Frequently Asked Questions
We recommend wearing clothing appropriate for the weather—typically hot and sunny. Suggested items include:
• Sunglasses (preferably polarized)
• Sunscreen (reef-safe if possible)
• Hats for sun protection
• Soft-soled, non-marking shoes
• Lunch or snacks (for full-day trips)
• Drinks (water, sports drinks, or non-glass containers)
• Cooler (if you plan to take fish home—leave it in your car until the trip is over)
• Camera or phone for capturing your catch
• A big smile and excitement for a great day on the water!
No, we've got you covered! The fishing license is included in your trip.
The Captain will contact you the day before your trip to confirm the meeting location and start time.
Yes, but Florida's weather is typically on our side. Safety is our top priority, and the Captain will determine if the trip needs to be rescheduled due to high winds, heavy rain, or lightning. If weather forces a cancellation, we will work with you to reschedule.
While inshore fishing typically involves calm waters, some people may still be prone to motion sickness. If you're concerned, consider taking an over-the-counter motion sickness medication before the trip.
Yes! Fish cleaning is included, so you'll leave with filleted and bagged fish, ready to cook.
Not at all! No experience is required—we take care of everything. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned angler, we'll tailor the trip to your skill level and make sure you have a fantastic time on the water.
We typically target snook, trout, redfish, flounder, pompano, mangrove snapper, sheepshead, Spanish mackerel, and more!
Yes, you're welcome to bring beer or canned alcoholic beverages, but please avoid glass containers.
Absolutely! We love introducing young anglers to fishing. Inshore trips are perfect for kids since the waters are calm and there's plenty of action to keep them entertained.
No, there is no onboard restroom, but we are always within 10-20 minutes of a dock with facilities.
Yes! We provide top-quality rods, reels, tackle, and live bait—everything you need for a successful trip.