Ready for some real Miami action? Hop aboard for a half-day offshore fishing trip that'll get your heart racing and your reel spinning. We're talking big game fish, folks â sailfish, tuna, and more, all waiting just beyond the breakers. This ain't your granddad's pier fishing â it's the real deal, Miami style. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just looking to wet a line, our experienced crew will put you on the fish and show you a side of Miami Beach most tourists never see.
We cast off at 1 PM sharp, so don't be late! This afternoon trip is perfect for beating the morning crowds and catching that golden hour bite. Our boat's kitted out for up to 5 guests, making it ideal for small groups or families. Your captain's got all the gear you need â rods, reels, tackle, the works. We even throw in live bait to sweeten the deal. Just bring your A-game and maybe a cold one or two (BYOB, of course). Oh, and don't forget the basics: sunglasses, hat, and enough sunscreen to coat a whale. The Miami sun don't play!
Once we clear the harbor, it's time to get down to business. We'll be trolling the offshore waters, dragging lines behind the boat to tempt those big pelagics. Your captain knows these waters like the back of his hand, so trust his instincts when he picks a spot. We might switch it up with some bottom fishing if the bite's hot, dropping lines for grouper or snapper. It's all about reading the water and following the fish. And when that reel starts screaming? Hold on tight, buddy â you're in for a fight!
"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 themâhighly recommend!" - Gabrielle "What an awesome day on the waterâthank you, guys! The fish was fresh and absolutely delicious!" - Chris
Greater Amberjack: These bruisers are the weightlifters of the sea. Known as "reef donkeys" for their stubborn fights, hooking one is like arm-wrestling a Mack truck. They hang around wrecks and reefs, and when you hook up, be ready for a workout. Best targeted year-round, but spring and fall can be red hot.
Wahoo: Speed demons of the ocean, wahoo are like the Ferraris of fish. They'll hit your lure at highway speeds and take off like a shot. Known for their incredible runs and tasty white meat, landing a wahoo is a badge of honor for any angler. Winter and early spring are prime time for these rockets.
Great Barracuda: With a mouthful of razor-sharp teeth and a bad attitude to match, 'cudas are the punks of the reef. They'll hit just about anything shiny and put up a mean fight. Watch those teeth when you're unhooking them! You can catch these year-round, but they're especially active in summer.
Blackfin Tuna: Small but mighty, blackfins are the sports cars of the tuna world. They school up and feed aggressively, making for some fast and furious action when you find them. These guys are a blast on light tackle and make for some of the best sashimi you'll ever taste. Fall and winter are your best bet for a tuna bonanza.
Atlantic Sailfish: The crown jewel of Miami fishing, sailfish are what dreams are made of. With their iconic dorsal fin and acrobatic jumps, hooking a sail is like winning the fishing lottery. They're catch-and-release only, but the photo op is worth its weight in gold. Winter and early spring are prime time for these beauties, but you never know when one might show up!
Listen, if you're itching for some real Miami fishing action, this is your ticket. We're talking world-class fishing just minutes from the glitz of South Beach. Whether you're looking to fill the cooler or just want to feel the rush of a big game hookup, we've got you covered. Our crew will put you on the fish, clean your catch, and send you home with stories (and maybe some fresh fillets) that'll last a lifetime. So what are you waiting for? Grab your crew, give us a shout to check availability, and let's get out there and make some waves. The fish are waiting â are you ready to reel 'em in?
March 19, 2025
What an awesome day on the waterâthank you, guys! The fish was fresh and absolutely delicious!
March 9, 2025
Sailfish are the acrobats of the ocean, known for their stunning aerial displays when hooked. These beauties average 6-8 feet long with that iconic sail-like dorsal fin. We find them in the warmer offshore waters, often near the edge of the Gulf Stream. Sailfish season peaks in winter, but we can catch them year-round in the "Sailfish Alley" between Miami and Fort Pierce. Anglers target them for the thrill of the fight and their incredible beauty. To land one, we'll slow-troll live baits like ballyhoo or fly-line kite baits. When a sail hits, be ready for some serious jumps and runs. The key is to keep steady pressure without horsing them in. Most sailfish are released, but the memories and photos will last a lifetime.
Blackfin tuna are the pocket rockets of the tuna world, typically running 15-30 pounds but packing a serious punch for their size. We find them in the open Gulf and Atlantic, often around weed lines, floating debris, or over deep structure. They're most active in fall through spring here in Florida. Anglers love blackfins for their hard-fighting nature and excellent table fare. These fish will test your stamina with long, powerful runs. To catch them, we'll troll small skirted lures or live bait like pilchards. My favorite technique is to chum them up, then cast light tackle with small jigs or live baits into the frenzy. When you hook up, get ready for some serious reel-screaming action. Fresh blackfin makes killer sushi or grilled steaks.
Barracuda are the bad boys of the reef, growing up to 6 feet long with a mouthful of razor-sharp teeth. You'll spot them lurking around shallow reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds, but they also venture into deeper offshore waters. These ambush predators are lightning-fast, hitting 35 mph in short bursts. We catch them year-round, but fishing really picks up in summer. Anglers love targeting 'cudas for their aggressive strikes and wild jumps when hooked. They're not the best eating, but the fight is a blast. To land one, we'll use wire leaders and flashy lures like tube lures or spoons. Cast near structure and retrieve fast - barracuda can't resist chasing down a fleeing bait. Just be careful handling them at the boat - those teeth are no joke.
These brutes are a blast to catch, often weighing 30-40 pounds and reaching up to 6 feet long. You'll find them hanging around reefs, wrecks, and offshore structures in depths of 60-240 feet. Amberjacks put up a heck of a fight, known for powerful runs that'll test your arms and gear. They're most active in spring and fall as water temps change. Anglers love targeting them for the thrill of the battle - these fish don't give up easy. To land one, we'll use heavy tackle and drop live bait like blue runners or sardines near the bottom. Once hooked, get ready for some serious pulling. Just watch those teeth when you're handling them at the boat. The meat's good eating too, especially grilled fresh.
Wahoo are the speedsters of the open ocean, clocking in at up to 60 mph. These sleek, torpedo-shaped fish average 4-5 feet long but can reach over 8 feet. We find them in the deep blue waters offshore, usually 100+ feet deep near dropoffs and floating debris. Wahoo fishing heats up from July through November when water temps are warmest. Anglers go nuts for wahoo because of their blistering runs and acrobatic jumps when hooked. Plus, the meat is top-notch for grilling or sashimi. To catch one, we'll troll fast at 12-15 knots using wire leaders - their razor-sharp teeth slice through regular line. My go-to lure is a blue/white skirted ballyhoo. When a wahoo hits, hang on tight and get ready for some serious drag-screaming action.
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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 themâhighly recommend!