Where is the best Stingray fishing right now? Check out the latest Stingray fishing reports across all our locations below.
Captain Experiences makes booking a fishing guide quick and easy. Search for your next trip below:
Fishing report from Ike C.
in Tampa, Florida
Book a trip with Captain Ike
here.
12/18/2024
Stingray
Pass few weeks have been dead, no Charters for two months because of the hurricanes but it has picked up for me and I have several this month and next month. The Sheepshead action is good on the grass flats, oyster beds and anywhere crustacean grows. The Flounder action has been slow for me but the dark muddy waters in tge back country has produced Blackdrum, Mullet and Gar.
Fishing report from Mark M.
in Houston, Texas
Book a trip with Mark
here.
11/13/2024
Alligator Gar, Flounder, Stingray
Everything IN THE BOAT is rod. Outside the boat is bow
Fishing report from Carlo M.
in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Book a trip with Captain Carlo
here.
09/25/2024
Stingray
Live shrimp fall fishing is hot!
Fishing report from Robert F.
in Destin, Florida
09/18/2024
Stingray
Fishing report from Carlo M.
in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Book a trip with Captain Carlo
here.
09/11/2024
Stingray
Fishing report from Troy W.
in Orange Beach, Alabama
Book a trip with Captain Troy
here.
08/14/2024
Stingray
Fishing report from Kenny L.
in Pensacola, Florida
08/05/2024
Stingray
Fall season for red snapper is in September. Sharks are biting good, Mackerel are showing up, Mahi should be good in the Middle of August and September
Fishing report from Mark M.
in Houston, Texas
Book a trip with Captain Mark
here.
07/24/2024
Stingray
Fishing report from Andrew N.
in Corpus Christi, Texas
07/24/2024
Stingray
Fishing report from Ike C.
in Tampa, Florida
Book a trip with Captain Ike
here.
07/10/2024
Stingray
Fishing report from Seth L.
in Destin, Florida
06/30/2024
Stingray
Fishing report from Carlo M.
in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Book a trip with Captain Carlo
here.
06/24/2024
Stingray
Fishing report from Joey S.
in Destin, Florida
05/22/2024
Stingray
05/22/2024
Stingray
05/22/2024
Stingray
05/22/2024
Stingray
05/22/2024
Stingray
05/22/2024
Stingray
Fishing report from Jason Y.
in Destin, Florida
05/15/2024
Stingray
Fishing report from Mark M.
in Houston, Texas
Book a trip with Captain Mark
here.
05/01/2024
Stingray
05/01/2024
Stingray
05/01/2024
Stingray
05/01/2024
Black Drum, Stingray
Fishing report from Wilder W.
in Dauphin Island, Alabama
12/13/2023
Redfish, Stingray
Fishing report from Mark M.
in Livingston, Texas
Book a trip with Mark
here.
12/13/2023
Alligator Gar, Stingray
Fishing report from Joey S.
in Destin, Florida
11/04/2023
Stingray
Are you looking to find out what’s biting right now in Destin, Florida? November offers excellent inshore fishing opportunities. During this time of year, you can expect to catch a variety of fish species, including:
1 Redfish (Red Drum) - Redfish are often abundant in the inshore waters of Destin during October. They can be found near oyster beds, grassy flats, and in the passes.
2 Speckled Trout (Spotted Sea Trout) - Speckled trout are a popular target for inshore anglers in Destin. They tend to be active during the fall and can be found around grassy areas, channels, and structure.
3 Flounder - Flounder are another common catch in the inshore waters of Destin during October. They are often found around sandy bottoms, ledges, and near the mouths of rivers.
4 Snook - While not as common as some other species, snook can be found in the inshore waters of Florida, including Destin. They prefer warmer waters and can be found near mangroves and inlets.
5 Black Drum - Black drum are often found in the same areas as redfish and can be caught using similar techniques. They are more active in cooler water temperatures.
6 Sheepshead - Sheepshead are often caught around structure like docks, pilings, and jetties. They have strong teeth and are known for their bait-stealing antics.
7 Spanish Mackerel - While Spanish mackerel are more commonly associated with nearshore and offshore fishing, you may encounter them in the inshore waters of Destin, especially around schools of baitfish.
8 Jack Crevalle - These powerful and hard-fighting fish are often encountered in the inshore waters
Fishing report from Troy W.
in Orange Beach, Alabama
Book a trip with Captain Troy
here.
10/05/2023
Stingray
Sting Ray action
Fishing report from Greg S.
in Ocean Pines, Maryland
Book a trip with Captain Greg
here.
09/27/2023
Ray, Stingray
09/27/2023
Ray, Stingray
09/27/2023
Stingray
09/27/2023
Needlefish, Ray, Stingray
Fishing report from Mark M.
in Livingston, Texas
Book a trip with Captain Mark
here.
09/04/2023
Stingray
Fishing report from Mark M.
in Livingston, Texas
Book a trip with Mark
here.
07/26/2023
Alligator Gar, Redfish, Stingray
07/26/2023
Alligator Gar, Stingray
Fishing report from Carlo M.
in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Book a trip with Captain Carlo
here.
07/19/2023
Stingray
Fishing in July is Hot! Early Morning bite is the best for inshore Reds, shark fishing is active in the Harbor. Fishing in July can be extremely productive but everyday is different and we are just a couple of months away from the best fishing we have to offer and that is the fall bite!
Fishing report from Brandon M.
in Galveston, Texas
Book a trip with Captain Brandon
here.
07/09/2023
Stingray
Galveston, TX July 9th
In this weeks fishing report, we have a tale that will make you reel with laughter! The weather was scorching hot, and so were the catches out on the water. Offshore, the red snapper were putting on quite the show, flaunting their vibrant colors.
Meanwhile, inshore, the big black drum were strutting their stuff like they were auditioning for a fishy fashion show. These drummers had rhythm, and they weren't afraid to shake their tail fins to the beat of the ocean.
But wait, the excitement didn't stop there. Sharks were crashing the party, doing their best impersonation of Jaws. They were the ultimate party crashers. It was a real-life thriller, and the fishermen couldn't help but hum the iconic "dun-dun" theme song as they reeled in their lines.
And let's not forget about the stingrays, the underwater pranksters of the sea. They were like stealthy ninjas, sneaking up on unsuspecting anglers and giving them a shocking surprise.
So, if you're looking for an adventure on the water. From diva snappers to dancing drummers, from shark scares to stingrays , it's a show that Mother Nature herself would applaud. Just remember to bring your sense of humor,and sunblock because you never know what surprises await you beneath the waves!
Captain Brandon
Fishing report from Frank B.
in Stone Harbor, New Jersey