ORLANDO FISHING CHARTERS

Our expert team has all the knowledge and tackle you’ll need for an unforgettable deep sea fishing experience!

ORLANDO DEEP SEA, RIVER & SHARK FISHING CHARTERS

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ORLANDO DEEP SEA FISHING CHARTERS

COCOA BEACH, CAPE CANAVERAL, ORLANDO, DAYTONA BEACH, SEBASTIAN INLET

 

Just an hour away east of Orlando stretches a diverse coastline like no other. Sandy beaches, oceanfront happy hours and world-class fishing make the Florida’s Space Coast a perfect escape from amusement parks.

The rich waters off of the Space Coast from Cocoa Beach to Port Canaveral are full of redfish, wahoo, kingfish, sharks, and more. Contact us today to experience world class fishing!

 

 

OUR GUIDED FISHING CHARTERS ARE AN AMAZING WAY TO GET THAT VACATION HIGHLIGHT YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR!

 

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GUIDED FISHING CHARTERS INCLUDE:

Fishing licenses

Bait and lures

Cooler with ice

Photos of your catch

Conventional Fishing Gear

WHAT TO BRING:

Rain Gear

Sunscreen

Hat

Polarized sunglasses

Snacks/lunch

Beverages of choice

Camera
(if you prefer to take your own pictures also)

BOOK YOUR FISHING CHARTER NEAR ORLANDO TODAY!

 

Whether you’re a novice or an experienced angler, the team at Fin & Fly Fishing Charters has the knowledge and tackle you’ll need for an unforgettable fishing experience on Florida’s Space Coast! The ocean is packed with a huge variety of fish including kingfish, cobia, sharks, sailfish, mahi, tuna, wahoo, and more!

 

 

CONTACT US TODAY TO BOOK YOUR FISHING CHARTER!

WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY

GREAT FISHING

CAME LOOKING FOR FISH BIGGER THAN BLUEGILL. HOLY COW, DID WE FIND THEM! KING FISH AND SOME MASSIVE BLACK DRUM. EVEN HOOKED A SAILFISH BUT IT GOT AWAY.

- DOCBRODIE

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GREAT FISHING

CAME LOOKING FOR FISH BIGGER THAN BLUEGILL. HOLY COW, DID WE FIND THEM! KING FISH AND SOME MASSIVE BLACK DRUM. EVEN HOOKED A SAILFISH BUT IT GOT AWAY.

- DOCBRODIE

ORLANDO DEEP SEA FISHING CHARTERS

A quick and easy drive from Disney Resorts and Universal Studios will take you to the world-class fishing destination – Florida’s Space Coast. Weather permitting, our boats provide a fast and comfortable trip offshore for some of the best deep sea fishing.

The ocean is packed with a huge variety of fish including kingfish, cobia, sharks, sailfish, mahi, tuna, wahoo, and more!

EXPLORE THE DEEP SEA

ORLANDO INSHORE & NEARSHORE FISHING CHARTERS

Don’t feel like going too far into the ocean? No problem. Enjoy a nearshore river fishing charter in the calm waters of the Banana River Lagoon, Indian River Lagoon and world famous Mosquito Lagoon.

This charter is a perfect activity for the whole family. Waters rich with redfish, trout and snook provide an excellent fishing experience for children, beginners, and experienced anglers.

EXPLORE OUR FERTILE RIVERS

FLORIDA SHARK FISHING CHARTERS

Riding a steep roller coaster is not the only breathtaking attraction Orlando area offers. Head down to the shore for a lifetime adventure – a shark fishing charter! These charters are action packed, and guarantee you and your family a memorable and fun experience.

Sharks can be found at any depth. Sometimes you can spot a shark on the surface, tailing its way across the water, and some will even attack your bait. These charters are perfect for anglers of all ages and abilities!

EXPLORE THE THRILL OF SHARKS

WHAT WE FISH FOR

KINGFISH

Kingfish or king mackerel is a medium-sized fish with an entire body covered in tiny, hardly visible scales. It has olive color on the back, fading to silver with a rosy opalescent on the sides, gradually fainting to white on the belly. Kingfish favor squid, menhaden or other sardine-like fish. A Gulf of Mexico migratory group of kingfish ranges from the Texas coast in summer to the middle-east coast of Florida from November through March.

COBIA

Cobia has a spindle-shaped dark brown body with a broad flattened head. Two darker brown horizontal bands on the flanks make it distinguishable among other species. Reaching in length up to 78 in. and weighing up to 172 lbs., cobia resembles a shark. It mainly feeds on crabs, squid and smaller fish. This very curious fish is not afraid of coming close to boats.

SHARK

Shark fishing in the Space Coast of Florida in Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach is an extraordinary experience for anglers of all ages and abilities. Wrecks and natural structures in our area hold large quantities of fish and, as a result, attract sharks. The sharks cruise the perimeters in search of their next meal!

MAHI MAHI

Dazzling body colors, broad golden flank and iridescent blue pectoral fin is what makes this fish look like no other. On average the mahi-mahi can grow up to 29 lbs, and swim as fast as 57.5 mph. This well-known carnivore feeds on flying fish, crabs, squid and other fish. The mahi-mahi is mostly found in the surface water and is in great demand for sport fishing.

SAILFISH

Sailfish are mainly gray and blue in color. But the colorful dorsal fin also known as a sail is what this fish is mostly known for. One of the fastest water creatures, sailfish can swim at a speed of 47 mph. Forage fish and squid are sailfish’s favorite food.

TARPON

The tarpon is a large thick-bodied fish generally silver in color other than its back, which can range from a dark green to grey. It has a large scoop shaped mouth and the last ray of its dorsal fin is greatly elongated. Its scales are large and thick like a coat of armor. The inside of their mouth is like a heavy grit of sandpaper that will wear threw your leader or tippet.

WAHOO

The wahoo’s elongated body is covered with small scales. Its sides are silvery, with a pattern of irregular vertical blue lines, while the back is a gradual blue. Its mouth is large with razor sharp teeth. The wahoo can weigh up to 183 lbs., and reach a length of up to 8 ft 2 in. A very good fighter on light to medium tackle, a wahoo is a highly valuable sport fishing catch.

RED DRUM

The Red Drum, also known as the Redfish or Channel Bass, has a reddish overall coloration and one or more dark spots at the base of the tail. It feeds at the bottom on crustaceans and mollusks. It also takes small fish, especially mullet.

SNAPPER

Snappers are active carnivores, feeding mainly on crustaceans such as shrimp, crayfish, and crabs. Some, however, are plankton-eaters. Snappers are of light red color, with more intense pigment on the back. These fish can reach up to 39 in. in length and weigh 60 to 80 lbs. The oldest reported snapper is over 100 years old.

KINGFISH

Kingfish or king mackerel is a medium-sized fish with an entire body covered in tiny, hardly visible scales. It has olive color on the back, fading to silver with a rosy opalescent on the sides, gradually fainting to white on the belly. Kingfish favor squid, menhaden or other sardine-like fish. A Gulf of Mexico migratory group of kingfish ranges from the Texas coast in summer to the middle-east coast of Florida from November through March.

COBIA

Cobia has a spindle-shaped dark brown body with a broad flattened head. Two darker brown horizontal bands on the flanks make it distinguishable among other species. Reaching in length up to 78 in. and weighing up to 172 lbs., cobia resembles a shark. It mainly feeds on crabs, squid and smaller fish. This very curious fish is not afraid of coming close to boats.

SHARK

Shark fishing in the Space Coast of Florida in Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach is an extraordinary experience for anglers of all ages and abilities. Wrecks and natural structures in our area hold large quantities of fish and, as a result, attract sharks. The sharks cruise the perimeters in search of their next meal!

MAHI MAHI

Dazzling body colors, broad golden flank and iridescent blue pectoral fin is what makes this fish look like no other. On average the mahi-mahi can grow up to 29 lbs, and swim as fast as 57.5 mph. This well-known carnivore feeds on flying fish, crabs, squid and other fish. The mahi-mahi is mostly found in the surface water and is in great demand for sport fishing.

SAILFISH

Sailfish are mainly gray and blue in color. But the colorful dorsal fin also known as a sail is what this fish is mostly known for. One of the fastest water creatures, sailfish can swim at a speed of 47 mph. Forage fish and squid are sailfish’s favorite food.

TARPON

The tarpon is a large thick-bodied fish generally silver in color other than its back, which can range from a dark green to grey. It has a large scoop shaped mouth and the last ray of its dorsal fin is greatly elongated. Its scales are large and thick like a coat of armor. The inside of their mouth is like a heavy grit of sandpaper that will wear threw your leader or tippet.

WAHOO

The wahoo’s elongated body is covered with small scales. Its sides are silvery, with a pattern of irregular vertical blue lines, while the back is a gradual blue. Its mouth is large with razor sharp teeth. The wahoo can weigh up to 183 lbs., and reach a length of up to 8 ft 2 in. A very good fighter on light to medium tackle, a wahoo is a highly valuable sport fishing catch.

RED DRUM

The Red Drum, also known as the Redfish or Channel Bass, has a reddish overall coloration and one or more dark spots at the base of the tail. It feeds at the bottom on crustaceans and mollusks. It also takes small fish, especially mullet.

SNAPPER

Snappers are active carnivores, feeding mainly on crustaceans such as shrimp, crayfish, and crabs. Some, however, are plankton-eaters. Snappers are of light red color, with more intense pigment on the back. These fish can reach up to 39 in. in length and weigh 60 to 80 lbs. The oldest reported snapper is over 100 years old.

GUIDED FISHING CHARTERS INCLUDE:

Fishing licenses

Bait and lures

Cooler with ice

Photos of your catch

Conventional Fishing Gear

WHAT TO BRING:

Rain Gear

Sunscreen

Hat

Polarized sunglasses

Snacks/lunch

Beverages of choice

Camera
(if you prefer to take your own pictures also)

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