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What will we Catch: Red Snapper ( multi-day offshore fishing charters)
Posted on July 08, 2018
A highly prized fish, with a very short season. This year the season is June 1st through July 20th.These beautiful snappers are a deep sea fishing delight starting at depths around 150 feet. To reach this depth and maximize your catch we offer multi-day offshore fishing charters either 30 or 48 hour...
Read moreWhat will we catch: Greater Amberjack
Posted on May 14, 2018
Fast swimmers, strong fighters, occur in schools around structure. Battling amberjack on offshore fishing charters is both exciting and challenging! They have an olive band through their eye to their dorsal fin and must be 34″ or larger to the fork of their tail to keep. Currently can be kept ...
Read moreWhat will we catch: Yellowtail snapper
Posted on April 12, 2018
A beautiful species of snapper easily recognized by the yellow stripe that runs down the middle and expands the color into the entire tail. Caught on offshore full day or night charters. Can be kept year round with a minimum overall length of 12 inches. These deep sea beauties are fun to catch, exce...
Read moreWhat will we catch: Cobia
Posted on February 27, 2018
These pelagic fish are usually singularly or in small groups. Generally found around structure and occasionally accompany large sea turtles, rays or whale sharks. Dark brown in color with three dark lateral stripes, they are known for cruising right up to the boat and are often mistaken for sharks. ...
Read moreEasy Fried Snapper and Grouper
Posted on February 03, 2018
Nothing tastes better than eating fresh fish you just caught on your off shore charter. Here is an easy recipe that we hope you will enjoy! What you will need is: 2 eggs ¼ cup water Oil for frying Seafood breading mix (we like Louisiana fish fry) Rinse and pat dry your fillets with a...
Read moreWhat will we catch: Red Grouper
Posted on January 14, 2018
We do offshore fishing for red grouper year round. To be a “keeper” they must be 20” or larger in overall length and there is a limit of two per person. The average size “keeper” weighs 5-7lbs but we can catch them quite a bit larger then that. These fish are reddish brown in color...
Read moreWhat will we catch: Mangrove snapper
Posted on December 21, 2017
Mangrove snapper or also known as gray snapper are very desired for eating and can be kept year round. These fish have a mild white fillet and can be prepared numerous ways. They must be a minimum of 12” in overall length to be kept. They start their life cycle in the mangroves as juveniles....
Read moreCobia Captain’s Way
Posted on December 01, 2017
Cobia is a beautiful white mild fish and can be cooked in a variety of ways here is a very simple favorite way from Captain Clarence. Place a generous amount of butter in a frying pan. Coat your fillet of Cobia with your favorite seasoning in this case he uses a creole mix and salt...
Read moreProper Care of your Catch
Posted on November 30, 2017
You spent the time, effort and money to go offshore fishing and you caught fish. So what is the best way to properly care for your catch? The first question we have is do you want to eat them? If you don’t want to eat them we are happy to release them alive offshore to...
Read more60 days post Irma
Posted on November 10, 2017
We weathered the hurricane at a friend’s house in Verona Walk. The eyewall went right over us and we did go out in the calm of the eye for a short time. That community did very well. Some screens and screen enclosures were down and trees were down everywhere to the point where we had...
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