Starting at $750
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Whats included / What to bring
Trip details
We’re heading ten miles out into the Gulf of Mexico to target some of Florida’s most iconic species at some of our favorite wrecks, reefs, and drop-offs. We have mapped out hundreds of spots over the past few decades of fishing the Gulf. We pick the best areas based on the time of year we know are holding certain species. If a certain wreck or reef is slow, we’re heading to the next one to ensure you’re getting the best chance for some epic fishing. Our offshore trips yield the biggest fish and the most memorable fights. You can expect about a 35-minute ride to the gulf filled with beautiful coastline and wildlife. Species include Grouper, Snapper, Cobia, Kingfish, Permit, Shark, Bonito, Tuna, Barracuda, King Mackerel, and more! Depending on the season and conditions, we can set up the outriggers to troll for Spanish Mackerel and King Mackerel using spoons, drones, and plugs. Occasionally we’ll drift or slow-troll with blue runners. Captain Jeff will fill in with us during busy times of the year. Originally from Texas, Jeff came on board two years ago, assisting with trips. After spending some time with Boat US, he started guiding fishing trips with us. He’s incredibly safe, knowledgeable, and knows our local waters well.
What's included
• All rods, reels, tackle, bait, lures, licenses, water, and soft drinks will be waiting aboard our 36’ Al Dhaen center console. • Powered by twin 250 HP Yamaha engines, our fast vessel comes complete with an autopilot, radar, state-of-the-art Furuno electronics, and other professional accessories. • We have two giant Ocean Tamer bean bag chairs for lounging and relaxing on the boat—perfect for the kiddos to take a break. • There is also a full toilet with a sink aboard, along with plenty of comfortable seating to keep you relaxed and refreshed all day long. • When we get back to the marina, our first mate will fillet and bag your catch for transport home. If you want to learn how to fillet a fish, we’re happy to teach you the ins and outs of how to properly process your fish.
What to bring
• Bring comfortable clothing for the weather, sunscreen (no spray on or tanning oil), and non-marking shoes. Rain jackets do not hurt if there is rain in the forecast, though on summer days it’s a welcome respite from the heat. •Bring snacks, lunch, and any beverages of choice for the trip. •You’re welcome to bring your own cooler if you have one pre-packed for the family or the kids. This is also great for transporting your catch home.
Meeting Location
226 6th St NE
Bradenton FL 34208
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