Redfish are the superstars of inshore fishing. With their bronze shine, signature tail spot, and drag-screaming runs, they’re a blast to catch. Whether you hook a keeper for dinner or battle a big bull red, chasing these fish is all about fun, excitement, and memories on the water.
Snook are a favorite inshore catch, known for their sleek silver bodies, bold black stripe, and explosive topwater strikes. They fight hard, jump often, and always put on a show. Making every hookup a heartpounding experience. We catch snook all year long, but to keep them it has to be March - April or October - November.
Spotted sea trout are a classic inshore catch. Recognizable by their spotted backs and quick strikes, they keep the action steady. From schoolies to big gator trout, they’re always fun to chase on the flats.
Bonefish are the ultimate shallow-water challenge. Known for their silver shine and incredible speed, they explode off the flats with blistering runs. Hooking one is pure adrenaline, making them a bucket-list catch for anglers chasing excitement.
Tarpon are the giants of inshore fishing, famous for their size, power, and jaw-dropping jumps. Known as the “Silver King,” they can reach over 100 pounds and deliver an adrenaline-pumping battle you’ll never forget. Hooking a tarpon is the ultimate test of strength and skill on the water.
Jack Crevalle are built for pure power. Known for their aggressive strikes and relentless fights, these hard-hitting fish will test your strength and stamina from the first run to the last pull. Jack's are plentiful when we are inshore fishing and they can be a fun surprise.
Peacock bass are a bright beautiful exotic species introduced into Florida in the 1980's to combat a much larger exotic species problem. They are plentiful in freshwater canals and lakes and provide great action. They fight hard for being a bass and are highly aggressive towards both live and artifical bait.
Snapper are a great tablefair species they taste amazing and theres no shortage of them. They make for a great addition on a day where you want to go for a memorable catch, but also bring back fish for dinner because we can stop and catch a few on the way in.
Lemon sharks bring pure adrenaline to the fight. Big, tough, and built for power, they patrol the shallow flats and channels of the Keys, ready to test your strength and tackle. When one takes the bait, get ready for a long, heavy battle with one of the hardest-fighting sharks around.