Get ready to chase the fish of your dreams on this action-packed private half-day offshore fishing trip. Leaving port at 1:00 PM, you and up to five buddies will head out to where the big ones lurk. Our experienced captain knows all the sweet spots where trophy fish hang out, giving you the best shot at landing a monster. Whether you're a seasoned angler or it's your first time holding a rod, this trip is tailored for maximum fun and fish-catching potential.
We'll cruise out to the prime fishing grounds where the water turns that deep cobalt blue. That's where the real action happens. Your captain will get you set up with top-notch gear - we're talking quality rods, reels, and all the tackle you need. Live bait? You bet. We'll have that ready to go too. No need to worry about licenses either, we've got you covered there. The best part? When you reel in that beauty, we'll clean and fillet it for you at no extra cost. Talk about the freshest dinner you've ever had!
Out here, we're all about the big game. We might do some trolling, where we'll drag lines behind the boat to entice those speedy pelagics. Or we could drop lines deep, using heavy tackle to tempt the monsters lurking in the depths. Your captain might even have you jigging - that's when you work a lure up and down in the water column. It's a killer technique for amberjack and tuna. Whatever method we use, you'll be in for some serious arm-workout action when a fish hits!
"Captain Danny and Kai were awesome! Super friendly and made the whole trip enjoyable. We caught some great fish and had a blast. Would definitely book another trip with them—highly recommend!" - Gabrielle
"What an awesome day on the water—thank you, guys! The fish was fresh and absolutely delicious!" - Chris
Greater Amberjack: These bruisers are like the bulldogs of the sea. They hang around wrecks and reefs, and when they hit your line, you better hold on tight! Amberjack can top 100 pounds, and they fight like their life depends on it. Spring through fall is prime time for these bad boys.
Wahoo: Speed demons of the deep, wahoo are the sprinters of the ocean. They're known for blistering runs that'll have your reel screaming. With their razor-sharp teeth and streamlined bodies, wahoo are a prized catch. Look for them year-round, but they're especially hot in the summer months.
Great Barracuda: With a mouth full of teeth that'd make a shark jealous, barracuda are the gangsters of the reef. They're ambush predators, so be ready for explosive strikes. These silver torpedoes are a blast to catch and make for some epic photos. You'll find them lurking around any time of year.
Blackfin Tuna: Small but mighty, blackfin tuna are like the energizer bunnies of the sea. They never seem to quit fighting. These guys school up, so when you find one, you might just hit the jackpot. Fall is usually the hot season for blackfin, but you can catch them year-round.
Atlantic Sailfish: The crown jewel of offshore fishing, sailfish are what dreams are made of. With their iconic sail-like dorsal fin and acrobatic jumps, hooking one of these beauties is the thrill of a lifetime. They're here year-round, but winter and spring often see the best action. Get ready for some high-flying excitement!
Look, if you're itching for some serious offshore action, this is your ticket. We're talking about the chance to battle some of the ocean's toughest fighters and maybe even score the catch of a lifetime. Our trip is perfect for both seasoned anglers looking to test their skills and newbies wanting to experience the thrill of big game fishing. Remember to pack your sunscreen, snacks, and favorite drinks - we'll take care of the rest. Don't let this chance slip away like a fish off the hook. Book your spot now and get ready for some reel excitement!
March 19, 2025
What an awesome day on the water—thank you, guys! The fish was fresh and absolutely delicious!
March 9, 2025
Atlantic Sailfish are the acrobats of the offshore world, known for their stunning aerial displays. They average 6 to 8 feet long and 60 to 90 pounds. You'll find them in blue water from 100 to 200 feet deep, often near current edges and temperature breaks. Winter and early spring are prime sailfish seasons here. Anglers target them for the thrill of the fight - their speed and jumps are legendary. To hook up, try slow-trolling live baits like goggle-eyes or pilchards. Local trick: when a sail shows in the spread, free-spool a bait back to it. The take is often subtle, so watch your line. Once hooked, be ready for anything - sails can greyhound across the surface or dive deep. Most are released, but they make for incredible photos and memories. It's pure excitement on the water.
Blackfin Tuna may be the smallest tuna species, but they pack a punch for their size. Averaging 15 to 30 pounds, these speedsters are found in warm offshore waters, often near weedlines, floating debris, or over deep structure. They're most active in fall and winter here. Anglers love blackfin for their hard runs and excellent table fare - some of the best-eating tuna out there. To catch 'em, try chunking, jigging, or trolling small lures and ballyhoo. Pro tip: at dawn and dusk, look for birds working bait schools, as blackfin often feed on the surface then. When you hook up, be ready for screaming runs. These little guys fight well above their weight class. Fresh blackfin makes killer sashimi or seared steaks, so bring a cooler!
Great Barracuda are the toothy terrors of the reef, growing up to 6 feet long with a mouthful of razor-sharp teeth. You'll spot 'em lurking around shallow reefs, wrecks, and channels, usually in 20 to 100 feet of water. They're active year-round but really fire up in summer. Anglers target 'cuda for their aggressive strikes and acrobatic jumps - they'll hit just about anything shiny. To catch one, try trolling or casting tube lures, spoons, or topwater plugs near structure. Local trick: when a 'cuda follows your lure, speed up your retrieve to trigger a strike. Be careful when landing them - those teeth are no joke. While not prized for eating, big 'cuda put up a great fight on light tackle. Just remember to release the big ones, as they can carry ciguatera toxin.
Greater Amberjack are hefty fighters, typically ranging from 20 to 40 pounds but can reach over 100. You'll find them near reefs, wrecks, and oil rigs in waters 60 to 240 feet deep. They're most active in spring and fall when water temps are in the 70s. Anglers love 'em for their powerful runs and dogged fights - these fish will test your arms and your gear. To land one, use heavy tackle and drop large live baits like blue runners or sardines near structure. A local trick: when you feel the bite, reel fast and set the hook hard. Amberjacks have tough mouths, so you need a solid hookset. Once hooked, be ready for a battle. Their firm white meat makes great eating too, especially grilled or blackened. Just watch out for ciguatera in very large jacks from certain areas.
Wahoo are speed demons of the open ocean, sleek and built for bursts up to 60 mph. They average 4 to 5 feet long but can top 8 feet and 180 pounds. Look for them near drop-offs and current edges in blue water, usually 100 to 300 feet deep. Late summer and fall are prime wahoo seasons as water warms. Anglers prize 'em for their lightning runs and aerial acrobatics - plus, their meat is delicious. To hook one, troll fast (12-18 knots) with rigged ballyhoo or colorful skirted lures. Pro tip: use wire leaders, as wahoo's razor teeth will slice through mono. When a wahoo hits, hang on tight and be ready to chase. These fish often make blistering initial runs that can spool you if you're not careful. Once you get 'em boat-side, watch those teeth!
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Captain Danny and Kai were awesome! Super friendly and made the whole trip enjoyable. We caught some great fish and had a blast. Would definitely book another trip with them—highly recommend!