guide
What can you chase?
Peacock Bass
Aggressive, colorful, and one of South Florida's signature freshwater targets.
Snakehead
Hard-hitting, unusual, and a favorite for anglers who want something different.
Clown Knife Fish
A bucket-list exotic species that makes South Florida fishing unique.
Snook
Hard fighting, structure-loving, and a true South Florida favorite.
Trip FAQ
Good to know before you go.
No. Trips are beginner-friendly and can be adjusted for kids or first-time anglers.
Guests should bring a freshwater fishing license where required.
Yes. Children's fishing equipment and safety gear are available.
Pets may be welcome when confirmed before the trip.
Depending on species and regulations, some catches may be kept.
Unsafe or unreasonable weather can be handled by rescheduling.
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Keep planning your South Florida fishing trip.
The Fish Are Waiting
Let's go find them.
Morning, mid-day, or sunset — tell Captain Sam what you want to catch and build the trip around your day.
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