Of all the reasons most people book a charter, most seek to take advantage of the wide variety of world clbottom fishing opportunities that exist only here in the Florida Keys. I am a fisherman and fishing is my pbottomion. It doesn’t matter if I’m ice fishing, catching bait, catching dinner, commercial fishing or chasing the most ferocious creature that swims. I just want to go fishing! So…let’s go! I offer 4 different platforms or formats to choose from. Each trip includes fuel, bait, ice, fish cleaning and fishing licenses (except kayak fishing requires an individual personal license for each angler). The largest boat is 2007 25’ fully rigged Parker center console fishing boat. It is powered by twin Yamaha 150 four stroke outboards and is equipped with outriggers for offshore fishing. It is rated for 12 pbottomengers and can comfortably fish eight people. The “economy” boat is a 2007 20’ Pro Kat cameraman powered by a Suzuki 150 four stroke. This boat is rated for 6 pbottomengers and comfortably fishes 3-4 people depending on conditions. This boat is well suited for reef fishing, inshore fishing, bay fishing and tarpon fishing April-June. Kayak Fishing is also a great option! If you like to get up close and personal with your fishing, guided kayak fishing is the way to go. We can fish inshore wrecks, mangrove channels and flats for a variety of species. Cost of each person is $75(minimum of 2 people) not including a Florida saltwater fishing license. Finally, hire a “reel” captain! I am available for hire on your vessel or a rented boat. This is a smart and safe way to have a successful day on the water, while reducing the chances of many boating hazards and mishaps. This is ideal for the new boat owner, visiting boaters not familiar with the local waters and laws or great for Dad of Grandpa that you’re not too sure about turning loose on their own. Having an experienced captain on board for your boating excursion is an affordable insurance policy to prevent BUI for your boat parties, Dad sinking the boat and Grandpa removing the dock entirely when coming in from a long day of fishing. I have seen this all and more countless times because it happens to somebody every day here in the Florida Keys. Hmmmmm….