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Inshore, Jetty, Nearshore, River Fishing Charter in Jacksonville

Epic Jacksonville Jetty Trip (**up To 6 Hrs)

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26 ft 1 - 4 People $$
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Inshore, Jetty, Nearshore, River Fishing Charter in Jacksonville

Jacksonville Nearshore Smash

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25 ft 1 - 5 People $$

Most Popular Types of Weakfish Trips in Jacksonville

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Everything to Know About Booking a Jacksonville weakfish fishing charter

What are the best weakfish fishing charters in Jacksonville?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 2 weakfish trips in Jacksonville, and the most popular trips in the area are Epic Jacksonville Jetty Trip (**up to 6 hrs) guided by Dave and Jacksonville Nearshore Smash guided by Jeremy.

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What types of weakfish fishing charters are common in Jacksonville?

Nearshore fishing is the most popular for weakfish in Jacksonville as well as inshore fishing, jetty fishing, and river fishing.

The most common fishing techniques in Jacksonville are live bait fishing, light tackle fishing, and heavy tackle fishing but cut bait fishing and bottom fishing are popular as well.

How much do Jacksonville weakfish fishing charters cost?

for weakfish in Jacksonville prices can range anywhere from an affordable $600 to $800, but the average price for a half day trip for weakfish in Jacksonville is $700. The average price for a full day trip for weakfish in Jacksonville is $690.

What month is best for weakfish fishing in Jacksonville?

The most popular season for weakfish fishing in Jacksonville is fall, and most anglers book their trips 12 days in advance.

Do I need a Jacksonville fishing license for weakfish and what are the bag limits for weakfish in Jacksonville?

You’re in luck! Our fishing tours in Jacksonville don’t require you to purchase a fishing license – your group is covered by your boat’s captain. See here for more information on bag limits and fishing season regulations in Jacksonville.

What is weakfish fishing in Jacksonville all about?

While weakfish, also known as spotted seatrout or speckled trout, are not as abundant in Jacksonville as in some other coastal areas, they still present an exciting fishing opportunity for anglers lucky enough to encounter them. These sleek and silvery fish, characterized by their distinctive black spots along the back and dorsal fin, are prized for their delicious flesh and spirited fights. Weakfish can be found in the estuaries, flats, and channels around Jacksonville, particularly during the cooler months of the year when water temperatures are more favorable to their presence.

Fishing for weakfish in Jacksonville often involves targeting similar habitats and using similar techniques as for speckled trout. Anglers may employ light spinning tackle and live bait such as shrimp, mullet, or small fish to entice weakfish into striking. Additionally, artificial lures such as soft plastic baits and topwater plugs can be effective in enticing these predatory fish. By exploring grass flats, tidal creeks, and other shallow-water habitats, anglers can increase their chances of encountering weakfish and enjoying the thrill of the catch.

While weakfish may not be as abundant or as consistently targeted as some other species in Jacksonville, their presence adds diversity to the local fishing scene and offers anglers an opportunity to pursue a unique and challenging catch. Whether fishing from a boat, kayak, or shore, targeting weakfish in Jacksonville's scenic coastal waters provides anglers with memorable experiences and the chance to reel in a prized trophy fish. With patience, persistence, and a bit of luck, anglers can enjoy the thrill of encountering these elusive and beautiful fish in Jacksonville's vibrant fishing community.

What are the most popular months to fish for weakfish in Jacksonville?

Weakfish seasons in Jacksonville fluctuate throughout the year, influenced by various environmental factors and migratory patterns. Generally, these fish are more prevalent during the cooler months, particularly in late fall and early winter when water temperatures begin to drop. During this time, weakfish migrate into the estuaries, flats, and channels around Jacksonville in search of warmer waters and abundant food sources. Anglers can capitalize on this seasonal movement by targeting weakfish in shallow-water habitats using a variety of techniques.

Spring also marks a notable weakfish season in Jacksonville, as these fish become more active with the warming temperatures and longer daylight hours. As water temperatures rise, weakfish migrate back into the estuaries and shallow flats to spawn, presenting anglers with prime opportunities for exciting fishing expeditions. Anglers often target weakfish using light spinning tackle and live bait such as shrimp or small fish, casting into areas with structure and current breaks where weakfish are known to congregate. This seasonal pattern provides anglers with a chance to enjoy the thrill of the catch and savor the delicious taste of fresh weakfish during this time of year.

While weakfish may be more abundant during certain seasons, they can still be found in Jacksonville's waters year-round, albeit in varying numbers. Anglers who are persistent and adaptable in their fishing techniques can continue to target weakfish throughout the year, adjusting their tactics to match changing conditions and seasonal movements. Whether fishing from a boat, kayak, or shore, targeting weakfish in Jacksonville's scenic coastal waters offers anglers the chance to enjoy the excitement of the catch and the beauty of the surrounding environment, regardless of the season.

What techniques are popular for catching weakfish in Jacksonville?

Fishing for weakfish in Jacksonville requires anglers to employ a variety of techniques tailored to the species' behavior and habitat preferences. One effective method is to target weakfish in shallow-water habitats such as estuaries, flats, and tidal creeks. Anglers often use light spinning tackle and live bait such as shrimp, mullet, or small fish to entice weakfish into striking. Fishing near structure such as oyster beds, grass flats, and mangrove shorelines can increase the likelihood of encountering weakfish, as these areas provide cover and ambush points for these predatory fish.

Another productive technique for weakfish fishing in Jacksonville involves using artificial lures such as soft plastic baits, spoons, and topwater plugs. Anglers can experiment with different colors, sizes, and retrieval speeds to determine which lures are most effective for enticing weakfish bites. Working lures along the edges of grass flats, in tidal creeks, and around submerged structure can help anglers locate active weakfish and trigger strikes. This method offers anglers a more active and engaging fishing experience, as they actively cast and retrieve lures while searching for feeding fish.

Drift fishing is another effective technique for targeting weakfish in Jacksonville's estuaries and nearshore waters. Anglers can drift with the current while casting baited rigs or lures behind the boat, covering a wide area and searching for active fish. Using live bait such as shrimp or mullet, anglers can present baits naturally to weakfish while drifting along channels, flats, and other productive areas. Drift fishing allows anglers to cover a lot of water efficiently, increasing their chances of encountering feeding weakfish and enjoying successful fishing outings in Jacksonville's scenic coastal waters.

What other species are popular in Jacksonville?

In addition to weakfish, Jacksonville offers a diverse range of other species for anglers to target throughout the year. One popular catch among local fishermen is the redfish, also known as red drum, which can be found in abundance in the area's estuaries, flats, and tidal creeks. These powerful fish are known for their aggressive strikes and challenging fights, making them a favorite among both recreational and sport fishermen. Whether casting lures or using live bait, anglers can find redfish year-round in Jacksonville's diverse coastal habitats, providing endless opportunities for exciting fishing adventures.

Another prized species to pursue in Jacksonville is the speckled trout, also known as spotted seatrout, which inhabit the grass flats, channels, and estuaries throughout the area. Speckled trout offer anglers a thrilling challenge as they stalk their prey in shallow waters. Using light spinning tackle and live bait or artificial lures, anglers can tempt these cunning fish into striking, resulting in memorable battles and rewarding catches. Whether fishing from a boat, kayak, or shore, targeting speckled trout in Jacksonville's scenic coastal waters provides anglers with unforgettable experiences and the chance to reel in trophy-sized fish.

For those seeking offshore adventures, Jacksonville offers opportunities to target species such as king mackerel, mahi-mahi, and grouper. Venturing beyond the inlet, anglers can explore nearshore reefs, wrecks, and offshore structures where these prized game fish congregate. Whether trolling with rigged baits or bottom fishing with live bait rigs, offshore fishing in Jacksonville promises adrenaline-pumping action and the chance to reel in some impressive catches that will make for unforgettable memories on the water.

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    Bill was a great guy very knowledgeable and a pleasant to be around

    Matthew S. with Bill P. of Jacksonville, Florida

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    Great trip. Frank is awesome. Boat was spacious and adequate. Asked for sheepshead, left with nine. Great job.

    Rod J. with Frank C. of Jacksonville, Florida

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    Ron, made light of some difficult fishing conditions to ensure that i went home with a huge smile on my face after a really decent haul of a great variety of fish. He was flexible, charming and a delight to spend a day with - a day i shall treasure for some time to come.

    Marcus B. with Ron S. of Jacksonville, Florida

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    Outstanding fishing trip and adventure with Captain Bill. Celebrating our 21st wedding anniversary, I decided to book a deep-sea fishing trip while visiting our daughter in Jacksonville Florida. Captain Bill's sense of humor, people skills, combined with his professional knowledge and experience as a Captain and fishing guide made this trip/experience a great success and one we will always cherish. I highly recommend him to anyone looking for a down-to-earth Captain that is fun an a expert in his craft.

    Larry J. with Bill P. of Jacksonville, Florida

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    Great time and frank is a nice guy and good Captain. Will definitely be going again soon!!

    Mike V. with Frank C. of Jacksonville, Florida

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    It was a great fishing trip.

    Paul with Bill P. of Jacksonville, Florida

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    Captain Don is truly a 5 star fishing guide. He's a better guy. I've been fishing for over 50 years, and as I hoped, Captain Don showed me several ticks and trips I'd never seen. No matter your experience level, he has something to help. We had a great day on the water, and had a great conversation. Darn fish just kept bugging us though.

    Dan D. with Don T. of Jacksonville, Florida

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    We had a great time with captain frank. Due to the storms that rolled in weeks prior to our trip and a nor' easter, we had to make due with the areas we had available to fish. The booking process was very easy and we enjoyed our time on the water.

    Magan J. with Frank C. of Jacksonville, Florida

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    Our 6-hour in-shore fishing trip with Captain Billy was such a great time! He's definitely done his fair share of charters and we were lucky enough to catch quite a few fish. He followed all sizing restrictions and made sure we were on fish at every spot we went to. After, he showed us the proper way to clean fish. We will most definitely do another charter with him in the future.

    Ileana W. with Bill P. of Jacksonville, Florida

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